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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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23-06-2023
Between Sankt Andreasberg and Sonneberg there are not only many hiking and cycli...
28-10-2018
Despite all efforts, we can not continually review all of our articles for up-to...
24-04-2021
On the total of 13 kilometers between Laucha and Freyburg an der Unstrut, there ...
06-06-2022 | Hits:2785
We were coming from Jever via Aurich on the B 210 to Laura, who has been studyin...
12-01-2021 | Hits:3376
The dark gray clouds on the way to Freyburg to Neuenburg Castle indicated snowfa...
11-09-2022 | Hits:3922
Visitors to the Caravan Salon Düsseldorf can always discover the latest and mos...
29-03-2024 | Hits:814
There are numerous reasons to plan a visit to Naumburg, because not only is ther...
28-04-2018 | Hits:7596
Again and again there are encounters that are neither expected in their form nor...
16-05-2017 | Hits:11959
For a number of years, close contacts with the Stobi archaeological site in Mace...
03-05-2023 | Hits:808
About 14 days ago we had a rather serious conversation with a long-time friend w...
17-09-2024 | Hits:380
Durrës was little to hardly developed in the field of tourism during the commun...
06-10-2015 | Hits:7016
What in the high season between Omis and Split on the coastal highway 8 creates ...
10-09-2015 | Hits:24652
During our second visit to Solin we were again visiting the ancient ruins of Sal...
30-05-2024 | Hits:738
We've already been to Poland a few times and were mostly looking for accommodati...
17-06-2019 | Hits:4791
Wejherowo calls itself the spiritual capital of the Kashubians, so it has become...