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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Breakfasts healthy or not?

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I´m not a role model when it comes to having breakfasts, especially if I have to get up at 6. But normally I´d say we have a quite healthy b...
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UK: Derby and Matlock Bath

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DERBY is a compact and cosy little city in the middle of England that hosts around 250.000 inhabitants. Typically English with old red ston...
Friday, June 20, 2008

Turkey: Istanbul: The endless shopping districts of Taksim and Grand bazaar

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The Taksim Square and central district is a part of the modern Istanbul with an endless amount of shops, hotels and restaurants. The mainstr...
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Turkey: Istanbul: Hagia Sofia and the Blue Mosque

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HAGIA SOFIA: During our days in istanbul we chose to visit following historical buildings: the famaous museum Hagia Sofia and the Blue Mosqu...
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Turkey: Istanbul

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Istanbul is so huge!! As a Finn I was lost in the amount of people (around 12 million), the lively streets, the colourful bazaars, the very...
Sunday, June 15, 2008

Bulgaria: Nice foods

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Raki (schnapps) to the entries Mixed grılled Bulgarian moussaka Soups What is Bulgarian food like? Stuffed peppers and sallads In Finland m...
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Bulgaria: Beautiful Varna by the Black sea coast

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Being at the beach listening to the waves and drinking Cappuchino is one of my favourite things to do in Life! Varna is a positive surpri...
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Alja
Alja loves travelling. Low-budget so far. Little money is not an obstacle. Simple. Cool. But great. And real. Member of Couch surfing (CS) and Hositality club (HC).
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