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Posted on September 21, 2019
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Our drive to Meteora was eventful, to say the least. In the previous post on Meteora, it was mentioned that we were stopped and booked for speeding. In my defence, it was a new expressway that had practically no vehicles for kilometres at a… Continue Reading “Mysterious Meteora: A Photo Gallery”
Category: 2019 Glorious Greece, Europe, The MediterraneanTags: europa, europe, greece, hellas, meteora, monasteries, nediterranean, slider, sunset, unesco, unesco world heritage site
Posted on September 21, 2019
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I’m not able to pinpoint when my fascination with Meteora began, but it would be about right to say that I’ve been wanting to see this mysterious place for myself for the longest time. Especially after two ditched plans to come to Greece. Meteora… Continue Reading “In Love with Mysterious Meteora”
Category: 2019 Glorious Greece, Europe, The MediterraneanTags: europa, europe, greece, hellas, mediterranean, meteora, monasteries, slider, unesco, unesco world heritage site
Posted on September 6, 2019
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As considered by ancient Greeks, that is. According to ancient Greek mythology, Zeus released two eagles in opposite directions of east and west, and the place where they met again – Delphi – was denoted to be the centre of the known world, the… Continue Reading “Delphi, the Centre of the World”
Category: 2019 Glorious Greece, Europe, The MediterraneanTags: apollo, delphi, europa, europe, greece, hellas, mediterranean, slider, stadium of delphi, temple of apollo, unesco, zeus
Posted on November 21, 2007
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This being a typical package tour, a lot of activities were packed into the few days we had in Turkey. Regrettably, some of these places weren’t properly document with our camera, considering how languid I was midway into the trip. Some of the more interesting sights and scenes have been selected to be highlighted in this picture gallery.
Category: 2007 Turkish Delights, Europe, The MediterraneanTags: bosphorus bridge, bosphorus river, carpet weaving, europa, europe, mediterranean, sea of marmara, seagulls, silkworm, Turkey
Posted on November 19, 2007
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It’s a common misnomer to think that Istanbul is the capital of this country bridging Asia and Europe. Incidentally, it is Istanbul that straddles between these two continents. It is also Istanbul that has a long history of being the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire but no, it’s not the capital during modern times. Ankara is.
Category: 2007 Turkish Delights, Europe, The MediterraneanTags: angora, ankara, byzantine, constantinople, europa, europe, hippodrome, istanbul, mausoleum, ottoman, sultanahmet square, Turkey
Posted on November 17, 2007
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Pamukkale, meaning ‘cotton castle’ in Turkish, is a town in southwestern Turkey most well-known for its mineral rich thermal waters that slowly trickle down cotton-white travertine terraces. The most pervasive image of Pamukkale most people would have has to be white terraces with numerous mini craters filled with sky blue water.
Category: 2007 Turkish Delights, Europe, The MediterraneanTags: cappadocia, cotton castle, europa, europe, fairy chimneys, göreme, guvercinlik vadisi, kaymakli, nazar boncuk, pamukkale, pigeon valley, travertine, Turkey, unesco, unesco world heritage site
Posted on November 14, 2007
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Ephesus (near Selçuk in modern day Turkey) was an important ancient landmark. Especially with respect to Christianity, since it was mentioned several times in the Bible. Even the tenth book of the New Testament was a letter from Paul dedicated to Ephesian Christians. Given its significance, it was fortuitous then, that after traversing from the Istanbul Airport to the western coast of Turkey adjacent to the Aegean Sea, our first stop was to the House of the Virgin Mary.
Category: 2007 Turkish Delights, Europe, The MediterraneanTags: ephesus, ephesus theatre, europa, europe, house of the virgin mary, library of celsus, odeon, selçuk, theatre of ephesus, Turkey, unesco, unesco world heritage site
Posted on May 5, 2006
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Our schedule started early in the day, as typical of most guided tours. It didn’t matter that I was sufficiently under the weather to have taken a slow day, or skipped some locations if we were vacationing on our own. A guided tour meant… Continue Reading “My Inexplicably Strange Encounter in Fátima”
Category: 2006 Mania for Iberia, Europe, Iberian Peninsula, PortugalTags: catholic, europe, fatima, francisco marto, Iberian Peninsula, jacinta marto, lucia santos, Our Lady of Fátima, Portugal, sanctuary of fatima, slider
Posted on May 3, 2006
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Onward to the rock fortress of Gibraltar! It’s really confusing, because while being located on the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula, of Spain, it is under British control. What? Yes, that was my reaction too. In essence, Gibraltar is one of the fourteen remaining British Overseas Territories, remnants of the British Empire.
