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Ever since I heard of Beneficio I felt this more or less conscious need to go there. Not that I'd want to live in the place, but I sa...
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Legong is one of Bali's traditional dances. It's been considered royal entertainment ever since it originated in the 19th centu...
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My trip started on Friday, the 7th, when I went to board an overnight Volvo sleeper bus which would take me to Goa, Mapsa to be exact. ...
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Tanah Lot is one of the most famous temples on Bali. Well, Pura Tanah Lot is the temple, Tanah Lot is the rock formation it's on,...
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I suppose there are few people who have never heard of the pyramids in Giza. Again, just like it was with the Nile , I imagined them a bit d...
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One of tourist and local must do's alike is a visit to Al-Azhar park before the call for an evening prayer.
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niedziela, 26 grudnia 2010
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poniedziałek, 13 grudnia 2010
Liptovsky Hradok, referred to as the Grand Castle, is a beautifully restored XII/XVI centry castle, turned into a stylish hotel. I want you to have a look for yourselves...
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Some of the nice places I got a chance to visit in the last 48 hours..
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piątek, 10 grudnia 2010
After a great first day in Vienna, Beninga and I decided to make the most of the time I had left before setting off to Bratislava. One thing I couldn't miss was their Christmas Market.
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Cairo is called the city of thousand mosques for a reason.
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czwartek, 9 grudnia 2010
The first stop on my new travel is Vienna. A beautiful European capital which has everyone enchanted, and which I haven't visited since I was 11.
So basically, everything's new for me here. However, the more important part than sight-seeing for me now, is spending time with Benigna (an Austrian girl I met during my year in Brussels). Finally, after so much time!
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piątek, 3 grudnia 2010
I suppose there are few people who have never heard of the pyramids in Giza. Again, just like it was with the Nile, I imagined them a bit differently..
Giza's a part of Cairo and the pyramids are almost 'glued' to the rest of the city. You're driving and then suddenly those world famous sand structures appear to your left. I guess that's why they've lost some of their charm and magic for me.
Note the hideous building someone's agreed to have put between the pyramids.. |
Managed to find a small spot to have a rest in the pyramid's wall ;) |
You might think going underground would be an opportunity to escape the constant heat under the Egyptian sun. And while it could be true, it's not.
I didn't pay to go inside the most popular pyramid, have seen a small one instead, the Queen's pyramid. The tunnel leading inside might not be long but it's quite steep, very narrow and totally uncomfortable. By the time you go down, you're all nice and sweaty :)
Luckily there were no real crowds when I visited Giza, although it was far from deserted. And you can see how all the coaches ruin the view. As if the lazy tourist couldn't walk a couple meters more from the parking lot..
A police "precinct" ;) |
Life, just like monuments, is a matter of..
.. perspective.
I guess finding an Egyptian coffin exactly your size laying out in the open should be a bit freaky, right?
But at least now I know where the idea of sunbeds comes from! :D
"Objects in the rear view mirror may appear closer than they are..."
There was a group of men on a guided tour coming our way when Ehab was taking the shot. Suddenly he starts laughing, so I ask what's the matter. "They've said it's going to be a damn' good picture". I think they got it right!
I was already on the road when I had my birthday and my parents decided a camel ride with the pyramids in the background was the perfect gift (and I mean the ride itself, everything else was on me :P). It was a bit scary, though. I was in constant fear of falling flat on my face.
Unfortunately, all the photos the camel guy took us are out of focus, so I don't have any good ones :(
Fortunately, all the photos the camel guy took us are out of focus, so I have an excuse to go back to Cairo and take some good ones :)
The poor photographer himself.
Somehow never realised the Sphinx was just below the pyramids!
The three wonders of Giza: the pyramid, the Sphinx, Magu
Your typical Giza photo.
The funniest part, however, was the process of taking it. I was with Ehab, my cs guide (and the best one at that!) and he would try to get the best shot by shouting "lower", "higher", "go to the front", "go to the back" "bend your knees", and "kiss!". The group of young Arab guys sitting just in front of me was having the time of their life.
And so I tutted my way off to Saqqara.
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After visiting Giza, Ehab decided to take me to the less famous, and thus less crowded, pyramids in Saqqara.
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Before going to Cairo, I always had this romantic and naive image of the Nile, the proud river I used to learn about when in primary school. Of course, the first evening out at its bank proved me wrong.
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czwartek, 2 grudnia 2010
Batu caves are located just outside of Kuala Lumpur and are a great escape from the bustling city. They're famous mostly for the Hindu cave temples and a huge statue dedicated to one of the deities, Murugan.
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Lake Buyan is one of the prettiest spots I've seen during my two-day motorbike trip around Bali.
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Gili Meno is one of three small islands located like drops of beautiful sandy beaches next to Lombok. It's a lot quieter than Gili Trawangan, and a bit less frequented than Gili Air. Its estimated population is about 300 :)
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poniedziałek, 29 listopada 2010
Menara Kuala Lumpur, referred to as KL Tower, is one of the symbols of the Malaysian capital. With its 421 m, it places second among world's tallest freestanding towers.
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środa, 24 listopada 2010
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wtorek, 23 listopada 2010
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One of the most exciting things I've done so far was a spur-of-the-moment 3 day volcano trek. It was a very cold and wet period of my life but all the hardship was well worth it!
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