Short Stories
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Some years ago i've been in Germany and i've visited the camp of Dachau. I thought that could be interestig tell us my impression about what i've seen. Sure, in less works it's impossible descrive what i felt, but i can say that i was really sad. I though to coming here with the photos about this trip.
i wish qoute the work that i've seen in the enter of the camp: "Dachau, the significance of this name will never be erased from German History. It ...
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Chiangrai, the northern most province of Thailand or is 785 km north of Bangkok, is where we live, but unfortunately it is an overlooked city. Looking at the map, will give you an idea where it is located. It is like a neglected child and has been overshadowed by Chiangmai. In fact, these two sister cities share a similar history and were established by King Mengrai back in the 13th century. To be fair to Chiangrai (my favorite ci...
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Part 2 - Brasov, Bran Castle, Cluj Napoca, The Danube Delta & The Black Sea Coast
by Amir Braon
03.12.2007
RomaniaBrasov
One of the most beautiful medieval cities in Romania .Influenced by Saxon culture .It is the site of international singing competitions such as Cerbul De Aur and the stupendous, costumed popular festival with Horses known as Junii Brasovului. The city is surrounded by dense forests. The highlight of the Brasov is the Black Church, the largest gothic building in South Eastern Europe, which houses a collection of unique oriental carpets. We also visited St. Nicholas ... -
I was born in Romania and left the country when I was 10 years old together with my family. I have a lot of good memories from this country so I’m going back to visit at least once a year. There are a lot of things to see and do in Romania, it is easy to travel, the people are very friendly, the climate is pleasant most of the year, and the prices are really cheap! At least for EU standards.
So I am sure it will be a fantastic experience for all of you!
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WROCLAW
Our next stop was Wroclaw, the capital of Lower Silesia. Wroclaw has had perhaps one of the most difficult histories of any European city, being plundered and starved during World War II, and then consistently trading hands between Germany (the Germans called it Breslau), and Poland. Nevertheless, the physical surroundings of Wroclaw are probably the nicest in all of Poland. Wroclaw is situated right off of the Sudety Mountain range, and sits upon a large river. We...







