Blog Entries tagged 'republic'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'republic'
- Summer 2023: Germany and the Czech RepublicAt the beginning of 2020, we found an incredible summer airfare, an open-jaw itinerary entering London and leaving Edinburgh. You already know what happened next. This year, we felt that things had returned to normal enough to revive our transatlant Posted by amikulski in Family Travel Files | Jun 9, 2023
- The Big Year Out-Wenmiao Temple & Dayun Si - WuweiDuring my journey across the Silk route into China, we travelled to the ancient city of Wuwei, here we visited the Wenmaio Temple . Beautifully ornate and spread over a large area. The ancient Bell tower Dayun Si built during Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 19, 2018
- Congo- A Traveler's review of its Brutal and Bloody History Growing up reading Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan,the mysteries of Africa have always played in my mind and fantasies. Growing up in India, tales about fabulous Indian kin Posted by Ramdas Iyer in Ramdas Iyer's- World Traveller Blogs | Jan 23, 2016
- Jarabacoa an authentic Dominican Republic Experience When my family and I moved to Jarabacoa, I knew that lots of natural experiences awaited me. There is plenty to do: mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, whitewater rafting, paragliding, and many visits to waterfalls. Staying at Villa Posted by vanekari in Jarabacoa, Authentic Dominican Republic | Oct 8, 2015
- To see the Kongo and not die. Part 3 Ba'aka Pygmies are known for their music and songs that are as old as the world. Four and a half thousand years ago, the Egyptians discovered this diminutive people in the Posted by Olga Michi in The world of Michi | Oct 8, 2014
- To see the Kongo and not die. Part 2 The armed coup has occured in the CAR, Fights with the rebelts in the capital... and the plane with a group of desperate travelers are landing at the airport. "Isn`t that all Posted by Olga Michi in The world of Michi | Sep 30, 2014
- To see the Kongo and not die. Part 1 Today I`d like to tell you about my journey to the Central African Republic. I have two wonderful friends, with whom with a glass of wine I can spend hours discussing books an Posted by Olga Michi in The world of Michi | Sep 30, 2014
- Plzen & Brno Czech RepublicPlzen, Czech Republic is best known as the home to the amazing Pilsner Urquell brewery. My trip to Plzen coincided with the annual Pilsner Fest which celebrates the long history of brewing beer in this region. The festival was quite Posted by CStopero in European Adventure | Nov 3, 2014
- Gallery of Europe [Part 3]Hey guys I know its been a while as me and Michelle have been busy on our Intrepid but I have finally managed to gather up some HDR images of our time in Prague, Cesky Krumlov and Vienna. [b][[https://www.flickr.com/photos/65279968@N07/sets/72157648829 Posted by Lewis_E in Nil Responsibilities 'Til 30 | Oct 18, 2014
- 3 Days and CountingSuddenly we look up and the calendar says its the middle of June. Oh my, where has time gone? As we finish the preparations for our European journey, it is time to make the final reservations on airbnb, check all Posted by darrenesl in Darren and Terri's Travels | Jun 18, 2014
- Throw some more mud on the fire motherWhen Christopher Columbus set off to discover the new world he left from Portugal. This was a very important decision. Had he departed from the Inner or Outer Hebrides we would never have had Fast Food, the Internet or Bottled Posted by Wheelspin in Who needs a holiday - I need sedatiation | Jun 9, 2014
- Stick a purple carrot in the dykeHolland is actually the name of a region and former province in the Netherlands. I never knew that until I recently offended a guy simply by asking him directions. Usually I have to concentrate to offend effectively and wonder if Posted by Wheelspin in Who needs a holiday - I need sedatiation | Jun 4, 2014
- Taking the PlungeThere is a knot in the stomach, palms are sweaty, it is hard to concentrate and wonderment surrounds. That is the experience that surrounds the moment of no return, that moment when dreams become reality, when there can be no Posted by darrenesl in Darren and Terri's Travels | Oct 16, 2013
- The Planning StagesThe research for our trip has begun, as well as the first reservations on where to stay and how we are going to travel. We always begin with a bang and try to have our trips paid off before we Posted by darrenesl in Darren and Terri's Travels | Sep 26, 2013
- Keeping It SimpleWhen it comes to booking accommodations there are a few factors we always like to consider when making our choices. To make it easier I utilize a couple of online tools, first off the industry standard, [[http://www.tripadvisor.com|Trip Advisor]], the oth Posted by darrenesl in Darren and Terri's Travels | Sep 23, 2013
- Tursko to ViennaWe drove and drove and drove today, only stopping for food and fuel on our six hour travel day. After lunch at a little roadside restaurant, Mom and Dad gave Abby and I the 45 remaining koruna (just under $2.50 Posted by KZFamily in Travelling Family | Jul 21, 2013
- Olomouc Zoo[float=left][/float]Our time in Olomouc has been a little quirky. We haven't done much of the traditional stuff, like museums or churches or castles. Posted by KZFamily in Travelling Family | Jul 17, 2013
- Pilsner – a real woman’s beerWe spent the weekend in Czech Republic feeling very superfluous. 80% of all cars had multiple mountain bikes on their roof. The owners looked at us very disdainfully as if to say, “Why are you cluttering up our road when Posted by Wheelspin in A Merry Go Around | Jul 16, 2013
- A history lesson straight from the sourceToday (Wednesday) was a national holiday that split up the week nicely. Since it was a holiday, Bernd and Elke were up eggs for breakfast. My two egg omelettes had overstuffed them on Sunday, so both requested just Posted by atbrady in Boundless Adventures | May 7, 2013
- PragueThis was another great city. We spent a week here over New Year’s; I can’t imagine a better place to have celebrated New Year’s Eve. It’s a really beautiful city and very European. Lots of character, old buildings, and history. Posted by kmclean in Canadian Students Abroad | Jan 2, 2013
- Prague Day 4Walked to Kampa Island next to the Charles Bridge where you can find the Lennon Wall. Young couple on their wedding day. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/414741/large_pragu Posted by lcostet in Passport 2 Travel | Nov 24, 2012
- Prague Day 3Visited the sights in Old Jewish Quarter including the Pinkas Synagogue, the Maisel Synogogue, the Spanish Synagogue, and the Old Jewish Cemetery. Posted by lcostet in Passport 2 Travel | Nov 24, 2012
- Prague Day 1Took the train from Salzburg to Prague. Next day I walked over the famous Charles Bridge connecting the Old Town and Prague Castle. Got there just in time for the changing of the guard. Then I toured Prague Castle including Posted by lcostet in Passport 2 Travel | Nov 24, 2012
- The Force-feedingCoro! (Ugh). Yes? Modi! I stand up from the table which is littered with handouts, books, a useless fantasy hockey magazine and the infancy of my first English class preparation; scribbles and subsequent scratches on a hundred pieces of loose paper, Posted by CRBackman in Georgia On My Mind | Oct 16, 2012
- Śnieżka - Karpacz - Poland [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/45664 Posted by nikaa8987 in :) | Oct 7, 2012
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