Aug19
Published by misha in Canada, Events, Kayaking, Museums, North America, Photos, Sightseeings, Swimming

Ottawa is the capital of Canada and this summer this huge city celebrates its 50th anniversary. The city is spectacular and has enough green spaces, trails and water, which can satisfied the most hyperactive travelers.
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Jul15
Published by misha in Arts, Cultural, Europe, Events, Museums, Netherlands, Parks, Photos, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

A park like landscape containing colourful designs by the French designer Matali Crasset in Amsterdam. As part of the Erasmus Festival.
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Jul15
Published by misha in Europe, Hiking, Parks, Photos, Spain, Travel Stories

The Centre de Poblenou Park in Barcelona is a gigantic, able to continue over a period of time, garden of 5.5 hectares designed as ”meeting point” and ”acoustic microclimate” playing with light and shadows.
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Jul14
Published by misha in Argentina, Chile, Climbing, Hiking, Photos, Sightseeings, South America, Travel Stories

Patagonia is a geographical region of South America. Mostly located in Argentina and partly in Chile. Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park is one of the destinations that draws trekkers to Patagonia.
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Jun01
Published by misha in Bulgaria, Eating, Europe, History, Museums, Parks, Photos, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Walking

If you travel from Istanbul to Bulgaria, once you cross the Bulgarian border everything is going to change.The surrounded landscape will become more interesting and in pretty small towns and villages there aren’t concrete blocks, only low, red-brick houses with red roofs and messy gardens.
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May30
Published by misha in Eating, Europe, Events, Golf, Ireland, Parks, Photos, Travel Stories

Driving from course to course along the hair-raisingly narrow roads, you may feel that you are en route to something like the heart of golf — the place where the game is both harder and almost infinitely more rewarding.
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