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Eastern Europe Archive
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Lipsi: A Greek Splash of Green on the Mediterranean
Share Crossing the Mediterranean blue aqua to the Greek Island of Lipsi was a blustery, yet calm trip. I was plugged in to my IPod, which created a background of…
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Back-Street Walking Tour of Istanbul
Share I would guess that most who stride through Istanbul on their travels are quickly awe-struck by the historic architecture, markets, and bustle along the Marmara Sea. That Istanbul is…
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Ölüdeniz, Turkey: Is a Blue Lagoon Honeymoon Worthwhile?
Share For our honeymoon, my husband and I tried something new and embarrassing: a package holiday. I’d always thought package holidays were the travel equivalent of ordering your steak well-done…
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Eating Your Way Through Budapest’s Bakeries
Share There are a million different reasons to travel to Budapest. Its stunning nineteenth century architecture, the fascinating and complex history that unravels in a lazy walk across its pockmarked…
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A Trip to Crete: Strolling, Shopping, Sipping and Sunbathing
Share Given the tricky travel coordination and numerous options, it can be frustrating to decide where to go in Greece and how long to spend at each place. Santorini and…
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Beli Manastir, Croatia: Lost Language
Share It was day seven. Day seven of the heat. Day seven of no air conditioning. Day seven of constant sweating, of feeling the sticky liquid between my breasts. Seven…
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Beli Manastir, Croatia: Croatian Cliff Notes
Share When I stepped off the bus at the Osijek bus station, Igor was waiting with his hand outstretched. “Danielle?” he asked, eyeing my backpack stuffed with everything I would…
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Beli Manastir, Croatia: Swapping Scars on a Bus-ride
Share “Let me tell you young lady,” he paused and peered over his wire rimmed glasses, “war is shit.” He scrunched his nose in an attempt to push his glasses…
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Ephesus, Turkey: Finding Humanity in Unlikely Places
Share I have visited the ancient city of Ephesus on the southwest coast of Turkey twice. Each time I have felt that another archeological layer has been stripped away and…
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Novi Sad, Serbia: Park Benches and Street Food [Two Girls, One Day]
Share What do you do when you’re trapped indoors because of freezing temperatures in the middle of a snowy Budapest winter? You go to the train station and find the…
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Plitvicka Jezera National Park: Croatia
Share One of the most magnificent areas to visit in Croatia is the Plitvička jezera National Park established in 1949 (Croatian: Plitvička jezera, pronounced [plitˈvitsɛ]), which lies in the mountainous…
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Road Trip – Croat Style: A Tour of Croatia’s Coastal Cities
Share Nestled in the extreme south of Dalmatia at the end of the Isthmus of Dubrovnik, the city of Dubrovnik is one of the most prominent tourist destinations on the…
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Croatia: A Wealth of Natural Beauty at an Affordable Price
Share Croatia is a land filled with lovely, green hills and friendly people. Billing itself as “the new Riviera”, Croatia has a beautiful coastline on the eastern edge of the…
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