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About Mongolia
2008-03-11 16:24:00
Mongolia is a land of horses and herdsmen and one of the last great, undisturbed wilderness areas on earth. Among its 2.4 million people are some of the last truly nomadic pastoralists in the world - but how long they will survive is questionable. About one-third of the scant population are concentrated in the capital, Ulaanbaatar, whereas the dwindling population of nomads, herdsmen -with their millions of head of livestock, are spread throughout the country. The people are well matched to the land they inhabit, they are tough, resilient, stoical by dint of necessity, but genuinely fun-loving, easy going and kind. Since earliest times, tribes have moved across the great Central Asian plains and mountain ranges that cover present-day Mongolia, but little is known of the ethnic origins of the proto-Mongol people. The mystery lies tangled in the fact that we are dealing with a fluid and changeable nomadic society. The division between Inner and Outer Mongolia (the latter being the are...
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Rhodes Travel
2007-10-29 10:24:00
The origin of Rhodes is connected to a myth mentioned by Pindar. According to that myth, twhen Zeus defeated the Giants and became lord and master of the Earth, he decided to divide it up among the Olympian gods. But during this division Helios, the Sun-God, was absent and “no one remembered to include him in the draw and thus this purest of the gods was left without a country of his own”. When Helios returned he complained to Zeus about the injustice that had been done to him and he asked the father of the gods to promise him that the land that would come forth from the sea would become his. And indeed while he was speaking, a beautiful, flower-strewn island began to slowly merge from the deep blue sea. It was Rhodes. Overcome with happiness Helios bathed the island in his own radiance and made it the loveliest island in the Aegean Sea. Another myth attributes the origin of Rhodes to the love Helios had for the nymph Rhodos, who was the daughter of Poseidon, the god of ...
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Yemen Photo Album
2007-09-19 17:24:00
Mauro Ciaroni has collected a beautiful Yemen pictures anthology during his last travel to Yemen in January 2005. The images of this land speak a powerful language: the language of freedom, the language of soul. The places, the faces, the landscapes are all elements of the same puzzle. Browsing these images is like reading an ancient book of exotic adventures, it’s so captivating that you can’t stop until you will see the last image. Needless to say that all the photos are published for the first time under the author copyright. Let’s see his amazing work. YEMEN PLACES YEMEN PEOPLE Technorati Tags [   Yemen | photos | travel | middle east | pictures | images | travel photos | faces | places | Sana’a | photography ] Tags Yemen, Middle East, Photo s Share This
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Thermal Spas in Emilia Romagna
2007-08-31 10:32:00
In Emila Romagna the quality of life is important, it is no surprise to find that it is home to some of Italy’ finest spa establishments and wellness centers. These “heavens of well-being”, often set in beautiful natural environments, are perfect places to relax and take a break from frenetic business life. From the Appennines near Piacenza to the Romagna Coast, the region offers a dense network of spas that use natural spring water for treating a wide range of aliments, diseases and disorders. In many cases these establishments have interesting histories that are closely linked to the longstanding traditions of spa culture. However, despite having their origins in the past, they have truly modernized, incorporating the latest technology. These thermal spas offer integrated treatments for wellness and body care, but there are also other interesting options associated to various sports, and their cultural or leisure activities. Bagno di Romagna Terme As the archeo...
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Ethiopia Photo Raid
2007-08-22 14:06:00
” This is the land of the eighth harmony in the rainbow: Black. It is the dark side of the moon brought to light.” (Tsegaye Gebre-Medhin, Ethiopia n poet) With this post i am proud to begin a collaboration with Mauro Ciaroni, a real traveler and a great amateur photographer. Mauro is a few words man, his actions (and his photos) speak for him. He doesn’t want to describe his travels with human words but he prefers to show what his eyes have seen through his camera. So you will not find well written exaustive descriptions in his posts but only images with few words of comment. This is the way how Mauro loves to share his travels and i will respect his preferences without problems. Mauro loves Africa and he went to Ethiopia in July 2003, spending one month wandering around its savanas and meeting local people. These photos are his contribution to the beauty and the wildness of this overhelming Country. Enjoy. Technorati Tags [ photo | images ...
