The Hald Sø and Dollerup Bakker Nature Reserve (near Viborg, Denmark) is a great place for families in nature in Denmark.
From the best restaurants in Padstow, to chic hotels, and stunning sandy beaches, plan your trip with my Cornwall travel guide.
In this Karlovy Vary Travel Guide you read all about the Spa Capital of the Czech Republic, things to do and the best bars and restaurants
Buying a bottle of wine based purely on the label is something we’ve all been guilty of doing, and honestly, it makes sense. We like pretty things, it’s human nature – literally.
A hidden gem with incredible hikes and scenery, here's everything you NEED to know before visiting Mount Edith Cavell in Jasper National Park!
Ubon Ratchathani Travel Guide: Rich natural and historic gems that range from 3,000 alien planet-like sandstone cliffs and holes, prehistoric cave paintings, scenic views of Mekong and Laos and more. Check out these top things to do in Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand, and enjoy authentic local experiences before the rest of the world catches on.
This efficient Cesky Krumlov itinerary helps you to explore this fairytale-like town in under 24 hours. If you're looking for a real-life fairytale town, look no further. Visiting Cesky Krumlov in the Czech Republic feels
In this Karlovy Vary Travel Guide you read all about the Spa Capital of the Czech Republic, things to do and the best bars and restaurants
Samaria Gorge | Imbros Gorge | Richtis Gorge | Mount Ida | Preveli Beach | Agiofarago Gorge | Mili Gorge | Agia Irini Gorge | Aradena Gorge | Gorge of the Dead
Hey, there nature lovers! Are you ready to feed your eyes and souls with sights you've never imagined you can see? Ranging from river flows, high mountain tops up to astonishing beaches, our Mother Earth has certainly given us countless sights to enjoy. And not to mention the whole color…
A view of Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling Water from the far side of the canyon. ( Greebo's pix )
Note down the top 6 beautiful Sapa cafes to admire the unique beauty in the North of Vietnam, especially in the harvest season
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Spring is cherry blossom time, and nature celebrates by putting up a show. Here are some of the best places where to see cherry blossoms around the world.
Ubon Ratchathani Travel Guide: Rich natural and historic gems that range from 3,000 alien planet-like sandstone cliffs and holes, prehistoric cave paintings, scenic views of Mekong and Laos and more. Check out these top things to do in Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand, and enjoy authentic local experiences before the rest of the world catches on.
In this Karlovy Vary Travel Guide you read all about the Spa Capital of the Czech Republic, things to do and the best bars and restaurants
Biking on Salt Spring Island is particularly good in spring. There are two loop rides worth doing - 30 km north loop & a 50 km south loop.
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Don’t want the usual tourist trip to Rome? See the other side of the Eternal City with these unique ways…
We headed down towards Jindabyne so we could tackle the country's highest mountain and one of Australia's great missions - Climbing Mount Kosciuszko.
Let me take you on a walk through the gorgeous Czech cobblestone streets and let's find together the top hidden spots in Prague!
Valle de Bravo is a small hidden gem in Mexico, still relatively unknown by the majority of tourists, and deserves way more attention than it gets. It’s a mix of Mexican culture surrounded by Italian-like architecture and countryside. The town surrounds a huge lake and constitutes of an amalgamation
At the largest seaside resort in Wales, there are so many activities to do. Here is a list of the top 12 fascinating things to do in Llandudno to help plan your next visit.
Jede Tropfsteinhöhle ist einzigartig. Wir haben hier unsere Top 6 für Sie zusammengefasst. Entdecken Sie die schönste Tropfsteinhöhle in Deutschland. Lassen Sie sich inspirieren und finden Sie bei uns alle Informationen, die Sie für einen Ausflug benötigen.
Travel guide to the green mountains of Jebel Akhdar (Oman) - Map, tips, photos, best views and the places to visit
A wild and remote shingle spit, Orford Ness stretches for some ten miles along the Suffolk coastline. Nowadays it's only home to birds and wildlife, but for seventy years it was a prime site for bomb tests and nuclear experimentation. Cobra Mist, an Anglo-American radar system, was sited here in the 1960s.
My recommendations for where to stay, where to eat and drink and what to see and do on Cornwall's magical Penwith Peninsula, covering St Ives, Mousehole, Penzance, Newlyn and more
Will his current battle with Vladimir Putin be the measuring stick of Obama’s presidency? by Charlie Leck Barack Obama has been a reasonably good president. He was a better president while Hillary Clinton was the Secretary of State. In the arena of foreign affairs, Obama made very good decisions in Libya and Syria. That was, you will remember, while he had Mrs. Clinton blocking for him on every play. The situation with Russia in the Ukraine has been much more difficult for him and he gives the appearance of wandering and waffling – though, perhaps, that is only appearance. Vladimir Putin, of Russia, appears to be out to prove something – and that is that the United States, under its current leadership, is chicken-shit. Obama and Secretary of State Kerry are, of course, not at all frightened off by Putin, but they are aware of instability in his background. If not for his deceptions, Putin would not even be the current President of Russia. Obama and Kerry are aware that they are dealing with an imbalanced international power. Behind every Putin decision there lurks danger. I don’t think George W. Bush would have dealt with Putin much differently than President Obama is. With Ronald Reagan things may have gone differently and we may have been put out on a narrow ledge with no room to turn around. Putin is acting as if he knows he has the United States in a particularly bad place. This is a nation that spent so much on a series of wars in the Middle East – nearly to the point of bankruptcy and economic depression – that it wants a rest from “all that stuff.” Obama is counting on international diplomacy. The problem is that Vladimir Putin is not very diplomatic and is not charmed by discretion. It very much appears that Putin wants to move against the Ukraine and make it, again, a part of the Russian sphere – but this time removing its national independence and rolling it into the bigger piece of pie that is Russia. Russian military action is imminent. Obama remains patient. His detractors are furious. Yet, Obama must continue to remember that we elected him in the belief that he would be a leader who would look toward peace and peaceful measures in dangerous situations just as long as peaceful reactions and measures remained at all possible. This may be Obama’s Waterloo and this may forever be the measure of his presidency; yet, he must remain true to who he is and to the people who elected him because of who he is. Military action must be – must be – the very last reaction to the idiocy of Vladimir Putin. Putin deserves a spanking – this is true – but it does not have to be one dispensed by the American military. We need to join with international allies who will, together, punish Putin economically and make his nation suffer so much that they will say goodbye forever to their current President. It begins with cutting off the importation of any Russian products into the United States and Canada (and, hopefully, Mexico). The next step might be to ban all travel to Russia during this period of disagreement. If our allies are not willing to join us in acting against Russia, there is no way we should take up the battle alone. _________________________ Why not become a follower? If you read my blog regularly, why not become a follower? All you have to do is click in the upper right hand corner and establish a simple means of communication. Then you'll be informed every time a new blog is posted here. If all that's confusing, here's Google's explanation of how to do it! If you don’t want to post comments on the blog, but would like to communicate with me about it, send me an email if you’d like.
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