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A Reset.

Well it’s been a while since I updated this webpage. I’m gonna put some effort into bringing it back to life. I’ve been to a few places since I last used the page, and I still need to finish the Morocco part. I realized that keeping the page up to date while traveling was challenging,

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Sahara Adventure

We set off from Fes early in the morning, embarking on a 10-hour bus journey through the Middle Atlas mountain range. The first stop was Ifran, often referred to as the “Moroccan little Switzerland,” a picturesque town known for its cleanliness. Despite the limited time, we found it beautiful. Next, we made a brief stop

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Hot as the Sun

We started our adventure in Morocco with a bus journey from Casablanca to Fez. Half way we got to stop for a guided tour around some Roman ruins at Volubilis.  Volubilis was hotter than the sun and Debbie felt like she was going to melt!!! Temperatures soaring up to 44 degrees, it was unlike any heat

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Casablanca

After a tiring flight and a late check-in yesterday, we decided to have a relaxed morning, recharging our batteries and picking up a few essentials from the local supermarket. Exploring foreign supermarkets is always an interesting experience In the early afternoon, we set out on our adventure to the Hassan II Mosque, aiming to immerse

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London to Istanbul

My birthday break from the UK began with a short trip to Turkey. Unfortunately, our journey got off to a rocky start when Debbie realized on the train to the airport that she had updated her passport but not the airline booking, resulting in an incorrect name. We encountered a lot of stress at the

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Rainbow Mountains 2017

Visiting the Rainbow Mountains was like stepping into one of those picturesque scenes that frequently grace Microsoft Windows screensavers, where it’s perpetually sunny. However, the weather didn’t quite live up to those expectations when I actually visited—ironically. The experience itself was rather peculiar. After spending a week trekking in the Andes, our second group guide

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