Fuerteventura rocks
Fuerteventura – that’s basically sunshine, sand, wind, rocks and more rocks. So, Fuerteventura rocks – even in black and white FavoriteRead More →
Fuerteventura – that’s basically sunshine, sand, wind, rocks and more rocks. So, Fuerteventura rocks – even in black and white FavoriteRead More →
If you travel a lot, you will encounter…be threatened…be amazed about…signs. There are lots of signs out there – some unintelligible, some funny, some strange. Here’s a small selection. FavoriteRead More →
The “Voelklingen Ironworks” is a stunning document of industrialization, of gone industrial times. Nowadays, the remains of the Voelklingen Ironworks are displayed together with changing, but always very interesting art exhibitions. With good reason, the Voelklingen Ironworks was selected as World Cultural Heritage Center by the UNESCO in 1994, and is an anchor point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage (ERIH). FavoriteRead More →
Oahu, Hawaii: polynesian feeling, combined with US comfort and mentality. Skyscrapers at the beach and jungle known from Jurassic Park and LOST just around the corner. FavoriteRead More →
San Francisco and Los Angeles and the Pacific Coast Highway in between: a wonderful road with spectacular views, connecting two cities that can’t be more different. FavoriteRead More →
The hottest Place on Earth, extraterrestrial-looking Tufas and Giant Sequoias: from Las Vegas to San Francisco FavoriteRead More →
Bled and Ljubljana prepare for Christmas – and celebrate a big Party at the start of the Christmas lighting display FavoriteRead More →
Vilnius – from minus to plus 25 degrees centigrade. Be prepared for a Siberian Feeling or go in summer… FavoriteRead More →
New York needs no introduction. “There’s nothing you can’t do”, as Alicia Keys sings in “Empire State of Mind” – and that’s true, as far as I can tell. FavoriteRead More →
After following the navigators instruction “go 995 km straight and then turn left” we reached the Fraser Range Station campground just after sunset. In the middle of nowhere – this is pretty true here. FavoriteRead More →
Great Ocean Road to Nullarbor plain: spectacular landscape and intriguing nature, to share with thousands of tourists, followed by the “great nothing”, the Nullarbor plain: landscape and nature, and all for yourself! FavoriteRead More →
Brussels, the City of Contrasts: A short stop in the “European Capital” – and still you get it all: Palaces of steel and glass, chocolate, beer and poverty. FavoriteRead More →
Australias wet and wild South: endless beaches, almost deserted coastal walks, encounters with strange wildlife (OK, strange for Europeans). And Melbourne – a City that stands up to expectations. FavoriteRead More →
Tenerife – one of the most popular escape Islands for frozen central and nothern Europeans during long and cold winter times. Though Swimming is only advised in heated Swimming pools, West Coast Tenerife is dry, warm and great for hiking with a view during the cold season. FavoriteRead More →
Tenerife – one of the most popular escape Islands for frozen central and nothern Europeans during long and cold winter times. Though Swimming is only advised in heated Swimming pools, Tenerife is a great place for hiking during the cold season. Here you will find the first part of our Tenerife journey, which lead us into the green nothern parts of the Island. *Anzeige FavoriteRead More →
Bangkok, impressions from an exciting city: Bangkok is full of exotic sights,like: golden temples and shrines, parks, even animals. I’m just getting started – that’s why this page is still under construction. Hopefully it’s going to be finished soon – for the time being there’s at least some impressions: FavoriteRead More →
Our first stop of the island-hopping-tour was Paros, smaller and touristically less frequented than her famous sisters Mykonos and Santorini. A good choice if you like it relaxed and don’t miss a vibrant nightlife. Beautiful towns like Naoussa and Parikia, nice beaches! And many opportunities for lower-priced accomodations. FavoriteRead More →
5 weeks Down Under – crossing an entire continent with great expectations: Rain Forests, Fern Gullys, endless Beaches, vibrant cities. And yes – we saw it all. Here’s the first part…Brisbane to Sydney, including great beaches and exotic jungles. *Anzeige FavoriteRead More →
Our second stop of our „island hopping in the cyclades“ trip was Naxos, considerably more busy than Paros, but way less than Mykonos and Santorini. If you like almost perfect beaches, a lively town, historic places and a nice hilly back Country, this is the place to go. FavoriteRead More →
Santorini – one of my long time „must-see“s, and finally I made it! Certainly everybody knows the pictures of blue infinity pools, merging with the blue Mediterranean sea hundreds of meters below and the blue sky above. And yes, Santorini is a magic place, despite the millions of tourists… FavoriteRead More →
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