January 06, 2008
By: eGirl
Category: Cities, Fit4Kids
If you want to spend one day in the capital of Liguria here’s what you would like to see:
- The Acquarium:Visiting the Aquarium of Genoa is like taking an emotional trip across the immensity of the oceans. It is a unique experience of discovering a universe rich in life and full of mysterious figures and strange creatures.
Seals, dolphins, penguins, sharks, and fish of all shapes and colours will accompany you all along the path of discovery of the marine world.
Here’s the link to their website http://www.acquario.ge.it
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December 27, 2007
By: admin
Category: Fit4Kids, Sleep & Eat
Ok, it’s not a r e a l scottish castle in the Highlands with ghosts and so…. but if you need a very nice apartment in the scottish borders (ca. 60 miles from Edinburgh) we can recommend this one. We booked online through http://www.cottages-and-castles.co.uk/ which was a perfect choice. Speedy answers and correct credit card processing.
Follow the link to “our castle” if you want to see details. We travelled end September 2007 with 2 children and rented a car in Edinburgh.
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December 27, 2007
By: admin
Category: Move it, Various
Ever tried to visit many european countries in a short time? Why not using a cruise ship?
You will be travelling comfortably in your cabin without having to move your wardrobe each night.
Something for old fellows? Not quite true anymore …. watch out the website of Costa Cruises, the leading european cruiseline:
www.costacruises.com (U.S. American)
www.costacruises.co.uk (UK)
www.costacroisieres.fr (French)
www.costacruceros.es (Spanish)
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December 27, 2007
By: admin
Category: Various
This website is presenting historical postcards of the city of Genoa, Italy. Maurizio Medulla is a passionate collector of postcards arount the year 1900. As a fan of the local football club SampDoria he features also some rare documents of this sport.
Visit www.genovaincartolina.it
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December 27, 2007
By: admin
Category: Does & Dont's
Never call an Austrian “German” …. it’s like calling somebody from Newzealand “Australian”.
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