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Wines of Emilia Romagna
2007-08-18 11:35:00
A huge vineyard extends from the Apennine hills to the shores of the Po River and the Adriatic Sea, offering well-known wines that have come to symbolize this region where good food and company are at the center of everyday life. The Via Aemilia (the ancient Roman road whose construction began in 187 BC) runs through the whole region along a string of cities from Piacenza to Rimini, and divides it in half: on one side, the Apennines whose gentle hills are favorable for vines for their position and climate; on the other, the plain descending to the Po River and the Adriatic coast, revealing a wine-making vocation that is far above expectations. This geographic area consists of four production districts that are consistent by tradition and ampelographic composition. The first is located on the hills of Piacenza and Parma, where the red Barbera, Gutturnio, and Bonarda prevail, demonstrating the evident influence of the neighboring Oltrepo Pavese area, but the white ...
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Wines of Emilia Romagna
2007-08-18 11:35:00
A huge vineyard extends from the Apennine hills to the shores of the Po River and the Adriatic Sea, offering well-known wines that have come to symbolize this region where good food and company are at the center of everyday life. The Via Aemilia (the ancient Roman road whose construction began in 187 BC) runs through the whole region along a string of cities from Piacenza to Rimini, and divides it in half: on one side, the Apennines whose gentle hills are favorable for vines for their position and climate; on the other, the plain descending to the Po River and the Adriatic coast, revealing a wine-making vocation that is far above expectations. This geographic area consists of four production districts that are consistent by tradition and ampelographic composition. The first is located on the hills of Piacenza and Parma, where the red Barbera, Gutturnio, and Bonarda prevail, demonstrating the evident influence of the neighboring Oltrepo Pavese area, but the white ...
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Fellini’s Rimini
2007-08-11 10:28:00
  Rimi ni is a great place, really stunning. You have all in one single city: sea, beach, culture, art, hinterland and past to discover. An illustrious citizen of Rimini is Federico Fellini , a great italian director dead in 1993 and greatly appreciated by all movie enthusiasts around the world. Fellini has been a lovely son for Rimini, and this love has been reciprocated by Fellini through its movies where this city appears in many different situations. Looking at the streets of Rimini through Fellini’s eyes (1920-1993) transforms real places into visions of places half-recalled. In this way, “Piazza Cavour” and “Piazza Tre Martiri” become the piazza in Amarcord (1974, winner of the Oscar for best foreign film), where public and social life converge, under porticoes and in buildings, in shops and on benches. However, it is also the place where I Vitelloni (1953) are seen loafing around. Rarely in movie history has a film connoted a place with ...
Fellini’s Rimini
2007-08-11 10:28:00
  Rimi ni is a great place, really stunning. You have all in one single city: sea, beach, culture, art, hinterland and past to discover. An illustrious citizen of Rimini is Federico Fellini , a great italian director dead in 1993 and greatly appreciated by all movie enthusiasts around the world. Fellini has been a lovely son for Rimini, and this love has been reciprocated by Fellini through its movies where this city appears in many different situations. Looking at the streets of Rimini through Fellini’s eyes (1920-1993) transforms real places into visions of places half-recalled. In this way, “Piazza Cavour” and “Piazza Tre Martiri” become the piazza in Amarcord (1974, winner of the Oscar for best foreign film), where public and social life converge, under porticoes and in buildings, in shops and on benches. However, it is also the place where I Vitelloni (1953) are seen loafing around. Rarely in movie history has a film connoted a place with ...
Emilia Romagna flavors
2007-08-06 18:29:00
There is no actual boundary marked on maps separating Emilia with its appealing dishes, the fried “gnocchi” (an Emilia specialty obtained by mixing flour, water, yeast, lard and salt, then rolling it out in a sheet of pasta dough, cutting it into small square pieces and frying them in boiling hot oil), from Romagna with its zesty flavors and its “piadina” (a tortilla shaped focaccia with a filling). It is rather the meeting point of the two souls of the same land. The trapeze formed by the territory between the Po River, the Adriatic Sea and the Apennines is undoubtedly the richest gastronomical area in Italy. Its inhabitants are known to be good eaters and fond of hearty food. The cult for a well-garnished table is found all over, fueled by a dual spirit. From Piacenza to Bologna lies Emilia, from Ravenna to Rimini it is Romagna, separated at the fall of the Roman Empire by a geographic and cultural frontier with the Lombards on one side, the Byzantines on t...
