Forest at Viru Bog, Estonia
Encompassing bogs, beaches, manors and bays, Lahemaa National Park is Estonia’s first and largest national Park. Our first stop is Viru Bog, where we wander through a type of forest completely foreign to...
Turkey is one of only four countries that want to be associated with Eastern Europe (the other three are Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine). While every other Eastern European country stubbornly resists the Eastern Europe label,...
The Ballestas Islands include small group of islands close to Paracas, situated just within the region of Ica. And because it’s referred to as the Poor Man’s Galapagos, we were so there!
Visiting the Islas Ballestas is one...
What divides Romania and Moldova
My bus crossed the Prut River, which divides Romania and Moldova. It’s basically the only thing that divides Romania and Moldova. Linguistically, they’re identical. In 2002, the Moldovan Minister of Justice...
Guinness in a Dublin Pub
Photo Courtesy of Oscar Rodríguez Martínez
A stone’s throw, or rather a short train ride from Dublin, sits Malahide Castle on its 250 acres of greenery. The expanse of lawn, formal gardens, and forest...
Catching the boat in Panajachel to San Marcos
Taking a break from our normal routine in Guatamela, we took a boat trip to San Marcos to spend the day swimming in Lake Atitlan.
The boys love to sit...
Hallelujah! That's what I shouted when I first entered Romania. It was September 2004 and I had spent the previous four months traveling in countries that spoke languages that were either Baltic, Slavic, or Martian...
By Puneet Sidhu on August 5, 2012 in Asia, Brazil, Central Asia, China, England, Europe, France, Greece, India, Italy, North America, Photos, South America, Turkey, USA
Came across these rather delicious looking flags. Just had to share them with all you foodies out there…Brazil, France, China, India, Italy, Turkey, the list goes on. Yum!
Happy Drooling…!...
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