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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 …
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22-03-2016
Our trail checking experiences in Alanya, in Oymapinar and at the Tahtali logica...
08-05-2024
Although we had only just roughly cleaned the e-bikes (the forest paths on the F...
07-02-2019
Benjamin had been working in the camping equipment branch for some time, so we h...
29-09-2022 | Hits:6352
Not just because of the wonderful summer weather, the next diving expedition is ...
30-12-2018 | Hits:17609
Actually, it was just plain coincidence that brought us into contact with an eve...
10-01-2024 | Hits:2486
For this day we planned a city stroll along the Amsterdam canals and bridges, wh...
11-10-2023 | Hits:10362
We first got to know Aquileia in its current size as a small, provincial town fa...
09-05-2022 | Hits:1398
During our last stay in Switzerland we had already considered using the car for ...
14-07-2024 | Hits:118385
During our visit to the Skanderbeg Museum, the desire for more information about...
26-12-2013 | Hits:604
Foreign persons are allowed to establish either a joint stock company or a limit...
21-12-2013 | Hits:6492
Turkey is nearly completely surrounded by water. There is the Mediterranean to t...
21-12-2019 | Hits:3900
Until 1850, the historic old town of Belgrade, today a large part of the Stari G...
30-05-2024 | Hits:737
We've already been to Poland a few times and were mostly looking for accommodati...
20-12-2017 | Hits:179217
Our route to the north should this time lead us passing Skopje, Nis and Belgrade...
24-10-2023 | Hits:1004
On the way to the South Bohemian Aleš Gallery to the exhibition “Metamorphose...