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The Guardians of Spanish Heritage – The Parador Hotels
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Monastic Splendour On The Silver Route
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Fabled Castle Dropt From Heaven
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Chef Luis Mora’s Autumn Roast Lamb, Wild Mushrooms & Potatoes
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Queenstown, Adventure Capital
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Europe, A Quick Introduction
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Paris… Falling in Love Again
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Brussels
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La Galerna de Pablo: The Sea of Love
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“Criadillas” AKA: Rocky Mountain Oysters or Potatoes?
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Boletus mushrooms AKA: Boletus edulis
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The Guardians of Spanish Heritage – The Parador Hotels
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Monastic Splendour On The Silver Route
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Fabled Castle Dropt From Heaven
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Chef Luis Mora’s Autumn Roast Lamb, Wild Mushrooms & Potatoes
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Queenstown, Adventure Capital
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La Galerna de Pablo: The Sea of Love
Posted on | No CommentsOpening up a 40-seat restaurant is a huge commitment during hard economic times, says, Chef Pablo of Restaurant La Galerna de Pablo, located 75 metres from the well known Quevedo Plaza... -
The Guardians of Spanish Heritage – The Parador Hotels
Posted on | No CommentsSweet Dreams Are Made Of These Since 1928, the Spanish government at the initiative of Marqués Vega Inclán, King Alfonso XIII opened the first Hotel Parador of Tourism in the... -
Monastic Splendour On The Silver Route
Posted on | No CommentsAncient Architectural Gems Ages before the construction of this majestic monastery, monks were already residing behind the Parish church of San Miguel in what was once called The Santo Domingo... -
Fabled Castle Dropt From Heaven
Posted on | No CommentsLocated in the county of La Vera, Cáceres, snuggly nestled in the Gredos Mountain Range, the XV century restored castle of Emperor Carlos V, the royal gem of the Renaissance... -
Chef Luis Mora’s Autumn Roast Lamb, Wild Mushrooms & Potatoes
Posted on | No CommentsIngredients: Tell your Butcher to prepare 800g – 1 Kilo Milk fed baby lamb de-boned & split open like a book 150 g Extremaduran Potatoes called Criadillas ( Galician or... -
Queenstown, Adventure Capital
Posted on | No CommentsQueenstown is billed as New Zealand's adventure capital and it definitely is. Driving into the city you cross a deep gorge that saw the first bungee jumper. -
Greenland
Posted on | No CommentsThe closest I will probably ever get to Greenland is from about 35000' above it. It looks incredible from up there. -
Sudbury, Nickel Capital Of The World
Posted on | No CommentsSudbury is located in Northern Ontario and is home to some of the largest nickel mines in the world. The mining has made Sudbury what it is for good and for bad. -
Taormina, A Legendary Town
Posted on | No CommentsThis old town built up high on the cliffs has so many historical attractions I never knew. The fortress about the town in ruins, the old greek theatre and the port where Odysseus was said to have landed on his journey home. -
Agrigento – Greek Temple in The Valley of Temples
Posted on | No CommentsAgrigento is a Greek colony from 600bc. During that time period the area flourished and many large temples, that are still in great condition were built.







