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Date: 20th September 2012


Great photos! It looks like you had a fantastic time. Vancouver's one of my all-time places to visit. What a city! It looks like you had the typical cloudy weather :)

From Blog: Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA
Date: 15th August 2012

nice pictures!
Hey I really enjoyed your nice pictures from Lille. I totally agree that Lille is such a pretty city! If you're interested, you can check my article about Lille here http://www.escargotholiday.com/france/destinations/Lille.html

From Blog: Lille, France
Date: 2nd August 2012


Love the VooDoo Donuts! www.callnerds.com/portland

From Blog: Keep Portland Weird - Portland, Oregon, USA
Date: 19th March 2011

Haha
Haha, well spotted. Yes we bought a much better camera with two amazing lenses, there's nothing like it in this world, we absolutely love taking photos of everything now! We would love to write a bit more, but we simply have no time... Maybe in the summer, when both uni and work are less demanding, but right now we just haven't got any spare time! Best wishes


Date: 19th March 2011

Looks good!
I was just looking through your photos - they look very good. I can tell that you bought a different, better camera some time ago, the quality is different in your recent photos. A very nice blog! