• Venice: the romantic city of the Murano mirrors

    Venice: the romantic city of the Murano mirrors

    From Marco Polo Airport, you can take a water taxi. Some hotels even meet their guests at the airport with a water taxi, that takes you directly to the hotel. Venice is considered one of the most romantic places in the world, according to many international rankings. It’s the design…

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  • Bangkok: Exploring the city solo

    Bangkok: Exploring the city solo

    My husband, who is an engineer, works in Bangkok and has left me alone during the day. But I don’t mind. I swim in the hotel Davis pool, the one on the roof, with a view of the city. But what do you do, alone in a city like Bangkok?…

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  • Petra: In search of the Nabataean treasures

    Petra: In search of the Nabataean treasures

    Like a queen in the desert, the city of Petra stands enthroned deep within the vast red-rock formations of the desert. The Nabataeans, who founded the city, were well knowned for their wealth, based on there trade with incense. Somewhere here their treasures may be preserved. A little girl in…

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  • Hurghada: Gated getaway

    Hurghada: Gated getaway

    A week before we leave, the TV news shows a short film of a man struggling to free himself from something in the water. The man circles around in the water in a strange way, until he completely disappears into the water. He has been wrestling with a shark, and…

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  • California: driving through the American dream

    California: driving through the American dream

    The gold rush, the silver rush and the transcontinental railway built the prosperity that Hollywood since then successfully presented on the big screen. The settlers who moved over the mountains and founded the largest cities in the West were in search of adventure and money. California still attracts the adventurous…

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  • Jerusalem: a historical kaleidoscope of spirituality

    Jerusalem: a historical kaleidoscope of spirituality

    I had been working overtime for several months and needed a break. One of my friends had been working in Jerusalem for several years with a contract that was about to end. It was definitely on my bucket list to go to Jerusalem. We walked the “Via Dolorosa”, the way…

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  • Istanbul: watching dramatic dance, by the whirling Dervishes

    Istanbul: watching dramatic dance, by the whirling Dervishes

    There is a quiet self-confidence about a city like Istanbul—a city with roots dating back to 657 BC. It was known as Constantinople until 1930, and before that as Byzantium—names that still echo with history. The city has long been an important meeting place between Europe and Asia. A vast, ancient metropolis that continues…

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