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Europe (Part I): London
Driving from our cabin in the woods of north-eastern Tennessee, the winding roads of the Appalachian passes and the mountainous stretches...
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Europe (Part II): Edinburgh
Day eight begins extremely early in the morning. After boarding the coach to King's Cross Station at 6:30, we took a train up to...
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Europe (Part III): Oxford
Today, for the most part, was very relaxing. It began with the usual breakfast of two pieces of white toast and a croissant, one cup of...
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Europe (Part IV): Stonehenge
Stonehenge: one of the great wonders of the world. How was it built? Why was it built? No one knows... Our coach ride to the stones took...
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Europe (Part V): Dover
Our second time visiting Oxford was much better than our first. We arrived around the same time, in the morning, and walked a bit until...
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Europe (Part VI): Cambridge
The metropolitan tube is crammed, tighter than the shoe of Cinderella as it was forced onto the foot of the evil stepsisters. My butt was...
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Europe (Part VII): Paris
L’amour est l’emblème de l’éternité, il confond toute la notion de temps, efface toute la mémoire d’un commencement, toute la crainte...
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Europe (Part VIII): Pisa
The flight to Firenze was wonderful: we left a few minutes early and quickly ascended into the air. Within a few moments, we were souring...
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Europe (Part IX): Rome
I wake up at 0900 to get breakfast offered by Hotel Duca d'Alba for absolutely nothing. From croissants to bruschetta to tomatoes crusted...
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