Blue Mosque Istanbul (Sultan Ahmed) Turkey

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Last Updated: Blue Mosque Istanbul: The Blue Mosque is the more common name for the Sultan Ahmed Mosque. It is one of the most historic mosques in Istanbul. It took 7 years to build and was completed in 1616 during the reign of Ahmed the 1st. The mosque has one main dome, eight secondary domes, …

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Sensoji Temple Asakusa Is The Oldest Temple In Tokyo

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Sensoji Temple Asakusa – One of the highlights of our trip to Japan was a visit to Tokyo’s oldest and most famous of temples. The Sensoji is located in the north-eastern part of the city and was about a half hour train ride from where we were staying in Ikebukuro. Do not hesitate to visit. …

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Rome In The Fall Is Fabulous – Ciao!

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September 9, 2019

 

Spanish steps in Rome with people

Hello from Rome!. It’s a perfect Fall day. Sunny and warm, a change from what the weather channel had predicted, which was rain. It did actually rain just a bit during our walk in the centre yesterday, the clouds hung on stubbornly, but they miraculously cleared by noon, so we were happy it didn’t ruin our terrific tour.

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Barcelona Ultimate Travel Guide To The Best Attractions

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Here is your Barcelona ultimate travel guide, a city that is always an awesome visit indeed!  This Barcelona visit was surprisingly great. I have to admit l am still a bit ambivalent about the city. The reason being that we are Real Madrid football fans, and we loved our Madrid trip. Barcelona, on the other …

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Humayun Tomb in Delhi India Is Stunning

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Updated: Oct 17, 2019 @ 6:40 PM

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Visiting the Humayun tomb was eye opening. The more we travel and see the largess of the world, the more the saying “It’s good to be the king” really shows you how wonderful life was for the chosen few. Emperor Humayun was no different.

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The tomb dedicated to Emperor Humayun in Delhi is further proof of that death doesn’t stop the grand life! We got to check out the emperor’s final resting place on our recent trip to India. I would say this is one of what to do in New Delhi for sure.

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