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Amman To Something

As day dawns over Amman, the Muslim call to prayer wafts through the air, coming from mosques in every direction. Continue reading →

The Dead Sea and the Dead City

The Dead Sea Nestled in a deep rift, more than 400m below sea level, is a lake so warm and Continue reading →

Red Red Rum

Three hours after leaving Amman the sky above the Desert Highway was still a heavy shade of grey and the Continue reading →

The Land That Vegetables Forgot

In a bid to save cash, get plenty of work done and detox a little we’ve retreated to Stacker’s parents’ Continue reading →

Christmas – The Catalan Way

The festive mood here has been in full swing since the Christmas lights were promptly turned on, accompanied by street Continue reading →

The rain in Spain falls mainly ..in Barcelona

“Its rare that it rains for more than a few minutes in Barcelona,” we were told when we first arrived. Continue reading →

EuroChocolate 2011

Sadly, we’ve all come to know Perugia as a shady drug dealers’ paradise slash freemason stronghold where young students go Continue reading →

Barcelona: Three weeks in

Until recently, I had mistakenly thought that the Macarena was firmly consigned to the ranks of forgotten one-hit wonders of Continue reading →

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