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Mt Nebo

Day three of our Jordan tour had us enjoying brilliant 360 degree views over Amman at the Archaeological Museum on Citadel Hill. The hill contains a few ruins and the museum houses some interesting...

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The Rose City of Petra

  After our night in Petra getting a preview of the Treasury we were keen to get back there the following morning. Walking down the dusty trail toward the huge canyon and treasury we found small tombs...

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The Petra Kitchen

  So I told you the next stop was to be Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea but I almost forgot the Petra Kitchen! Also the last post limited me to the number of photos I could put up so here are a few more of...

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Wadi Rum & the Dead Sea

  Who wants to explore Wadi Rum & the Dead Sea and find out what Lawrence of Arabia was so captivated by? Heading to the southern most part of Jordan we grabbed our gear and split into groups and...

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Exploring Israel

To say the area of Jerusalem and Israel is a little difficult to explain would be a huge understatement. In fact, if I’m completely honest with you I have been procrastinating a bit with writing this...

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Incredible Istanbul

  Saying goodbye to Israel and Jordan we boarded our Egypt Air flight to Istanbul. Arriving right around peak-hour and getting stuck in traffic and started to absorb the sudden difference in our...

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Istanbul- A Photographic Journey

I want to take you on a photographic journey through possibly one of the most beautiful cities I have visited in Springtime. That city is Istanbul, Turkey and I was there about a week ago (Mid-April)....

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Anzac Day 2013

  On the 25th of April 1915 Australian and New Zealand soldiers stormed the beach at Gallipoli in Turkey as part of a mission to secure the Dardanelles and the Gallipoli Peninsula in WWI. What followed...

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Exploring Goreme and Cappadocia

  Overnight buses are a popular mode of travel all over the world for both budget travellers and anyone trying to get the most out of their time in a country. The overnight bus kills two birds with one...

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Hot air ballooning in Cappadocia, Turkey

“Unless you’ve been living in a cave…” has become a saying which has lost some of its meaning to me after actually doing that in Cappadocia recently and knowing some of my new friends actually live in...

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