Category: 2006 Mania for Iberia, British Overseas Territories, Europe, Iberian Peninsula, SpainTags: espana, europe, gibraltar, iberia, Iberian Peninsula, rock of gibraltar, Spain
Posted on May 2, 2006
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And the day has finally arrived! We are finally visiting La Alhambra, the location I consider to be my personal highlight of this trip. While this palace and fortress complex is perhaps not as well-known as Sagrada Familia the iconic landmark of Spain, it can most certainly hold its own with its colourful history, evident from being the second most visited tourist attraction of the country.
Category: 2006 Mania for Iberia, Europe, Iberian Peninsula, SpainTags: alhambra, alhambra palace, andalusia, charles v palace, court of the myrtles, espana, europe, generalife, granada, iberia, Iberian Peninsula, la alhambra, Spain, unesco, unesco world heritage site
Posted on May 1, 2006
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Now, Guadix is one curious town, being one of the oldest human settlements in Spain dating all the way back to the Stone Age. While it lies at an elevation of over 900 metres, most of its inhabitants live underground in cave houses. This is because in general, Andalusians are rather fond of living underground as a means to escape the summer heat, given the semi-arid climate of the region.
Category: 2006 Mania for Iberia, Europe, Iberian Peninsula, SpainTags: albaicín, alhambra, alhambra palace, andalusia, espana, europe, flamenco, granada, guadix, iberia, iberian ham, Iberian Peninsula, la alhambra, los italianos, Spain
Posted on April 30, 2006
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The old town of Peníscola comprises a confusing maze of narrow winding cobbled stone streets with the castle located at the highest point of the town, at 64 square metres above mean sea level. It was built by the Knights of the Templar in the late 13th century, and since then it had undergone several minor alterations.
Category: 2006 Mania for Iberia, Europe, Iberian Peninsula, SpainTags: el miguelete, espana, europe, holy chalice, holy grail, iberia, Iberian Peninsula, mediterranean sea, orxata, peniscola, Spain, valencia, valencia cathedral
Posted on April 29, 2006
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Having had a total of two days in Barcelona, we decided to break away from the group to explore Camp Nou and the city by our own on the second day. Though not avid fans of Futbol Club Barcelona, the soccer-loving mister felt a compelling need to pay a visit to legendary Camp Nou since we were in the very city.
Category: 2006 Mania for Iberia, Europe, Iberian Peninsula, SpainTags: barcelona, camp nou, casa batllo, columbus monument, espana, europe, gaudi, house of bones, la rambla, las ramblas, maritime museum, monumento a colon, museu maritim, port vell, Spain
Posted on April 28, 2006
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Mention this city located on the North-Eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula facing the Mediterranean Sea, and several images come to mind: the Port of Barcelona, La Rambla and Camp Nou. After a short and uneventful transit at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, we landed at Barcelona El Prat Airport on a cloudy, balmy day.
Category: 2006 Mania for Iberia, Europe, Iberian Peninsula, SpainTags: barcelona, espana, europe, iberia, Iberian Peninsula, la rambla, la sagrada familia, las ramblas, montjuïc park, paella, Spain
Posted on April 28, 2005
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Switzerland’s official name is Swiss Confederation (Confoederatio Helvetica in Latin) hence explaining its official abbreviation CH. It is a land-locked country in Western Europe bordered by Germany to the north, France to the west, Italy to the south, and Austria & Liechtenstein to the east.
Posted on April 23, 2005
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Expectations were feverishly high because it was after all (pricey!) Europe and well… our honeymoon. The honeymoon. One may travel to many places in his entire lifetime and promptly forget about some of these places several moons later, but nobody forgets the honeymoon. As luck would have it, our honeymoon turned out to be nothing short of perfect. The itinerary was unsurpassed, the tour leader unrivalled, and the company unparalleled.
Category: 2005 Our Honeymoon, Belgium, British Isles, Central Europe, Europe, France, Italy, Netherlands, SwitzerlandTags: Belgium, england, europe, europe honeymoon, France, holland, Italy, monaco, Netherlands, sede vacante, Switzerland, volendam
Posted on April 21, 2005
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Since we had very little time in London after flying in from Schiphol Airport Amsterdam, we broke from the group after checking into our hotel in Knightsbridge. While the group went visiting the usual touristy places like Trafalgar Square, London Bridge, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and the likes, we headed straight for Old Bond Street and Oxford Street. If these two streets reek of a shopping haven to you, you are quite right.
