Crazy traveler that I am, I have been to London 25 times, 14 times to Paris, 13 times to Rome, 7 times to Madrid and as many times to Florence (and the…

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Coronavirus Journal (12) – The first travel abroad since the pandemic started!
I gathered up my courage (and the mask too) and… I ran to the airport! Because I had that tingling feeling in my feet with so much staying at home. My last…
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A night at the museum 4
I was going to buy some eclairs, when I stumbled upon… the Grigore Antipa Museum! I take two steps forward, I stop, I take two steps back. What if?… The door is…
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MONTEROSSO AL MARE, Cinque Terre – the resort village
I run from my room down the valley, to the small port of Riomaggiore, to catch the ship. Today is a day at sea, up to Monterosso al Mare (an only 25…
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A half day vacation…
He who does not have a vacation, should buy one – I would paraphrase that famous word about the elderly. Well, I really bought one. Actually not one, but three so far!…
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Stupid goes to Horezu…
I’m a big fan of souvenirs. A free translation to this would be that I like to buy all the nonsense in the world! J Even if they are not useful, I…
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Fell in love with an alley…
I pretty much don’t know the Danube Delta. I can count on the fingers of one hand the times I got here. The first time, when I was 9 years old. For…
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VERNAZZA, Cinque Terre – the village with a church in the sea
It seems that Vernazza is the most popular village of all or, as a local guide says, the girl in the class next to whom all the boys want to sit… It…
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CORNIGLIA, Cinque Terre – the perched village
Corniglia, the third village in the Cinque Terre, is the smallest of the villages here and the only one that cannot be reached from the sea, being at a height of over…
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MANAROLA, Cinque Terre – the village pampered by photographers…
Lemon soap, pesto sauce, linen shirts and seafood – local products, in short. Add to all those the sea, the sun, the train, the hills and you get Sensations. Then, the groups…