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  • Sightseeing Sundays-Brussels, Belgium (Europe Part 2 of 6)

    Sightseeing Sundays-Brussels, Belgium (Europe Part

    We hopped on the Rail and headed for Brussels for a quick lunch stop. This was our first Eurail experience, and we absolutely loved it. Clean, comfortable, and... Read more

    The 08 May 2011 by   Shawndrarussell
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  • The Vertical Gardens of Patrick Blanc

    Vertical Gardens Patrick Blanc

    Patrick Blanc has has the wonderful vision to grow gardens vertically. How beneficial this must be for air we breathe by cycling and recycling air in... Read more

    The 07 May 2011 by   Thecleverpup
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  • Expat in Moldova: Deceived by First Impressions?

    Expat Moldova: Deceived First Impressions?

    I trust you’ve taken careful notes and know that my man and I moved to Moldova a few weeks ago to start a new expat life adventure.  Moldova is a small country... Read more

    The 07 May 2011 by   Miss Footloose
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  • Forever Changing Part II

    Forever Changing Part

    Months ago I wrote Forever Changing, this post is a continuation. It is also inspired by my friend and Jedi brother Christian Fletcher and his great recent... Read more

    The 07 May 2011 by   Flemmingbo
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  • Travel Bug: Australia

    Travel Bug: Australia

    Australia is essentially one giant island. You’ll notice it in the higher prices, the laidback attitudes and the seemingly endless stretch of beaches. Oh, the... Read more

    The 06 May 2011 by   Agadd
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  • Sustainable Tourism to Tufa Land Heaven?

    Sustainable Tourism Tufa Land Heaven?

    Kalymnos is possibly the most popular climbing crag in the world! After 6 days of non-stop climbing on Kalymnos I can tell you why. The easy access to... Read more

    The 04 May 2011 by   Mountainspirit
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  • Celebrating Liberation in Amsterdam

    Celebrating Liberation Amsterdam

    Like most countries in Europe, the Netherlands struggled during World War II. Every year, the country celebrates the efforts of the countless soldiers,... Read more

    The 04 May 2011 by   Amsterdam City Tours
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  • Travel Portraits – Candid Or Posed?

    Travel Portraits Candid Posed?

    Different school of thoughts on travel photography and portraits exists. Some feel that a portrait or street scene must be captured candidly and offer natural... Read more

    The 04 May 2011 by   Flemmingbo
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  • Professor Made a Difference in Haiti by Developing a Program in English Language

    Professor Made Difference Haiti Developing Program English Language

    We all know what a tragic incident that happened to Haiti on the 12th month of January last year. It was a shattering experience since the earthquake was... Read more

    The 04 May 2011 by   Tlb
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  • The Muse That Blew The Fuse

    Muse That Blew Fuse

    Back in the 80s when I used to visit the Art Gallery of Ontario, one of my favourite paintings to see was the Marchesa Casati; a fiery red head with a smolderin... Read more

    The 03 May 2011 by   Thecleverpup
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