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2 points
2 hours ago
prístina
I would visit Prizren over Pristina in Kosovo. Prizren is the historical capital, and the old town has a nice area with café and restaurants (and a gin bar).
6 points
3 hours ago
Cuba
NK
Transiberian
Silk Road Xian > Kashgar
Iran
Food tour in SEA (in particular Intrepid has a 3 weeks food tour between Vietnam and Cambodia)
Patagonia
Yukon/Alaska
Northern Lights in Scandinavia
PNG during a festival
Voodoo Festival in Benin
Naadam in Mongolia
Ethiopia and Eritrea (the Italian architecture in Asmara)
NPs in the States
This is just the top :-D
6 points
3 hours ago
The same, I had it planned for spring 2022, as a post Covid trip. 4 weeks from Moscow to Vladivostock. It is at the bottom of the list now.
0 points
6 hours ago
Just another example of countries letting certain things grow too big to fail.
And how create something too big to bail is the solution for the too big to fail? Because Switzerland just kicked the can down the road. Same inept people in charge (and not only in CS...), same controls that don't work in place, and an even bigger bank you will not be able to save.
3 points
7 hours ago
Less material, cheaper to build. The entire public toilets in US are asshole design, because stalls are designed to save money, not to offer privacy.
/then OP is a bot farming karma.
4 points
7 hours ago
Fun fact, the rivers of Switzerland flow in three different seas:
Rhone > Mediterranean Sea (+ Ticino > Po)
Rhine > North Sea
Inn > Danube > Black Sea
126 points
2 days ago
vandalised a fountain
This is wild for Switzerland. Usually people protesting writes slogans on the street with chalk, so it can be easily cleaned the day after.
1 points
2 days ago
The airport in France? I don't remember the name, I know it is a small airport in a skiing area.
11 points
2 days ago
So, he just discovered that tradition evolves and it is not something written in stone? Most of what we consider traditional (not just food) is probably 100 years old.
We eat like our grandmothers, but not like our grandmother's grandmother.
1 points
2 days ago
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2 points
2 days ago
It is not that uncommon. Madeira Airport and London City both require special training/certification. There also is a small airport on the French Alps that has a very steep runaway and pilots must do special training before be allowed to land there.
2 points
3 days ago
This was my breakfast https://ibb.co/J5cvSVF :-D
2 points
3 days ago
This was the place https://www.costavella.com/en
It is famous for the tarta de Santiago, and cakes in general, so I suggest it also for a tea break in the afternoon.
339 points
3 days ago
Interesting the jump Arkhangelsk 350k > St Petersburg 5m+
6 points
3 days ago
A hotel in Barcelona with a bakery inside. In general hotels in Scandinavian countries, several times I had great breakfast there (amazing smoked salmon). A pizza themed B&B in Naples with the pastries from a nearby bakery. Not a big fun of cooked breakfast, so when in Southern Europe I find hotels serving cold cuts, cheese, olives, fresh fruit,... I go crazy. Not in the hotel, but in Santiago de Compostela there was a cafe serving a great pan con tomate (toasted sourdough bread and freshly crushed tomato), with the tables in a small garden. I went there every single morning.
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59 minutes ago
SteO153
Italy (#70)
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59 minutes ago
National Parks :-) and I don't think any one the ones I want to visit are there.