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Emilia Romagna flavors
2007-08-06 18:29:00
There is no actual boundary marked on maps separating Emilia with its appealing dishes, the fried “gnocchi” (an Emilia specialty obtained by mixing flour, water, yeast, lard and salt, then rolling it out in a sheet of pasta dough, cutting it into small square pieces and frying them in boiling hot oil), from Romagna with its zesty flavors and its “piadina” (a tortilla shaped focaccia with a filling). It is rather the meeting point of the two souls of the same land. The trapeze formed by the territory between the Po River, the Adriatic Sea and the Apennines is undoubtedly the richest gastronomical area in Italy. Its inhabitants are known to be good eaters and fond of hearty food. The cult for a well-garnished table is found all over, fueled by a dual spirit. From Piacenza to Bologna lies Emilia, from Ravenna to Rimini it is Romagna, separated at the fall of the Roman Empire by a geographic and cultural frontier with the Lombards on one side, the Byzantines on t...
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Ravenna, a Byzantine summer dream
2007-08-01 21:20:00
Today i am traveling all alone and, in order to fight loneliness, i want to share with you a wonderful journey through the narrow streets of Raven na , the city that stands on the Adriatic Sea like a young woman fallen asleep nearby a calm, placid river. Ravenna, the mosaic city, has a host of architectural masterpieces and mosaic art dating from the times of Galla Placidia, Theodoric and Justinian (c. 400 - 550). The Byzantium of the West has retained its unique appeal in its treasure of early-Christian basilicas, its baptisteries, its cylindrical 10th and 11th century bell towers, its Romanesque churches with examples of Renaissance architecture left by the Venetians and its 17th and 18th century buildings. The city has a surprising vitality which would make it interesting even if it did not have a great, albeit distant, past; even if it had not preserved the monuments that have made it famous over the worl, eight of which have been designated Unesco World Heritage Sites; even if it...
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Ravenna, a Byzantine summer dream
2007-08-01 21:20:00
Today i am traveling all alone and, in order to fight loneliness, i want to share with you a wonderful journey through the narrow streets of Raven na , the city that stands on the Adriatic Sea like a young woman fallen asleep nearby a calm, placid river. Ravenna, the mosaic city, has a host of architectural masterpieces and mosaic art dating from the times of Galla Placidia, Theodoric and Justinian (c. 400 - 550). The Byzantium of the West has retained its unique appeal in its treasure of early-Christian basilicas, its baptisteries, its cylindrical 10th and 11th century bell towers, its Romanesque churches with examples of Renaissance architecture left by the Venetians and its 17th and 18th century buildings. The city has a surprising vitality which would make it interesting even if it did not have a great, albeit distant, past; even if it had not preserved the monuments that have made it famous over the worl, eight of which have been designated Unesco World Heritage Sites; even if it...
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Pagerank Obsession? No thx :-)
2007-07-28 09:27:00
I came across this Dean Hunt post and i must say that is a wonderful idea. Although this a travel related blog i think it’s important to free myself, and this blog too, from pagerank enslaving link. And remember that this is a real obsession for many people around there… I know many of my friends that in this moment are staring at their monitors waiting for pagerank update, and moaning, and hoping, and crying… LOL… I shout with Dean: Say no to Pagerank , Yes to Life! The author of this game has written 3 good articles about viral marketing, i suggest you to take a look: here comes the first one, then the second and finally the third. Enjoy! This is the list of the people who joined this funny game: *** SAY NO TO PAGERANK, YES TO LIFE WEBMASTERS LIST*** Buzz Marketing Blog Young Entrepreneurs Blog No Nonsense Business Advice Sell your blog CS Developer Aplliance Journal Madkane Humor Blog Find New Leads PHPied UK SEO Directory Bikinifigur: Abnehmen ohne Hu...
