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Morocco Travel: Highlights and Insights- Part III

Morocco Travel: Highlights and Insights- Part III

Written by: Maria LazginCiercielli Paris, France Photo Credit- Shutterstock.com Tangier is a breathtaking city on the northwestern tip of Morocco. It has a large port that welcomes ships from around the world and it is situated at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. If you are looking for a vacation you will never forget, Tangier is the city to go to. Surrounded by gorgeous ocean towns like Asilah, Tangier will not disappoint you with its variety of ocean views. If you are looking for an adventure, Tangier is one of the largest cities close to the famed Chefchaouen,…
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Morocco Travel: Highlights and Insights- Part II

Morocco Travel: Highlights and Insights- Part II

Written by: Maria Lazgin Ciercielli Paris, France Photo Credit- Kazi Tina, Shutterstock.com The capital of Morocco, Rabat, is a scenic seaside city that holds much to discover. It is home to great beaches, historic landmarks and one of Morocco’s largest modern art museums. There is something here for everyone! You definitely want to take the time to experience Rabat, as well as its surrounding cities. Like Marrakesh, Rabat is a Moroccan city that is a good home base for your vacation. The exciting cities of Fez, Casablanca, Salé and Témara are not far away and they will further enrich your…
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Morocco Travel: Highlights and Insights- Part I

Morocco Travel: Highlights and Insights- Part I

Written by: Maria Lazgin Ciercielli Paris, France Photo- Ilyasse Larousssi, Kazi Tina, Image credit : Shutterstock.com Thoughts of Morocco inspire images of flowing desert sands, bustling souks with spices piled high, and shiny silver teapots full of mint tea. These scenes are all exciting, and I want to add a few more to your mind. Morocco has a beautiful variety of climates and landscapes, and it would be easy for you to want to take multiple vacations to see it all. Marrakesh, known for its souks and tourism, is one of the most popular cities to visit in Morocco. For…
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Story For That Snobbish Englishman – Part II

Story For That Snobbish Englishman – Part II

Written By : Kazi Tina Paris, France Day: Some day in April Place: St Pancras International Station, London Weather: Presence of Sun, freaky weather though Suddenly Mr. English said, “E know uptonpaakiz pretty much of an Asian place! With Asian piiiple !” “oh really! ” “You will find lot of Indian and Bangladeshi shops and people there.” This man might have thought that this girl cannot make a proper conversation in English, that is why she is going to Upton Park. I said again, “well… That’s not what I’m looking for, but seeing my English level, Bengali will be much…
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Story For That Snobbish Englishman – Part I

Story For That Snobbish Englishman – Part I

Written By : Kazi Tina Paris, France Day: Some day in April Place: St Pancras International Station, London Weather: Presence of Sun, freaky weather though I arrived in London for the first time in my life on a day like this. I was rather well informed about every single useful detail about the city, such as, the London metro, the address of my hostel, how to go there, which station to get off at and what kind of ticket to buy. There shouldn’t be any big problem apart from the fact that I didn’t get the difference between Oyster card…
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Berlin Wall: The silent Storyteller – part II

Berlin Wall: The silent Storyteller – part II

Written by : Kazi Tina Paris , France Photos by Author And the Hero appeared ! I know that the hero of a story doesn’t come at the end of it and we wouldn’t have made the title like this since it would end the curiosity of the readers. The fact is I wasn’t expecting neither a hero nor a story. I went there as an ignorant tourist and all that I was getting was beyond my expectations. So I’ve no right to pretend to be intelligent, by writing an organized story. I’m merely noting down what happened to me,…
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Berlin Wall: The Silent Storyteller – Part 1

Berlin Wall: The Silent Storyteller – Part 1

Written by : Kazi Tina Paris , France Photos by Author My breakfast: morning tea, coffee and a packet of chips that I’ve eaten because of my anxiety had been completely digested. I could feel the butterflies inside my stomach. Just then a small, round Japanese man answered me with his half-closed eyed smile, “There is the Berlin Wall!” I looked on my right. There was really something that looked like a wall, but is that the Berlin wall? I crossed the road to get a closer look at it. There was a steel plate with, “East Side Gallery” written…
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The Magical Philly

The Magical Philly

Written by : Srijanee Biswas Ohio, USA Photo : Srijanee Biswas, Soham There’s something magical about Philadelphia – whether it’s the gridiron streets, the striking murals adorning the city buildings, the historical monuments that coexist in perfect synergy with the soaring skyscrapers or simply, the whiff of fresh pretzels as one strolls along the city’s numerous open-air markets. We were on a quest to absorb this and everything else that the ‘Birthplace of America’ had to offer. Our tryst with Philly’s historical adventures led us to Center and Old City, as we marveled at the sheer elegance of City Hall,…
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