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In September 2011, I was lucky enough to visit a small part of China. This was an unforgettable adventure which, amongst other things, rewarded me with a century of lifespan. Read below to find out at what cost I got such reward.
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At home, I do not pay attention to ducks, because there are so many of them in the parks. But this one we met in Istanbul was very special. Read on to find out why.
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We recently caught up with one of our favorite pinhole photographers, Martin Cheung - Read on to find out what he's been up to and see some examples of his stunning work!
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The meadows and paths on the Lahn in Gießen are well attended in all seasons and all weather conditions. Between trees and bushes, among ducks and doves, there is always a place to relax and have a picnic.
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Beijing Roast Duck is a famous dish from Beijing which is now considered one of China's national foods.
Have you ever tried this menu?
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It is not necessary to go to the famous Zoo of London to see animals in this town. There are a lot of them, of all kinds, free, free across the city …
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Mother Farm is a good place for a family (especially with small children) to spend a day. You can meet many kinds of domestic animals like sheep, pigs, cows, ducks, horses, llamas and even ostriches. It must be a good experience for kids.
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The zoo is one of the best places to see wild beasts and kids, as they both spend a lot of time there. So if you're in town and want to lomograph some lions, giraffes, elephants or small kids, this is one of the best places to go.
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The “Chinese” supermarket, it’s great! The food is weird when you look at it but its very tasty and healthy.
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London might be a megapolis with the population over 12 millions of people, but it is also one of the greenest cities you can ever find. It is full of parks, marshes, woods and so on. Hampstead Heath is one of the London's biggest treasures. It is a massive park on the hills, with ponds for nudists, people in bikinis and all sorts of ducks and swans. It is favorite destination for parents with children, kite flyers and dog walkers, not to count the tourists and fans of the spectacular views.