At 7:30 am of a perfect spring day I catch a flight from Milan to Tangier. After a couple of hours the airplane came in to land… towards a Moroccan beach! An amazing view. I then catch an unregistered taxi for the city centre, where I taste my first real Moroccan mint tea (really delicio 1 Comment |
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International Posts Category
Ponza, Italy is an authentic European town with no touristy shops, no fast foods, and no crowds. So remote and inconspicuous, it is an excellent destination for World War II history buffs. You arrive by tender or ferry at the marina full of weathered commercial boats and scruffy private sailing 1 Comment |
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Cuba is a country of contradictions, complications and compromises, where instead of providing answers, visiting only poses more questions and uncertainties about the fascinating mix of people and cultures. To speak about the beauty and generosity of the people, the lushness of the forest, the idyll No Comments |
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The Merchandised Face of Guevara Despite not having a qualifying team competing in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Cuba is a soccer-mad nation (or futbol mad, as it translates in Spanish). This has decidedly brought the travel ban placed on all Cuban citizens to a head. Seemingly adding insult No Comments |
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For a peaceful getaway that allows you to read and laze in the steamy desert, hope onto a flatboat and slink down the Nile. You embark from Cairo, which is a thriving metropolis filled with favorite franchises. Evenings within the hotels lining the river entice lovers to take languishi 2 Comments |
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