. . . it’s only a few blocks, and I like to walk, anyway.
It’s the City of the Seven Hills. Better get walking.
A bicycle is the finest mode of transport known to mankind.
Remember: New York isn’t going anywhere. Relax.
Shuhe, smaller, quieter. Ahhh.
It’s all downhill from there.
Still standing. Standing still.
Tell me you will stay. Make me smile.
No, Mr. Bond. I expect to you to sign . . up.
See the world, but save the planet at the same time.
Where the modern meets history.
I’m sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that.
Spinach-power your holiday!
Be seeing you.
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Norwich, a cathedral city in Norfolk, England, is celebrated for its historic building, Marble Hall, featuring a Palladian facade and an opulent marble interior. Once home to Norwich Union, it is an atypical mixture of workspace and historic architecture. Visitors can explore this unique space, highlighted by a 360° video tour, revealing its classic frescos,…
....on the Ivory coast. No surprise here. Crocodiles pull in the crowds. But don't let them pull you in, too, literally, as delicious as you think you look. Everyone loves a show, so please meet Félix Houphouët-Boigny, affectionately called Papa Houphouët or Le Vieux, (1905–1993) was a prominent Ivorian politician…
Make a habit to visit Habitat 67 when you can. It’s ever-changing, never-changing.
Berat: that’s where it’s at. Do something different.
Here's another post for you where we excitedly present another pulse-racing location in the world that you may not know about but should . . and will. Many of these are available for all to wander through, at no cost other than what you pay to arrive. Some are spectacularly remote, others…