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Berlin – City of Memory
At the beginning of this year my boyfriend, James, and I went on a 20 day trip with a single backpack each. We visited 4 countries, 10 cities, carrying 4 cameras and probably an equal amount of shirts. Our first stop was Berlin. We arrived to Berlin-Schönefeld in the afternoon and headed to the city… Read more
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Skopje Food Scene
Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia, is a crossway between worlds. Over the centuries it has been part of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, Bulgaria, Serbia, the Ottoman Empire, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and later the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia before becoming independent as the capital of Macedonia. And like its history, the… Read more
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Skopje – the hidden gem of the Balkans
We were looking through cheap flights and God did we hit the lottery with Skopje. We managed to get a very good price for flights and accommodation to stay from Thursday to Sunday, giving us two full days in North Macedonia. The bus from the airport dropped us off near the city centre just by… Read more
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Port Douglas the holiday town
Our final destination in the Sunshine State was Port Douglas. After spending our day around the Daintree River, we headed South. We got to our accommodation, the Pink Flamingo Resort, at around 6 p.m. But we were not expecting what waited for us. Ian did his magic a third time in a row. We had… Read more
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Into the Rainforest
After our forced stop over in Cairns Ian picked up our rented car in the morning before we headed to the Daintree. We were driving on the incredibly scenic Captain Cook Highway, which mostly follows right next to beach, with lookouts every 30 minutes. One of these was the Rex Lookout, which is a small… Read more
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Tropical Island Dream – Part 2
Our second full day at the magical Fitzroy Island started a bit later. James and I slept in, tired out after the snorkelling yesterday, while Sally and Ian did yoga. By mid-day we were reunited and headed to the Snorkel Shop to rent some kayaks. There were so many program options. There was of course… Read more
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