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Karahantepe is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world and is located in the Şanlıurfa region of Turkey. Considered the "sister" of the famous Göbekli Tepe, this historical site offers insights into a time more than 11,000 year...
This is what chess grandmaster Anna Muzy…
Our current location, Saranda, is also t…
If you want to stay in Saranda for a few…
We had heard several times about the GR …
Words have the ability to touch hearts -…
24-01-2024
Today we are going to the well-known Vondel Park in Amsterdam, which is located ...
24-05-2019
After heavy rain showers of the last days there was something like blue sky and ...
07-10-2019
After exploring the Longdendale Trail in sections along the reservoirs and at th...
12-04-2020 | Hits:6043
Another walk has taken us along the Lossa creek, where we came across an almost ...
09-09-2022 | Hits:1432
The days at the trade fair during the Caravan Salon in Düsseldorf are long and ...
12-12-2022 | Hits:1109
The first snow is here and soon the first sleds and plastic bobs and bowls can b...
10-11-2021 | Hits:3817
Anyone who has ever visited the capital of Austria, Vienna, will certainly have ...
08-01-2018 | Hits:6043
Our first stay in Shkodra already had surprised us because of the huge Lake Shko...
29-11-2017 | Hits:4759
After the somewhat tricky descent from the heights of the Pindos due to the many...
23-12-2013 | Hits:5403
Hiring a car in Turkey is a great way to go off the beaten track to really see t...
10-02-2024 | Hits:8935
Buffavento Castle - better the ruins of the medieval hilltop castle in Northern ...
24-09-2015 | Hits:11793
We had learned and appreciated Robert and his team as part of our project journe...
09-05-2023 | Hits:1403
As already mentioned in the text about the Christmas market in Alexandroupoli, w...
23-07-2021 | Hits:3715
Even from a distance, the outlines of the towers and buildings of the Marienburg...
05-10-2023 | Hits:3814
After the first surprise due to our invitation to the exhibition “Metamorphose...