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Beijing Photographic tour

 

Beijing (China) - May 25th 2006

Beijing is huge and has many attractions. Among them there are four that nobody should miss: the Forbidden City, Tian an Men, The Summer Palace and the Great Wall. We will start our Photographic tour in the Forbidden City.

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Shanghai Photographic tour


Shanghai (china) - April 26th 2006

Shanghai is the most international and cosmopolitan city in China. This city on the east coast, known as the "Pearl Of China", captivates visitors from all countries. If you like new, hectic and fast developing cities, this is a city you should not miss. Although Beijing is the capital of China, Shanghai is the financial and cultural heart of this country.

Wallonia (Belgium) Photographic tour

 

Wallonia (Belgium) - April 10th 2006

In his second Belgium Photographic tour, Jean-Pierre van Noppen introduces us to Wallonia, the south-eastern part of Belgium.

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Flanders Photographic tour

 

Flanders, Belgium - April 7th 2006

Jean-Pierre van Noppen takes us to Flanders, the north-western part of Belgium. Belgium is a country split in two by a language boundary. In Flanders, north of this boundary, Flemish is spoken -- a variety of Dutch with many regional variants.

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Sedona (Arizona) Photographic tour


Sedona (Arizona) - March 1st 2006

Sedona is renowned for its beautiful Red Rocks that seem to change color and hue each time you glance their way, and its mystical Vortexes where the soul and energy flows flourish.

Sedona is mystical, breathtaking and inspirational, a place where artists, architects, and indeed all of us, are both stimulated and soothed at the same time.

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Glasgow trips Photographic tour


Crete - January 13th 2006

Welcome to Crete, the island of myth - cradle of European civilizations - birthplace of El Greco, Nikos Kazantzakis, sirtaki.

Crete is the largest of the Greek islands, the first Mediterranean island to reach a high level of civilization and culture in the Bronze Age (around 2000 BC), and probably the most enigmatic.

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Chiang Mai (Thailand) Photographic tour

 

Chiang Mai (Thailand) - October 25th 2005

Known as “The Rose of the North,” Chiang Mai is the second largest city in Thailand and has some of the oldest and most interesting temples in the kingdom.

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Meknes (Morocco) Photographic tour


Meknes (Morocco) - September 6th 2005

Meknes is one of the four imperial cities in Morocco. Nowadays Meknes is more an agricultural center of the region, but one day in history the city was supposed to host the biggest Royal Palace in the nation. Although the dreams of Sultan Moulay Ismail never became true, he definitely left his fingerprint in this city.

Fez (Morocco) Photographic tour


Fez (Morocco) - September 1st 2005

Fez is one of the most amazing cities I have ever visited. If you plan a trip to Morocco, this is one of the cities you should not miss. The labyrinthic streets inside the city walls are a show that never ends. Some of the things that make this city so special are the Mosques and Medersas in the medina, but what I liked most was seeing the artisans working at their workshops and the shops themselves.

Marrakech Photographic tour

 

Marrakech - August 31st 2005

Marrakech is one of the most fascinating towns in the North of Africa. If you accompany me, you will see the many reasons to spend here several days: the old Medina -- with its palaces, mosques, madrasas, and its unforgettable Jema El Fna Square --, its people, its cuisine, its markets, its aromas, its sounds, and so on.

 

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