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Svalbard

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The Dutchman Willem Barentsz. Made the first indisputable discovery of Svalbard in 1596, in an attempt to find the Northeast Passage. In 1604, an English ship landed at Bjørnøya and started hunting walrus; annual expeditions followed. From 1611, Spitsbergen became a base for whaling, where they targeted the Bowhead Whale. Because of the lawless nature of the area, English, Danish, Dutch and French companies and authorities tried to use force to keep out other countries' fleets. Was signed, granting full ...

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Iceland

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The first known permanent Norse settler was Ingólfur Arnarson. Who built his homestead in present-day Reykjavík in the year 874. Ingólfr was followed by many other emigrant settlers, largely Norsemen and their thralls, many of whom were Irish or Scottish. By 930, most arable land had been claimed and the Althing, a legislative and judiciary parliament, was initiated to regulate the Icelandic Commonwealth. The internal struggles and civil strife of the Sturlung Era led to the signing of the Old Covenant.

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Mongolia

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My first visit to Mongolia was in july 1994. These are the places i have seen on that trip. My second visit to Mongolia was in july 2010. These are the places i have seen on that trip. Tavan Bogd National Park. Please let me know when you're having questions. I would be pleased to help you. Things to do and other tips. This illustrate's my memories of Mongolia. Visiting a family in the country-side. See my "Things to do" pages for more pictures. These are divided in:. Mongolia (The early days)".

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Algeria

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I visited Algeria in oktober 1982. It was part off my 30 days trip to Tunesia and Algeria. These are the places i have seen. Please let me know when you're having questions. I would be pleased to help you. Things to do and other tips. This illustrate's my memories of Algeria. Sunrise at the Assekrem (Hoggar Mountains). See my "Things to do ". Pages for more pictures. When i'am visiting a country i like to be prepared;. So i know something about the Country. And i can plan the things to visit.

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Turkey

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Comprising most of modern Turkey, is one of the oldest permanently settled regions in the world. Göbekli Tepe. Is the site of the oldest known man-made religious structure, a temple dating to 10000 BC, while Çatalhöyük. Is a very large Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement in southern Anatolia, which existed from approximately 7500 BC to 5700 BC. It is the largest and best-preserved Neolithic site found to date and in July 2012 was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the 7th century BC. Chose B...

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Russian Far East

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Uganda (Birds and Mammals). The birds, cetaceans, wild flowers and dramatic scenery make this territory truly unique and by joining this expedition you will have the opportunity to visit a region few have had the privilege to experience. This expedition is made by The 'Spirit of Enderby'. Which measures 72 metres in length, is fully ice- strengthened and can carries just 48 passengers. Day 1 - 3. Paramushir and Atlasova Island. Onekotan and Ekarma Island. Simushir and Yankicha Island. Stretching southwar...

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West Pacific Odyssey

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Uganda (Birds and Mammals). When one thinks of the remote places on our planet, one often thinks of the far flung polar regions or the difficult to reach high mountain ranges such as the Andes or the Himalayas. With four fifths of the globe covered in water, some of the most difficult areas to reach and explore are the great oceans and in particular the vast Pacific Ocean. Before going on board of the "Spirit of Enderby". I did a 9-day trip on the Northern Island of New Zealand. Accommodates over 20....

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Greece

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Uganda (Birds and Mammals). Greece - Parnassos and Chelmos. This is a trip to the central part of Greece higlands (Parnassos and Chelmos). The main focus will be on Butterflies/Dragonflies, but the opportunities for Birds/Dragonflies/Reptiles and Plants will also be excelent. The National Park of Parnassos was founded in 1938. The dominant tree of the forested areas is the Greek fir (Abies cefhalonica). The identification of over 50 species of butterfly in a day is quite feasible, and the sight of hundre...

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Romania

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Uganda (Birds and Mammals). Romania - Danube Delta. The mighty Danube River flows 1.788 miles from its springs in Germany s Black Forest to the Black Sea. Just before reaching the sea it forms the second largest and best preserved of Europe's deltas: 2.200 square miles of rivers, canals, marshes, tree-fringed lakes and reed islands. The Danube Delta is a wildlife enthusiast s (especially a bird watcher s) paradise. Some 300 species of birds make Danube s Delta their home. Histria - Lake Sinoe. That runs ...

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West African Pelagic

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Uganda (Birds and Mammals). This voyage is in effect an extension of the Atlantic Odessey but may also be joined as a singel 8-days journey. The ship (the recently converted Plancius) ia a very comfortable expedition cruse ship with superb wildlife viewing is all directions and at alll deck levels. There will be no landings, but If conditions permit there will be zodiac cruise around Raso/Selvages and Desertas. I did make this trip in may 2011, beeing the pioneering group, and we make all of our main tar...

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Spain

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Uganda (Birds and Mammals). Spain - Sierra Nevada and Alpujarras. This is a trip to the Sierra Nevada and Alpujarras. The main focus will be on Butterflies/Dragonflies, but the opportunities for Birds will also be excelent. The region of mountain villages known as Las Alpujarras clings to the southern flanks of the Sierra Nevada, cloven by deep, sheltered valleys and gorges which run down towards the Mediterranean. The Alpujarra, as it is popularly known, in the singular, is famous throughout Spain becau...

