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  • The Sardinian Sky

    Sardinian

    The sky in Sardinia drastically changes throughout the year from bright blue endless skies to deep black unforgiving skies. I’ve been a sky-watcher my entire... Read more

    The 29 November 2013 by   Jenniferavventura
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  • Countryside Antiques and Collectibles in Winchester, Indiana

    Countryside Antiques Collectibles Winchester, Indiana

    Don't leave Winchester, Indiana without first stopping at Countryside Antiques and Collectibles. Located just outside the main part of town, this shop that's... Read more

    The 15 November 2013 by   Jessicanunemaker
  • Christmas at Fallon & Byrne

    Christmas Fallon Byrne

    This is the first of my 12 blogs of Christmas... no just kidding! I'm not going to bombard you all with endless reams of yuletide festiveness. Love it or hate i... Read more

    The 18 November 2013 by   Thedublindiary
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  • A Long Name For A Small Village

    Long Name Small Village

    At the tourist information office of Vireux, Lars and I got some good news and some bad news.Let’s start with the good news. Apparently, we were in the French... Read more

    The 19 November 2013 by   Ingridd
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  • Pick Me Up 2013

    Pick 2013

    I went to have a gander at Pick Me Up 2013 (I know, it was six months ago) because it is my favourite event of this kind so far. Read more

    The 10 November 2013 by   Merchesico
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  • Le Cafe Du Commerce: I Know, I Know, but I Was Desperate.

    Cafe Commerce: Know, Desperate.

    Backstory: Today, a Sunday, I had intended to go for lunch to Holybely (who knows what that means), an interesting sounding Anglophonic/Anglophilic place deep i... Read more

    The 10 November 2013 by   Johntalbott
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  • A Road Trip from Washington to New York (via Philadelphia)

    Road Trip from Washington York (via Philadelphia)

    The road between Washington and New York via Philadelphia is about 227 miles and takes around four hours if driven in one stretch. But why hurry? Read more

    The 11 November 2013 by   Livingthedreamrtw
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  • The Titanic in Amsterdam

    Titanic Amsterdam

    Thanks to director James Cameron and many others that came both before and after him, we have all heard and been exposed to the horrors of the sinking of the... Read more

    The 23 November 2013 by   Amsterdam City Tours
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  • Bistrot La Bruyere in the 9th: I Was Told It Was Good, the Laidbacks Were Not...

    Bistrot Bruyere 9th: Told Good, Laidbacks Were Exaggerating.

    6.6 Le Bistrot Bruyere, 31, rue La Bruyere in the 9th, 09.81.22.20.56, closed Sunday and Monday, (Metro: St Georges) is a small (24-26 covers maybe) place in th... Read more

    The 06 November 2013 by   Johntalbott
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  • How I Burst Onto the International Sports Scene

    Burst Onto International Sports Scene

    By Nico PrinsIt was about 10km into the first race of the Musi Triboatton and I had hit my physical limit. The blisters on my hands had blisters and I was unabl... Read more

    The 19 November 2013 by   Nico
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