Category: 2005 Our Honeymoon, Belgium, British Isles, Central Europe, Europe, ItalyTags: Belgium, brussels, england, europe, europe honeymoon, grote markt, isola bella, Italy, lago maggiore, lake district, lake maggiore, london, manneken pis, peeing boy statue
Posted on April 19, 2005
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Contrary to popular belief, not all women are partial to flowers. I am one such exception. Apart from two white flowers – tiger lilies and white cymbidiums – no other flower, however resplendently packaged in a bouquet, catches my eyes. We were therefore expectedly not looking… Continue Reading “Of The Keukenhof & Canals”
Category: 2005 Our Honeymoon, Central Europe, Europe, NetherlandsTags: amsterdam, canal cruise, europe, europe honeymoon, flowers, garden, holland, keukenhof, lisse, Netherlands, peacock, peahen, slider, tulip bulbs, tulips, volendam, white peacock
Posted on April 17, 2005
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Somehow within the waking hours, we covered most of the famous sights in Paris and then some: we saw the Luxor Obelisk at Place de la Concorde, took pictures in front of Ritz Paris, came up close and personal with Arc de Triomphe, strolled along Avenue des Champs-Élysées and scaled The Eiffel Tower. On top of that, we somehow till found time to visit Château de Versailles, Musée du Louvre and sit through a 10-course French dinner.
Category: 2005 Our Honeymoon, Central Europe, Europe, FranceTags: arc de triomphe, champs-elysees, eiffel tower, europe, europe honeymoon, France, louvre, luxor obelisk, musee d'orsay, paris, place de la concorde, river seine, seine river cruise, versailles
Posted on April 15, 2005
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The Chapel Bridge crossing the Reuss River, a short jaunt from our hotel, is the oldest wooden-covered bridge in Europe. The current bridge standing in Lucerne is however, not the original constructed in 1333 as much of the bridge was destroyed in a fire in 1993. The Swiss wasted no time in rebuilding the bridge since it is a major tourist attraction and is easily the most photographed monument in the country.
Category: 2005 Our Honeymoon, Central Europe, Europe, SwitzerlandTags: chapel bridge, europe, europe honeymoon, lion monument, lucerne, mount titlis, swiss alps, swiss confederation, Switzerland
Posted on April 13, 2005
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Our next destination brought us to the French Riviera (French: Côte d’Azur), the southeast Mediterranean coastline off France. Due to its hot summers and mild winters, the French Riviera started out as a playground and vacation spot for European aristocrats who would temporarily move southwards to eschew the cold, bitter winters in the north. Now, the region has become a fashionable tourist destination, especially for the rich and famous.
Category: 2005 Our Honeymoon, Central Europe, Europe, FranceTags: cannes, côte d'azur, europe, europe honeymoon, fragonard, France, french riviera, grasse, mediterranean, monaco, monte carlo, monte carlo casino, nice, saint-paul de vence
Posted on April 11, 2005
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Venice (Italian: Venezia), a city in northern Italy proverbial for tourism, goes by several other names including “City of Masks”, “City of Bridges” and “The Floating City”. However, none of these monikers befits this Italian stunner more than “The Romance Capital”. Indeed, many who have visited Venice left deeply stirred within, intrigued by romantic charm of this breathtaking city on water. Us included, without a doubt.
Category: 2005 Our Honeymoon, Central Europe, Europe, ItalyTags: bridge of sighs, castello sforzesco, castle sforza, europe, europe honeymoon, galleria vittorio emanuele ii, gondola ride, italia, Italy, juliet's house & balcony, milan, milan duomo, milano, rialto bridge, st. mark's basilica, venezia, venice, verona
Posted on April 9, 2005
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We landed at Rome Fiumicino Airport on a special day – 8 Apr 2005, incidentally late Pope John Paul II’s day of funeral. Rome (Italian: Roma) was swarmed with multitudes of pilgrims whom, together with numerous heads of state and dignitaries, were making their way to Vatican City to pay their last respects to a much-loved and well-respected leader of the worldwide Catholic Church.
Category: 2005 Our Honeymoon, Central Europe, Europe, ItalyTags: basilica di santa maria del fiore, colosseum, david, europe, europe honeymoon, firenze, florence, fontana di trevi, gates of paradise, honeymoon, italia, Italy, leaning tower of pisa, package tours, pantheon, piazza dei miracoli, piazza del duomo, piazzale michelangelo, pisa, roma, rome, vatican, vaticano