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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 -…
12-04-2023
We had already covered part of the way around the Geiseltalsee on foot, now we h...
05-01-2024
Another e-bike tour was coming up and once again we chose the Prahljust campsite...
08-05-2024
Although we had only just roughly cleaned the e-bikes (the forest paths on the F...
06-04-2022 | Hits:2638
Almost in the center of Winterthur is one of the oldest surviving buildings in t...
23-09-2022 | Hits:2527
During our stay in Strasbourg, we had already collected some information about t...
09-09-2022 | Hits:1432
The days at the trade fair during the Caravan Salon in Düsseldorf are long and ...
14-10-2016 | Hits:18917
We had already completed the already mentioned visit of our main sponsor and sup...
21-08-2016 | Hits:6285
Once again our stay at the camper stop Zampetas in Thessalonica / Perea designed...
15-11-2023 | Hits:1319
Since its founding, Thessaloniki was located on the Via Egnatia, the main traffi...
25-11-2016 | Hits:4212
In the early period of the monasteries of Meteora, climbing was clearly a necess...
23-12-2013 | Hits:6119
Once arrived in Turkey the question how to reach another town or place may appea...
19-08-2017 | Hits:20400
During our walk through Cheb, we took advantage of the magnificent view from the...
06-10-2015 | Hits:7015
What in the high season between Omis and Split on the coastal highway 8 creates ...
06-05-2021 | Hits:5970
Although the young state of Bosnia-Herzegovina, which emerged from the multi-eth...
05-10-2023 | Hits:3804
After the first surprise due to our invitation to the exhibition “Metamorphose...