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Pagerank Obsession? No thx :-)
2007-07-28 09:27:00
I came across this Dean Hunt post and i think it’s a wonderful idea. Although this a travel related blog i think it’s important to free myself, and this blog too, from pagerank enslaving link. And remember that this is a real obsession for many people around there… I know many of my friends that in this moment are staring at their monitors waiting for pagerank update, and moaning, and hoping, and crying… LOL… I shout with Dean: Say no to Pagerank , Yes to Life! The author of this game has written 3 good articles about viral marketing, i suggest you to take a look: here comes the first one, then the second and finally the third. Enjoy! This is the list of the people who joined this funny game: *** SAY NO TO PAGERANK, YES TO LIFE WEBMASTERS LIST*** Buzz Marketing Blog Young Entrepreneurs Blog No Nonsense Business Advice Sell your blog CS Developer Aplliance Journal Madkane Humor Blog Find New Leads PHPied UK SEO Directory Bikinifigur: Abnehmen ohne Hu...
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A night with some witches
2007-07-12 15:59:00
A country of parties and festivals, this is how i call the land of Romagna. Every day you have a choice between 3 or 4 beach parties or you can explore the hinterland to find out some country festival. Yesterday we read the advertising flyer of a local festival called “The Night of the witches”, in San Giovanni in Marignano, a little medieval town just 3 km. far from here. So we took our inseparable hotel bikes and we payed a visit to this event. We arrived at 9 p.m and we noticed a holy crowd darkening all the visible horizon. What a terrible sensation to walk like a herring in the oil… Anyway we step ahead, diving bravely this sea of meat. The streets around were barely illuminated by a few lamps and the atmosphere was dark and creepy. In every street was flying above us the dummy of a witch, illuminated in red or blue or green, really scaring stuff. I could hear from distance strings playing an obsessive melody. Suddenly i saw a sign with the history of this F...
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A night with some witches
2007-07-12 13:49:00
A country of parties and festivals, this is how i call the land of Romagna. Every day you have a choice between 3 or 4 beach parties or you can explore the hinterland to find out some country festival. Yesterday we read the advertising flyer of a local festival called “The Night of the witches”, in San Giovanni in Marignano, a little medieval town just 3 km. far from here. So we took our inseparable hotel bikes and we payed a visit to this event. We arrived at 9 p.m and we noticed a holy crowd darkening all the visible horizon. What a terrible sensation to walk like a herring in the oil… Anyway we step ahead, diving bravely this sea of meat. The streets around were barely illuminated by a few lamps and the atmosphere was dark and creepy. In every street was flying above us the dummy of a witch, illuminated in red or blue or green, really scaring stuff. I could hear from distance strings playing an obsessive melody. Suddenly i saw a sign with the history of this Festival and i ...
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A night with some witches
2007-07-12 13:49:00
A country of parties and festivals, this is how i call the land of Romagna. Every day you have a choice between 3 or 4 beach parties or you can explore the hinterland to find out some country festival. Yesterday we read the advertising flyer of a local festival called “The Night of the witches”, in San Giovanni in Marignano, a little medieval town just 3 km. far from here. So we took our inseparable hotel bikes and we payed a visit to this event. We arrived at 9 p.m and we noticed a holy crowd darkening all the visible horizon. What a terrible sensation to walk like a herring in the oil… Anyway we step ahead, diving bravely this sea of meat. The streets around were barely illuminated by a few lamps and the atmosphere was dark and creepy. In every street was flying above us the dummy of a witch, illuminated in red or blue or green, really scaring stuff. I could hear from distance strings playing an obsessive melody. Suddenly i saw a sign with the history of this Festival and i ...
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Wandering around Romagna
2007-07-09 14:00:00
Another day spent far from the relaxing beaches of Cattolica with no regrets. This morning at breakfast we considered the possibility of another day wandering around awesome Romagna’s hinterland and we decided for this option without replies. My wife Eva and I took a pair of hotel bicycles (free service, very nice service) and we headed to Rimini and its hinterland. We carried with us some travel equipment consisting in a backpack full of food and drinks, a map, a compass, some first aid stuff like bends and generic medicinals, a travel local guide and binoculars. Cycling lovers can follow a pleasant ring route (55 kilometres, 4 hours by bike) by taking the road that goes out in the direction of San Marino and Santa Maria in Cerreto, where you can follow an unsurfaced road for about 500 metres outside the town center (the crossoroads on the right). Once at Cerasolo, the route goes back onto surfaced roads and after 3 kilometres comes to a church, where you can turn into an unsurfa...
