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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 -…
11-12-2023
Active holidays are booming, this will also become clear at Fahrrad- & Wande...
24-01-2024
Today we are going to the well-known Vondel Park in Amsterdam, which is located ...
31-07-2023
Wonderful early summer weather lures people outside, if possible into the green ...
25-06-2022 | Hits:1572
After our extensive visit to the Leipzig Zoo, the large panorama picture "Amazon...
17-11-2022 | Hits:2092
Rodgau is part of the Rhein-Main metropolitan area, one of the economically stro...
11-03-2020 | Hits:6528
The visit to the Central Cemetery in Vienna, which was quite wet and cold but ex...
12-07-2018 | Hits:5292
The beautiful weather had lured us again below the open sky to Baldeneysee near ...
05-06-2020 | Hits:3202
The current daily policy in the Syrian conflict has brought tragic problems to t...
03-11-2018 | Hits:4114
Probably every traveler to Greece will visit the capital Athens, especially as t...
08-11-2023 | Hits:277594
One of the surviving buildings of Roman times in the ancient part of Thessalonic...
11-01-2021 | Hits:2641
Öger started charter flights to Anatolia for Turkish guest workers in 1969. The...
23-03-2020 | Hits:5027
A business meeting with two entrepreneurs from Warsaw had led to a short visit t...
16-11-2024 | Hits:191410
After the invitation to the camper club meeting on the river banks of the Danube...
22-08-2018 | Hits:7675
After a first, morning recovery phase of the exhausting descent with coffee and ...
24-10-2023 | Hits:1006
On the way to the South Bohemian Aleš Gallery to the exhibition “Metamorphose...