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For 91 Days in Iceland Travel Blog » Iceland. For 91 Days Travel Blog. Hot Springs / Pools. Sjáumst Síðar, Iceland. Add to Flipboard Magazine. Only 300,000 people live in Iceland. This shocked me at first. An entire country for a population smaller than that of Honolulu? During our walk along the Fimmvorðuháls Trail, the moment we crossed between two glaciers and saw the valley of Þórsmörk beneath us, glowing in the evening sun, was one of those transcendent experiences IR...Who party like maniacs!
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Islands | For 91 Days in Iceland Travel Blog
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For 91 Days in Iceland Travel Blog » Islands. For 91 Days Travel Blog. Hot Springs / Pools. Tractors, Ptarmigans and Dried Cod at Hrísey Island. Add to Flipboard Magazine. Be still my beating heart! So how did it come to pass that, hours later on the ferry back to the mainland, Jürgen and I were happily anointing this one of the most enjoyable days in recent memory? It’s a real cultural delicacy! We all love it, don’t we guys? 8221; No way that anyone could truly enjoy munching on a substance which might...
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Churches | For 91 Days in Iceland Travel Blog
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For 91 Days in Iceland Travel Blog » Churches. For 91 Days Travel Blog. Hot Springs / Pools. The Church at Skálholt. Add to Flipboard Magazine. Standing in front of the church at Skálholt, my mind wasn’t occupied by the magnificent natural scenery of the location, but rather by its quiet solitude. This was once the largest town in Iceland? Unbelievable. And so I asked my question again, this time aloud, in a thunderous voice. Why not? It’s not as though anyone was around to hear me. Located near the BSÍ ...
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History | For 91 Days in Iceland Travel Blog
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For 91 Days in Iceland Travel Blog » History. For 91 Days Travel Blog. Hot Springs / Pools. Vestmannæyjar: The Westman Islands. Filed under Day Trips. Add to Flipboard Magazine. Just a few miles off the southern coast of Iceland are the Westman Islands (. The next catastrophe to hit the Westman Islands came in 1973, with the eruption of the Eldfell volcano. Heimaey is a great place to spend a day or two. Ferries leave frequently from Landeyjahöfn, and take just a half-hour to make the crossing&#...Upon a...
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Churches | Curacao For 91 Days
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Curacao For 91 Days » Churches. For 91 Days Travel Blog. Fort Amsterdam and the Fortkerk. Add to Flipboard Magazine. Colonial-era Willemstad was protected from marauding pirates and enemy navies with an extensive set of eight forts, six of which have survived intact into the present day. The oldest and most important is Fort Amsterdam, found at the entrance to Saint Anna Bay. Within the grounds of the fort, you’ll find the United Protestant Church of Curaçao, built in 1769. The. History is palpable in Cu...
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Iceland Index | For 91 Days in Iceland Travel Blog
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For 91 Days in Iceland Travel Blog » Iceland Index. For 91 Days Travel Blog. Hot Springs / Pools. Filed under by Mike Powell. Add to Flipboard Magazine. Reykjavík: Iceland’s… City. A View of Reykjavík from the Hallgrímskirkja. The Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach. The Reykjavík City Zoo. Harpa – Iceland’s Opera House. The 871 2 Settlement Exhibition. The Icelandic Phallological Museum (NSFW? Modern Art at the Hafnarhus. Þjódmenningarhúsið: The Culture House. The Árbæjarsafn Open Air Museum. Over Vatnajökull ...
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For 91 Days in Istanbul Travel Blog » Neighborhoods. For 91 Days Travel Blog. Rumeli Kavağı and Sariyer. Add to Flipboard Magazine. The two northernmost towns on the European Bosphorus are Sariyer and Rumeli Kavağı. Sariyer is more developed and wealthy, trapped between a dense forest and the water, while Rumeli Kavağı is a quiet seaside village with a convivial atmosphere. A Pier in Rumeli Kavağı. Rumeli Kavağı is easy to visit as part of the city-run Bosphorus Tour. 8211; Turkish Hamam Towels. One of t...
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Curacao For 91 Days » Curaçao Index. For 91 Days Travel Blog. Filed under by Mike. Add to Flipboard Magazine. Grote Knip – Our First Beach in Curaçao. A Surf Championship at Playa Kanoa. The Black Sand Beach of Santu Pretu. An Underwater Paradise at Directorsbaai. The Sea Turtles of Playa Piskado. Intrepid Explorers Discover Playa Hunku. Boka Pos Spanjo and Boka Hulu. A Birthday Celebration at Playa Forti. The Beaches of San Juan. First Impressions of Willemstad. Sint Willibrodrus and its Flamingos.
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Curacao | Curacao For 91 Days
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Curacao For 91 Days » Curacao. For 91 Days Travel Blog. Ayo, Dushi Kòrsou! Add to Flipboard Magazine. I mean that: everything is easy! Try to get along with the locals. Guess what? It’s easy. Before the words “Bon dia” have even left your tongue, the person you’re talking with has already greeted you in four different languages, and shook your hand, and slapped you on the back, and asked your name. They’re so friendly, you don’t even have to try. Interested in scuba diving? By now, it shouldn’t sur...
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Beaches | Curacao For 91 Days
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Curacao For 91 Days » Beaches. For 91 Days Travel Blog. A Trip to Klein Curaçao. Add to Flipboard Magazine. Klein Curaçao, a small, uninhabited island found a few miles southeast of Curaçao, has become a popular destination for day trips, thanks to its pristine beach, excellent snorkeling, and atmosphere of forsaken solitude. We booked an excursion which brought us to the island on a catamaran, and spent the day checking it out. We never found much coral, but there was a short period during which we saw.
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