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Svalbard - Greenland - Iceland

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Uganda (Birds and Mammals). Svalbard - Greenland - Iceland. This is a combi-trip. First I will do some days birding in Longyearby; Then I will board the "Plancius". For the Northeast Greenland 2013 expedition and after that I will end with a 10 day visit to Iceland; touring around the Nort/East/South Coast. Amsterdam - Oslo - Longyearbyen. Pyramiden - Nordenskiöld Glacier. Longyearbyen - Boarding Plancius. Raudfjord - Moffen Island. Keijser Frans Josef Fjord. Kong Oscar Fjord Fjord. East Coast - Höfn.

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Southern Africa

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Uganda (Birds and Mammals). South Africa - Namibië - Botswana - Zimbabwe. This is a trip to four off Southern Africa's countries. It will be a diverse journey; forest, river canyons, sea coast, desert, river delta's and waterfals. Beside the cultural aspects, there will be a great opportunity for birds, mammals, butterflies and other species. Table Mountain National Park. If your picture of the desert includes enormous Lawrence-of-Arabia dunes, vast gravel plains, towering mountain ranges and deep sculpt...

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Gambia

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Uganda (Birds and Mammals). Gambia is a small country with an area of not more than 11,000 km and is, apart from a narrow coastal strip, completely surrounded by Senegal. The Gambia River intersects the country in half and flows into the sea in the capital Banjul. The country measuring 330 km from East to west but is only 25-30 km wide and is entirely under the 100 m above sea level. Not less than 660 species have been seen. The trip begins with a flight to Banjul and a transfer to our hotel in Kotu....

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The Subtle Signs of Growin' Up

The Subtle Signs of Growin' Up. Monday, January 10, 2011. Big Taste.' etc. Well, there was a little bodega (convenience store) right next to Nikki's host house that was called, ' Big Sandwich,' yes, in english. =] So, when I saw that commercial, I automatically thought of the bodega. Well, this post isn't very exciting, but I thought I should write a kind of 'intro' into the next stage in my blog. I promise I'll be more interesting.maybe. =]. Friday, December 17, 2010. To throw toilet paper in the toilet.

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Worldtraveler119's Blog | My travel adventures around the world!

My travel adventures around the world! Posted by: Shay and Crystal Murrell. January 21, 2011. Thoughts on the train…. We left, it was hard. We miss everyone already. Crissy’s getting over her cold, but now I am seeming to get one. I just had to hold Kaleigh that extra 40 seconds….Oh, well! So many thoughts…. Our seat numbers on the train are 1 and 2. Pioneers, huh? That’s an understatement! Posted by: Shay and Crystal Murrell. November 13, 2010. Ecuador, Peru, then Chile? What of the people I will miss?

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65 years young and discriminated because of it! | Issues concerning discrimination, particularly age discrimination

65 years young and discriminated because of it! Issues concerning discrimination, particularly age discrimination. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Believe it or not, the same CV with a different age creates interest Part 2. June 19, 2012. Towards the end of my last post, I wrote “Since the experience he refers to is my experience and not my sons, doesn’t it stand to reason that I should also be contacted? And of course it is still the same offending recruiting company. The above named...

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Reflections by Walter | Reflections on anything

The Swedish Workplace, and how it discriminated by age. April 29, 2012. I have create a little presentation on how the Swedish workplace age discriminates. Click on the link below to start the Power point presentation. Swedish Federal Employment agency uses the Law on Employment Protection as an excuse to terminate all employees at age 67! April 27, 2012. They have to do that anyway before the employee reaches 67, so why is it considered so important just when they reach 67? How can the agency that is re...

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A man must carry knowledge with him,. If he would bring home knowledge. Welkom to my web-page. Hello,nice to meet you on my traveling page's. I am starting to build up these page's. I hope you like it. Please let me know when you have questions. Snakes are coiled upon the granite. Horseman ride into the west. Moons are rising on the planet. Where the worst must suffer like the rest. Pears are ripe and peaches falling. Suns are setting in the east. Woman wail, and men are calling. History reveals its face:.

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Travel Bug StoryBites

Monday, December 28, 2009. Quote of the Week. Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.". Links to this post. Monday, December 14, 2009. Christopher Columbus (Best non-school day of the year). Ferdinand Magellan (Are you gellin'? Francisco Vazquez de Coronado. Sir Francis Drake (Like "Mr" only better). I travel no...

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Experiencing the world we live in. Quotes to Live By. 8220;It isn’t the big things, it’s the improbable awesomeness of every little damn thing.”. August 23, 2010. Can you pick out the tourists? Apparently they can't either. Travelers never think that they are the foreigners. Interesting thing to think about, huh? What are YOUR thoughts on this? June 21, 2010. A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving. June 3, 2010. Let’s Walk About It. Well, he’s not the only one making headl...

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World Traveler and Thinker

World Traveler and Thinker. Notes from a traveling man with many interests. August 4, 2015. Checking In From Hot Houston. July 15, 2015. Back In Houston - Probably A Good Thing. It’s currently 95 degrees in Houston but sunny and not terribly humid. I’m still shaking a little Jet lag and feel pretty disconnected from the City as I really wasn’t ready to come home nor did I really have to. However, I think I did the right thing. I checked into my room at the complex early in the evening and walked uphill t...