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The cross-road of Western Europe
... forever to find, but when we did we were ecstatic. Back to the ship we went. Everyone curled up in the boys room and we all watched a late night movie before yet another long day of traveling.
Okay, where do I even start with Amsterdam? We arrived at the train station around 2pm, not leaving much time to look around and find our hostel before it was dark. So we headed straight to the hostel to meet up with ...
NAMASTE !!!!
... the travelbunnies decided to explore another HUGE country. A country with whom I fell in love 5 years ago while I was there for the first time: INDIA,INCREDIBLE india <3
Ever since I’m with Natasa She had to hear all my fascinating experiences: Holy cows with 5 legs :p , floating bodies in the sacred Ganga river, incredible colonial & Mogul architecture in Rajasthan, Bombay & its Bollywood, tasty &, spicy – but ...
More than just diamonds
... immediately-likable place. It's much bigger than Gent, and much more of a city, so perhaps not as immediately approachable, but it's really a great place. It feels a bit tatty in places, but that adds to the charm: it's not a place that's just preserved as a museum for tourists.
Our hours there were spent doing the typical tourist stuff: seeing the cathedral, wandering the historic center, checking out the main shopping ...
The Antomiom and Catillon Brewery
... almost felt as though I was getting in the workers way. Most tours I've been on have been staged, but not this one. They don't even walk you through it! They give you a breif history speech at the beginning (which I remember absolutely nothing from because the women giving it spoke so fast haha) then hand you a self guided tour pamphlet and send you on your way. This didn't bother me at all, in fact I actually prepared it. Most tours that I go on, I either can't see because I'm ...
Thrown Hands, Old Homes and Black Clothes
... give me information-wise is the website once again, which I’m told has an English tab. The lack of second language strikes again. What they direct me to instead is the fashion school just up the road, currently housing a wicked exhibition as part of the festival thingy.
Black: Masters Of Black In Fashion & Costume gives a wicked retrospective of the non-colours existence in our culture. Originally existing as a very hard colour to dye and make, Black was reserved for ...