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Intramuros Manila, Philippines - Picture Tour - Italian Belly - Expat in Italy blog
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Expat blog on Italian Life, Culture, Food and Parenthood. How I Ended Up in Italy. Intramuros Manila, Philippines – Picture Tour. January 10, 2017. HOLIDAYS IN THE PHILIPPINES. If you follow me on Instagram. PICTURE TOUR OF INTRAMUROS – THE OLD CITY. Admiring the American canons with our guide, Rey (flexing his muscles) on the Kalesa tour. Views of the gardens and golf course. San Agustin Church – the oldest church in the Philippines. Here we are in Plaza de Roma facing the Manila Cathedral. It was j...
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A Titanic trip to Belfast, ships, cranes, countryside and cushions
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Want to move to Paris? PR & Disclosure statement. Want to move to Paris? PR & Disclosure statement. A Titanic trip to Belfast, ships, cranes, countryside and cushions. January 8, 2017. A flying visit to Belfast to visit family, just before Christmas. In the Titanic Quarter. It was buffet breakfasts galore. Hanging out in the Titanic Quarter, Belfast. The children loved it and once kitted out with their own kids’ audio guide, they were off. Discovering St George’s Market. If you are a foodie then this is ...
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Globetrotting Mom: Where your Love for Fish suffers a hilarious death {Mercado Central Santiago}
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GLOBETROTTING WITH BOOKS LINK UP. Sunday, March 27, 2016. Where your Love for Fish suffers a hilarious death {Mercado Central Santiago}. When you’re new in Santiago and google “things to do in Santiago”, the one thing that pops up is Mercado Central which literally means central market. I’ve been to a few in Spain and fell in love with em so we said “let’s go! 8221; It was still winter, cold and cloudy and trudged along the Mapuche river from the parking lot to the place. People here don’t speak Sp...
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City Breaks with Kids: Honfleur - Suitcases and Sandcastles
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Making travel and culture fun – with and without the kids. City Breaks with Kids: Honfleur. Honfleur, on the Normandy Coast, is one of the prettiest places to visit in France. You could easily spend several days just soaking in the atmosphere of this charming medieval town with its narrow cobbled streets, half-timbered houses and beautiful harbour. Here’s our pick of the best things to see and do. Take a boat trip down the estuary. Enter the crazy world of Erik Satie. Satie worked with the Surrealists, c...
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The Spectacular Cliffs at Étretat - Suitcases and Sandcastles
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Making travel and culture fun – with and without the kids. The Spectacular Cliffs at Étretat. You can find some of the most stunning scenery in France at Étretat on Normandy’s Alabaster Coast where the white chalk cliffs are carved into dramatic arches and needles. It reminded me of Durdle Door on the Dorset Coast of the UK, as shown below. You can see two of the arches from the beach but the best way to appreciate them is by walking up the cliffs themselves. The Falaise Amont, on the right, is topped by...
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° simply us...: Edinburgh's Closes, Cowgatehead and Grassmarket
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Jul 5, 2015. Edinburgh's Closes, Cowgatehead and Grassmarket. If anyone ask me my impression of Edinburgh, I probably would tell you about the Closes. In Royal Mile. Closes are those narrow alley between buildings. We passed by them a lot during our carless days in Edinburgh. The medieval town was built on an undulating terrain and yet fabulously well-connected. Once we arrived the Waverley Train Station. We started to navigate towards the Old Town. We walked across the road,. For our apartment,. Speakin...
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Shekhar Ruparelia | Adventures Of a Traveller
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Adventures Of a Traveller. The Journey is the Destination. Posted by Shekhar Ruparelia. I know I haven’t been running for a while now. The Airtel Hyderabad Marathon happened at the end of August (which, I must admit, I was very glad to have finished the Half Marathon in 2 hours 30 minutes in spite of absolutely no training since January), but since then, there have been many things that have been happening in life that have just prevented me from running. Weekly Running Review -4th to 10th Jul 2016.
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The 2nd Cherra Marathon – 17th July 2015 | Adventures Of a Traveller
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Adventures Of a Traveller. The Journey is the Destination. Book Review – “Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime” by Oscar Wilde →. The 2nd Cherra Marathon – 17th July 2015. Posted by Shekhar Ruparelia. What a treasure trove of experience and stories the Cherra Marathon has turned out to be. Later in the day, I went to the Soso Tham Auditorium to collect my bib, t-shirt and goodie bag. The helpful volunteers handed me these and also gave me my pass for the pasta party that was to be held later that evening. Once the...
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What to do in Phnom Penh - a three day itinerary | Ladies What Travel
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About Ladies what travel. Terms & Conditions. UK Travel blog: affordable luxury for part time travellers. Get the best out your weekends and annual leave. Australia & New Zealand. Global afternoon tea Challenge. What to do in Phnom Penh – a three day itinerary. January 9, 2017. February 7, 2017. What to do in Phnom Penh. Not as westernised as say Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur, Phnom Penh surprised me with how much it has to offer visitors in terms of culture, history, entertainment and food. So, from my ex...
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Book Review – “The Penguin Book of Indian Railway Stories” edited by Ruskin Bond | Adventures Of a Traveller
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Adventures Of a Traveller. The Journey is the Destination. Book Review – “Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman” by Haruki Murakami. Training Plan for 10-16 Aug 2015 →. Book Review – “The Penguin Book of Indian Railway Stories” edited by Ruskin Bond. Posted by Shekhar Ruparelia. Book: The Penguin Book of Indian Railway Stories. Edited by: Ruskin Bond. Publisher: Penguin Books India. Number of pages: 184. Price: Rs. 200 ( Amazon.in. Rs 175 ( Flipkart. Rs 166.25 ( Kindle. At a railway station. The only story worth ...
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