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MEXICO

Mexico is my favourite country outside of North America. Possibly, one’s favourite country is the one you know the best. In my first year of travel in 2006/07, I drove all of the  Baja and in my second year in … Continue reading

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SICILY

Sicily has the most spectacular churches in the world. The wonderful mosaics and marble work never get tiring.  ARAB- NORMAN PALERMO and the CATHEDRAL CHURCHES OF CEFALÚ and MONREALE. This includes nine churches and civic buildings in Palermo and the area, … Continue reading

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RUSSIA – ST PETERSBURG & MOSCOW’S METRO STATIONS

ST PETERSBURG (pop. 4.8 million) History. Peter built the Peter and Paul Fortress in 1703 founding the city. The capital was moved from Moscow. Artisans and architects came from all over Europe, so that by 1725, when Peter died, the city … Continue reading

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INDIA TEMPLES

These were some special temples in India KALIGHAT KALI TEMPLE Kolkata. Dec 2012. Regarded as one of the holiest of the 51 Shakti Peeths on Earth, the Kalighat Kali Temple is a must-visit place in Kolkata due to its history … Continue reading

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ROMAN RUINS

LEPTIS MAGNA (“Great City”), Libya. 130 km from Tripoli, it was originally a Phoenician trading port from about 700 BC and prospered for nearly 1000 years before Vandal invasions and sandstorms brought its downfall. In its heyday during the reign … Continue reading

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EASTER ISLAND

It was a 5 1/2-hour flight from Santiago, Chile to Easter Island (called Rapa Nui “Navel of the World” by its inhabitants and Isla de Pascua by Chileans). Discovered by a Dutch ship in 1722 on Easter Sunday and visited … Continue reading

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VALLE de la LUNA

This is a big area with spectacular eroded landscapes. Originally a salt flat, the area was uplifted by seismic activity. Two weeks before we arrived, there was a record rainstorm and the dry brown hills were transformed into a fairyland … Continue reading

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MAYAN SITES

When in the Yucatan, I saw 19 Mayan sites. All are different, each with its charm. Power struggles? Drought? Overpopulation? Whatever happened to the Maya remains a mystery—with clues hidden in the jungle. At its height, during the Late Classic … Continue reading

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KAYAK TRIPS

Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii). Guided trip with Ecosummer Adventures 1992. Stayed at a B&B in Sandspit and then took a Beaver south to Rose Harbour in Stuart Huston Channel separating Moresby and Islands. With a group of 6 and … Continue reading

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KOOTENAY MOUNTAINEERING CLUB HIKING CAMPS

The Kootenay Mountaineering Club has been holding summer camps since 1974. Hiking camp is the best week of the year for me (an* indicates the camps I have attended). And all this for unbelievably low prices ($450 in 2014, $750 … Continue reading

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