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Iceland: Reykjavik | my feet don't want to go to sleep
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My feet don't want to go to sleep. Ireland: Dublin; Sláinte. Saluti to the best chef. Ireland: Ring of Kerry. Ireland: Dublin, North Side. Where to go in Iceland. Obama hits Trump with a Twitter diss only a president can deliver on.mash.to/2eDXAWh. What an amazing article by @ deray. Why I’m voting for Hillary Clinton medium.com/thewashingtonp. Woke up in Bushwick, had brunch in east village, celebrated the marathon in the upper east side, had dinner in koreatown #dayinthelife. We out here #upb. Before y...
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Places – Duncommutin
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Thoughts from beyond the end of the line. June 17, 2015. The middle of the week saw us in Sussex, up on the South Downs. I hope this picture, taken in the high clump of trees known as Chanctonbury Ring, gives a feel of the day:. Or there is just the old – sun on the cloisters at Norwich Cathedral:. And in the cathedral itself, there’s an evocative artwork by the Brazilian sculptor Ana Maria Pacheco:. More about the artwork here. While the exhibition is on. Posted in Commuting and life in general. Murals,...
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2015 August
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Archives for August 2015. August 28, 2015. Those of you who’ve been hanging out in the. For a while now know there are some types of history books that can be counted on to make me say “I want to read this”:. Books that tell a story we think we know from a radically different persepctive. Books that deal with people outside the mainstream of history. Books that tell a story I didn’t even know existed. Books–oh, well, you get the idea. Independence Lost: Lives on the Edge of the American Revolution,.
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Road Trip Through History: Reykjavik
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Road Trip Through History: Reykjavik. August 7, 2015. A modern Icelandic take on Smoky Bay. The thing that struck me most about Reykjavik is how modern it is–literally. According to the party line, Iceland was settled in the 9th century by refugees from Norway, where Harald Fair-Hair had made himself the first king and was busy claiming all the land for the crown.* But the early settlers didn’t build towns. They came together each spring in the great gathering known as the. I was astonished to learn that...
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chocolate belga | chocolate belga
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Tag Archives: chocolate belga. 27 May, 2016. Entre Europa y Groenlandia. En el cruce de la placa tectónica americana con la euroasiática. Así de fascinante. Aunque increíble, su clima es templado, debido a la corriente del Golfo. Su superficie es de 103.000 km2, pero el 80% lo forman glaciares, volcanes y desierto, lo que deja poco área habitable para sus 330.000 ciudadanos. De ahí su denominación de Tierra del fuego y del hielo. Para ver el país, existe una carretera circular “Ring Road” que...Su natura...
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Iceland – Travelling Mug
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Get inspired with me. June 17, 2015. July 14, 2016. Welcome to the land of fire and ice… (and WIND! In the first week of March, 2015 I decided to make an unforgettable road trip around Iceland. It took my 5 days to drive around the “. 8221; and I stayed my last two days in the capital,. Toyota Corolla rental, aka “The Beast”. I rented this baby for the whole week with an amazing company called SADcars ( sadcars.com. They are the cheapest car rental company in Iceland and are very friendly. And experience...
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48 Hours in Reykjavík — frequent wanderer
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48 Hours in Reykjavík. June 27, 2016. If you haven't noticed, I've fallen way behind on my blog posts. There's still so much that has transpired this year that I haven't had a chance to write about! I'll be breaking up this series into a few individual posts covering various destinations along the Ring Road and around the country. To kick things off, it only seemed appropriate to start in Iceland's buzzing capitol of Reykjavik! Other than a single Hilton, the city is short on big global hotel chains....
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Today is going to be the best day ever.......: March 2015
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Today is going to be the best day ever. Tuesday, 31 March 2015. March Mission - The Results! So, the March (but really April) Mission was to go forth and have a journey - and I did! I went somewhere I've never been before and somewhere I'd definitely like to go again - Iceland! The scenery was stunning, we. Saw the Northern Lights. Ate fish and chips (in the harbour), a hot dog from the world famous hot dog stand. Kjotsupa (Icelandic meat soup) at a place called Koffin. And stood outside the penis museum.
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