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Iceland’s Ice Caves – Tour Review

Ice Cave Tour by Vatnajokull Glacier Seeing an Ice Cave was the photo event that I arranged my  whole Iceland trip around. I went with lurie Belegurschi Photography Ice Caves which goes to the ice caves in the Vatnajokull Glacier. The website says the level of difficulty is graded as easy with a 5-15 minute walk to the ice

By |December 12th, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Thailand’s Monkey Temple…and my favourite sunglasses

A two hour train trip out of Bangkok, Thailand, is the town of Lop Buri. It was an important city during Thailand's history and has many major and beautiful ruins. However, its main attaction is the hundreds of crab-eating macaques that live in the ancient Khmer temple of Phra Prang Sam Yot. The locals feed the monkeys that live there.

By |December 11th, 2016|Categories: Photos, Travel, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Culture Shock: India – 7 surprises

It will come as no surprise that India is a bit of a culture shock. India is such a vibrant diverse country that is quite different to Western culture. But then the differences are what makes travel so exciting. Even expecting certain things, the experience is something else. Here are my favourite "culture shock" surprises about India. 1 Juxtaposition of

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Dorset: Durdle Door

The Durdle Door is a natural limestone rock feature on the Dorset coastline (the Jurassic Coast) near Lulworth. 'Durdle' is derived from the Old English 'thirl', meaning to pierce, bore or drill. The walk to the beach is steep with 700m at 45 degrees. But the waters are crystalline and scenery beautiful. Nearby are Man O' War Cove and Lulworth

By |August 3rd, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments
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