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Inside the Zyglocke Clock Tower in Bern, Switzerland
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 7 September 2011
Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel photos.
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The skyline of the old city of Bern, Switzerland
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 1 September 2011
Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel photos.
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UNESCO World Heritage Site #135: Old City of Berne
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 27 July 2011
From the World Heritage inscription: Founded in the 12th century on a hill site surrounded by the Aare River, Berne developed over the centuries in line with a an exceptionally coherent planning concept. The buildings in the Old City, dating from a variety of periods, include 15th-century arcades and 16th-century fountains. Most of the medieval [...]
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Switzerland With Kids
Blog: My Little Nomads - 6 April 2011
Most emailed post: Traveling The World With Kids Most popular post: The Greek Islands With Kids The highlights and must-do attractions of visiting Switzerland with children.
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Pictures take you places – Bernese Street Scene
Blog: The Art of Slow Travel - 22 October 2010
In most countries, the capital is where all the action is considered to take place, and for this reason you might be tempted to head to Bern to check out what the scene is like there…but let’s face it. Both Geneva to the West and Zurich to the East dwarf Bern when it comes to [...]
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Den Den finally makes it to Bern…
Blog: The Art of Slow Travel - 23 August 2010
It took me almost one year to get myself to Bern from Zurich, and when I finally did, I found that my expectations couldn’t have been kicked harder in the butt. For ages, I had heard about the legendary Bernese – my partner had told me that a study had shown that they, among all Swiss, [...]
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Bern
Blog: No Beaten Path - 3 August 2010
Bern is a picture postcard perfect city. We visited on a day graced with lovely weather which meant we could do most of our exploring by foot, which is the perfect way to see the city. I decided to try … Continue reading →
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Friday Flashback: Winter in Switzerland
Blog: GoBackpacking - 16 July 2010
My week in Switzerland wasn’t cheap, however I managed to save some money by couchsurfing with a friend in Bern, and another person in Geneva. In Interlaken, I stayed at one of Europe’s most popular hostels, Balmer’s, but with snow on the ground, and a chill in the air, the guests were few and the [...]--------- Join Travel Blog Success today and learn to build a better travel blog. Membership includes 12 lessons, community forum, audio interviews, and a blog.
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Kneipping in Switzerland
Blog: Green Earth Guides ~ Traveling Naturally - 31 March 2010
The health-conscious Swiss have embraced the water cure and health philosophy of German Priest Sebastian Kneipp (1821-1897). Kneipp (pronounced k-nipe) understood the connection between mind and body and promoted the use of medicinal herbs, exercise, a whole foods diet, a healthy mind, and his most enduring legacy –hydrotherapy. Kneipp’s book, My Water Cure, was published in 1886!
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Photo Essay: Winter Street Scenes in Bern
Blog: GoBackpacking - 4 March 2010
I found the relatively small city full of curiosities.Join Travel Blog Success today and learn to build a better travel blog. Membership includes 12 core lessons, a community forum for asking questions and receiving personalized feedback, plus audio interviews and a blog.
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