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Mooring in Ajaccio, Corsica

Mooring in Ajaccio, Corsica

Corsica is only ten kilometres by ferry from Sardinia (6 miles, 50 minutes, 17 euro) and you leave Italy and … Continue reading Mooring in Ajaccio, Corsica

Cannigione, Sardinia has an inviting beach.

Cannigione, Sardinia has an inviting beach.

As Sardinia takes advantage of its warm Mediterranean climate and develops to host tourists, once traditional fishing villages now become … Continue reading Cannigione, Sardinia has an inviting beach.

Baja Sardinia is a charming coastal town.

Baja Sardinia is a charming coastal town.

Just around the point of the peninsula from Porto Cervo on Costa Smeralda is another coastal town that is attracting … Continue reading Baja Sardinia is a charming coastal town.

Porto Cervo, Europe’s exclusive resort

Porto Cervo, Europe’s exclusive resort

Sardinia is reported to have the most expensive real estate in Europe. If you have the yacht and crew to … Continue reading Porto Cervo, Europe’s exclusive resort

San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy

San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy

While we slept last night the Oceania Marina ship took us from the Mediterranean sea’s largest island, Sicily, to its … Continue reading San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy

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Notre Dame Cathedral

Notre Dame Cathedral Construction began in 1163 and continued until 1345. It is still one of France’s most famous churches … Continue reading Notre Dame Cathedral

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Seine River Cruise

Seine River Cruise An excellent way to feel the life of Paris is to take a cruise along the Seine … Continue reading Seine River Cruise

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City of Light

Paris – city of light Is Paris called the city of lights because it was the first city to use … Continue reading City of Light

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Sacre Coeur of Paris

Sacre Coeur of Paris The cathedral on the hill, Sacre Coeur, watches over the city of Paris. And this is … Continue reading Sacre Coeur of Paris

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Le Louvre

Glimpses of Le Louvre I cannot give you a complete tour of the world famous museum of art but I … Continue reading Le Louvre

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April in Paris

An Overview of Paris Paris is a very interesting city. It’s central part is only 105 square kilometers and is … Continue reading April in Paris

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Flying Around Kenora

Flying Around Kenora If you look up, there is always something flying around Kenora. It could be a duck or … Continue reading Flying Around Kenora

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Kenora landmarks

Kenora Landmarks Like all communities, Kenora has a few unique landmarks, and a mixture of old and new architecture. The … Continue reading Kenora landmarks

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Water, bridges and rails

Water, Bridges and Rails At this end of the bridge  the Five Roses Flour Mill once stood. It was a good … Continue reading Water, bridges and rails

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North Shore – Lake of the Woods

As planned, I arrived before sunset and went for a walk to explore the town.   At one time there … Continue reading North Shore – Lake of the Woods

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