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A Quick Guide to Accommodation in Cyprus
Blog: Pommie Travels - 1 July 2011
Long known as the gateway to the East – the Mediterranean Island of Cyprus offers sea, sand, culture and above all fun to the estimated half a million foreign visitors that stay on the island each year. Visit the ancient Greek and Roman ruins of Salamis and Pophos, the vibrant nightlife of Nicosia and Madeira [...]
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Carnival of Cities for 1 June 2011 – from Abu Dhabi to Athens
Blog: Sophie's World - 1 June 2011
Welcome! I’m happy to host this edition of the Carnival of Cities! After publishing the 18 May 2011 edition on Perceptive Travel Blog, Sheila Scarborough handed the baton to me....Carnival of Cities for 1 June 2011 – from Abu Dhabi to Athens is a post from Sophie's World
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Lady in Cyprus
Blog: A Lady in London - 16 May 2011
Cyprus is a divided country. Greek in the south and Turkish in the north, the Mediterranean island is inhabited by two nations. I was fascinated by Cyprus’ duality when I was in college, and ever since then I have wanted to visit and do some Cyprus sightseeing to learn more about its history and culture. I [...]
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1st Anniversary - North Cyprus
Blog: Hello, Pineapple? - 22 October 2010
EZ and I decided to put an 'add-on' to our marital vows. In a collective mission to get to and experience the world's tinier nations, the countries easily missed whilst travelling, we pledged to visit a different out-of-the-way country on dates landing on and around our wedding anniversary. Insallah, we can look forward to clinking champagne cups together in Malta, Monaco, Macau, St.
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Holiday Vacation Ideas from London and Manchester
Blog: My Little Nomads - 10 October 2010
5 Great ideas for getting away from home and enjoying some family fun and adventure.READ MORE AT: Holiday Vacation Ideas from London and Manchester Most popular post: The 5 Best Greek Islands for Kids and Families Most emailed post: A Cancun Family Vacation — Things To Do with Kids
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Travelling in Turkey – More Greek and Roman Ruins than Italy and Greece!
Blog: Vagobond.com - 29 July 2010
Again, not a lot of time to write, but we are having a wonderful time in Turkey. From cruising the Bosporus to marveling at the Iskander Kebap in Bursa, this trip has been filed with adventures stretching across the Black Sea, the Marmara Sea, and soon the Aegean Sea, and of course a bit of [...]
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Girne, North Cyprus Wishes You Were Here
Blog: Suzy Guese - 18 June 2010
This week’s Wish You Were Here photo/photos comes from editor Stephen Bugno of GoMad Nomad Travel Mag. You can also find Stephen at his personal travel blog, Bohemian Traveler. Stephen shares what he captured while exploring Girne, North Cyprus. I don’t know about you, but I certainly wouldn’t mind experiencing Girne this Friday. Stephen recounts [...]
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Service in Parks - or anywhere you go
Blog: Honey Service Year - 11 June 2010
We have found ourselves with an abundance of service projects everywhere we go. We love to look back down a beach, to gaze across a park or campground, or, look at the flowers of a roadside and enjoy a view without trash and plastics. There is something different about being in places where you can make a public difference; something about finding a space that is of a human scale which can be
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Honey Service Cyprus-Turkey
Blog: Honey Service Year - 6 June 2010
Honey Service Cyprus-TurkeyI.Our trip to Cyprus has been a whirlwind. We have had highs and lows, mostly stemming from a lot of carrying our luggage further than we wanted to or needed to. That said, Cyprus has been a real honeymooner sopt for us. We were whisked out of the airport to downtown Larnaca in a late model Mercdes Sedan Limo-Taxi, our first night was spent in a untra modern very sleek
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Useful Public Art in the Mediterranean: Murals, Spray Can Art, Mosaics
Blog: Honey Service Year - 4 June 2010
Murals, spray can art (and illegal graffiti), signage, and public art all play such important roles in defining cities, towns, and urban cultures. Public art viewed from the point of view of the traveler can become windows into the cultural world around us. Art in all its forms enlivens places we visit. For protest, aesthetic, and celebration, they are windows into a new world. Intentional art
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I’m baaaack!
Blog: Half - 15 August 2009
Ha! I’m alive again my friends! Yesterday was my first Friday night out in 3 weeks! I have beaten the flu, finally eradicated all signs of food poisoning from my system and slept off the insane post-sickness fatigue inspired by … Continue reading →
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