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Websites which offer Travel photography and pictures. There are many travel photography websites, but not all offer good, quality travel photography. Unfortunately digital cameras making it very easy for a amateur photographer to take travel pictures. BUT, there are also some very good quality websites out there. Here are some for the topic travel photography. If you want to be listed here please submit your URL here:. Viewing Travel Photography directories 1 to 16. Stock Photos: Path: Directories. The N...
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Third class ticket: December 2007
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Friday, 21 December 2007. Some Will say that Moldavia is probably one of the poorest countries in Europe, You just wouldn't say the same ıf you walk along the streets of Chisinau, the capital. Well dressed people, flashy lights and plenty of BMW and Mercedes decorating its parking places. As our friend says " - This country mafia, you understand? Once in Odessa we manage to book our ferry that won't be leaving in five days. This city use to be really important for the WW II, now is famous for its. İf you...
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Third class ticket: May 2008
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Thursday, 29 May 2008. After a 24 hours back breaking ride with the local transport, where the driver decided to have a nap just after 20 hours of driving non-stop, we happily made it to Khorog, the main city along the Pamir Highway . Unfortunately many drivers in Tajikistan do not believe in free rides for tourists, and after a few changes of car and paying small sums of money we made to the next significant town, Jelandy, which is already 4000m high and no more than ten houses can be counted…. After wa...
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Third class ticket: February 2008
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Friday, 22 February 2008. Armenia is definitely an interesting country where you can find both sides of the coin without having to flip it over. Unfortunately environmental care is bot of the first priorities in Armenia and just close by those magic monasteries you cab observe and old soviet metal factory still working, where the smoke of which stains the facade of the typical all look alike depressive soviet gray buildings of the city spreading around. Armenians are really curious, friendly and speciall...
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Third class ticket: October 2007
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Sunday, 28 October 2007. NATURE AND TAXES SHOULDN'T GO TOGETHER. We jump on the busy early bus, and after pushing our way out of the city and its contaminating traffic, we arrive to the countryside. Trough the window I can see small villages with black spots on their facades that makes wake up ans tart to imagine how horrible war can be, specially is if between your own brothers! Nearly 14 Euros leave a bad taste in my mouth and also the thought that nature and taxes shouldn't go together. Two days explo...
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Third class ticket: THE OFFICIAL REGULATIONS OF CHINA SAY...
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Sunday, 6 July 2008. THE OFFICIAL REGULATIONS OF CHINA SAY. Last hours in Kyrgyzstan, land of mountains, which seem to show all their beauty to us, maybe to make us regret the fact of leaving and cover the distance between Osh and the Irkestan pass that will take us into China. Early in the morning we manage to get our "out" stamps from the last kyrgyz checkpoint, still not knowing what we had ahead. Yes, but we did not write the guidebook.thanks for that! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Third class ticket: March 2008
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Friday, 14 March 2008. FROM ASSASSINS TO BLUE TILED MOSQUES. In our way to Teheran we decided to pay a visit to Alamut, land of the assassins. Surrounded by the snowed peaks of the Alborz range you can find numerous castles situated in strategic points, like Gazor Khan castle dating from the time when the Mongol empire use to rule this part of the world. Fighting against the horribly busy traffic early morning, we arrived to the Turkmenistan's embassy just on time to find out the we will have to wait to ...