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Wandering around Romagna
2007-07-09 14:00:00
Another day spent far from the relaxing beaches of Cattolica with no regrets. This morning at breakfast we considered the possibility of another day wandering around awesome Romagna’s hinterland and we decided for this option without replies. My wife Eva and I took a pair of hotel bicycles (free service, very nice service) and we headed to Rimini and its hinterland. We carried with us some travel equipment consisting in a backpack full of food and drinks, a map, a compass, some first aid stuff like bends and generic medicinals, a travel local guide and binoculars. Cycling lovers can follow a pleasant ring route (55 kilometres, 4 hours by bike) by taking the road that goes out in the direction of San Marino and Santa Maria in Cerreto, where you can follow an unsurfaced road for about 500 metres outside the town center (the crossoroads on the right). Once at Cerasolo, the route goes back onto surfaced roads and after 3 kilometres comes to a church, where you can turn into an unsurfa...
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Wandering around Romagna
2007-07-09 12:23:00
Another day spent far from the relaxing beaches of Cattolica with no regrets. This morning at breakfast we considered the possibility of another day wandering around awesome Romagna’s hinterland and we decided for this option without replies. My wife Eva and I took a pair of hotel bicycles (free service, very nice service) and we headed to Rimini and its hinterland. We carried with us some travel equipment consisting in a backpack full of food and drinks, a map, a compass, some first aid stuff like bends and generic medicinals, a travel local guide and binoculars. Cycling lovers can follow a pleasant ring route (55 kilometres, 4 hours by bike) by taking the road that goes out in the direction of San Marino and Santa Maria in Cerreto, where you can follow an unsurfaced road for about 500 metres outside the town center (the crossoroads on the right). Once at Cerasolo, the route goes back onto surfaced roads and after 3 kilometres comes to a church, where you can turn into ...
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Malatesta’s Castles and Valleys
2007-07-08 14:00:00
During my stay in Cattolica i enjoyed some trip in the hinterland. What a marvellous surprise when i came up into several medieval small villages, each one with an awesome fortress arising in the higher point of the hill. The Marecchia and Conca Valley s still preserving astonishing countryside, alternated by villages and castles that preserve a valuable artistic and cultural heritage. These two valleys, which lie just a few kilometres from Rimini and Cattolica, have been ruled and dominated by Mala testa Seigniory. The Malatesta were one of the most influential Family Houses in the Middle Ages and also in the Renaissance. They marked the history of Italy writing the history of Romagna, the region that stands between Emilia and Marche. In these valleys, they left behind an impressive artistic and cultural heritage building up several castles and strongholds. To start with, on a rocky spur sits the medieval village of Verucchio that presents many churches and convents. And most importa...
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Malatesta’s Castles and Valleys
2007-07-08 14:00:00
During my stay in Cattolica i enjoyed some trip in the hinterland. What a marvellous surprise when i came up into several medieval small villages, each one with an awesome fortress arising in the higher point of the hill. The Marecchia and Conca Valleys still preserving astonishing countryside, alternated by villages and castles that preserve a valuable artistic and cultural heritage. These two valleys, which lie just a few kilometres from Rimini and Cattolica, have been ruled and dominated by Mala testa Seigniory. The Malatesta were one of the most influential Family Houses in the Middle Ages and also in the Renaissance. They marked the history of Italy writing the history of Romagna, the region that stands between Emilia and Marche. In these valleys, they left behind an impressive artistic and cultural heritage building up several castles and strongholds. To start with, on a rocky spur sits the medieval village of Verucchio that presents many churches and convents. And most importa...
More About: Castles , Testa
Malatesta’s Castles and Valleys
2007-07-08 13:43:00
During my stay in Cattolica i enjoyed some trip in the hinterland. What a marvellous surprise when i came up into several medieval small villages, each one with an awesome fortress arising in the higher point of the hill. The Marecchia and Conca Valley s still preserving astonishing countryside, alternated by villages and castles that preserve a valuable artistic and cultural heritage. These two valleys, which lie just a few kilometres from Rimini and Cattolica, have been ruled and dominated by Mala testa Seigniory. The Malatesta were one of the most influential Family Houses in the Middle Ages and also in the Renaissance. They marked the history of Italy writing the history of Romagna, the region that stands between Emilia and Marche. In these valleys, they left behind an impressive artistic and cultural heritage building up several castles and strongholds. To start with, on a rocky spur sits the medieval village of Verucchio that presents many churches and convents. And most importa...
