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Posted on July 30, 2020
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The weather has been erratic, to say the least, and we were most grateful it held up for the morning (it poured in the afternoon) while we were exploring the sprawling grounds of the garden. There was really no agenda, and so we allowed Belle and Cassie to sniff to their hearts’ content, letting them lead the way.
Category: Asia, Singapore, Traipsing about SingaporeTags: bandstand, belle elnath, cassie petal, garden, garden city, golden retriever, mongrel, Singapore, singapore botanic gardens, singapore special, tropical garden, unesco, unesco world heritage site
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 August 6, 2016
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In 2015, Singapore’s very own Botanic Gardens was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I remember beaming with pride as I read the news because I have such fond memories of the colossal Gardens as a child. It was always a treat when my parents brought us there occasionally. And in recent years, I too enjoy bringing the dogs out to the Gardens for walks.
Category: Asia, Paris' Miraculous JauntsTags: bandstand, belle elnath, garden, garden city, golden retriever, hemangiosarcoma, paris has cancer, paris shaula, Singapore, singapore botanic gardens, tropical garden, unesco, unesco world heritage site
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 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