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Cattolica Vacation
2007-07-07 14:02:00
If you are looking for a beach with so many structures and fun opportunities then you can’t miss Adriatic Sea Beach. In particular i spent some leisure time in Cattolica, a small town at the end of Emilia Romagna region, with 3 km. of beach shore and a large choice of hotels and restaurants. I found the beach life very relaxing here: spending my time with my wife Eva, relaxing in style with all the comforts of a 3 stars family run hotel in Cattolica nearby the sea beach, with clean climatized rooms and a very good service with buffets of appetizers and international and local cooking dishes. Then i visited the center of the town with an evening walk. Jeez… What a crowd! So many people that i found some difficult to step out. We decided to adventure in some little streets around, with enough space to breathe There is a large amount of little shops, bazars, bars and restaurants (expecially referring to “pizzerie”, where you can eat a yummy piazza) . In the shops you can find ...
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Cattolica Vacation
2007-07-07 14:02:00
If you are looking for a beach with so many structures and fun opportunities then you can’t miss Adriatic Sea Beach. In particular i spent some leisure time in Cattolica, a small town at the end of Emilia Romagna region, with 3 km. of beach shore and a large choice of hotels and restaurants. I found the beach life very relaxing here: spending my time with my wife Eva, relaxing in style with all the comforts of a 3 stars family run hotel in Cattolica nearby the sea beach, with clean climatized rooms and a very good service with buffets of appetizers and international and local cooking dishes. Then i visited the center of the town with an evening walk. Jeez… What a crowd! So many people that i found some difficult to step out. We decided to adventure in some little streets around, with enough space to breathe There is a large amount of little shops, bazars, bars and restaurants (expecially referring to “pizzerie”, where you can eat a yummy piazza) . In the shops you can find ...
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Cattolica Vacation
2007-07-07 11:41:00
If you are looking for a beach with so many structures and fun opportunities then you can’t miss Adriatic Sea Beach. In particular i spent some leisure time in Cattolica, a small town at the end of Emilia Romagna region, with 3 km. of beach shore and a large choice of hotels and restaurants. I found the beach life very relaxing here: spending my time with my wife Eva, relaxing in style with all the comforts of a 3 stars family run hotel in Cattolica nearby the sea beach, with clean climatized rooms and a very good service with buffets of appetizers and international and local cooking dishes. Then i visited the center of the town with an evening walk. Jeez… What a crowd! So many people that i found some difficult to step out. We decided to adventure in some little streets around, with enough space to breathe There is a large amount of little shops, bazars, bars and restaurants (expecially referring to “pizzerie”, where you can eat a yummy piazza) . In the...
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Traveling
2007-06-29 14:54:00
Here we go… Another travel blog is born from the web labyrinth. Travelling is a state of the soul, i think it’s impossible to understand our world without traveling and seeing with our eyes what is happening around. Travelling it’s a philosophical quest to embrace the reality and watch the real matter of things. Travelling it’s a chanche for everyone to collect informations, to capitalize beauty and keep it like a lost treasure in our pockets. So let’s travel together. I love travel, and i would like to share this love with you. If you don’t mind let’s start… Technorati Tags [ travel | see | understand ]
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Traveling
2007-06-29 14:03:00
Here we go… Another travel blog is born from the web labyrinth. Travelling is a state of the soul, i think it’s impossible to understand our world without traveling and seeing with our eyes what is happening around. Travelling it’s a philosophical quest to embrace the reality and watch the real matter of things. Travelling it’s a chanche for everyone to collect informations, to capitalize beauty and keep it like a lost treasure in our pockets. So let’s travel together. I love travel, and i would like to share this love with you. If you don’t mind let’s start… Technorati Tags [ travel | see | understand ] Tags About traveling Share This
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Traveling
2007-06-29 14:03:00
Here we go… Another travel blog is born from the web labyrinth. Travelling is a state of the soul, i think it’s impossible to understand our world without traveling and seeing with our eyes what is happening around. Travelling it’s a philosophical quest to embrace the reality and watch the real matter of things. Travelling it’s a chanche for everyone to collect informations, to capitalize beauty and keep it like a lost treasure in our pockets. So let’s travel together. I love travel, and i would like to share this love with you. If you don’t mind let’s start… Technorati Tags [ travel | see | understand ]
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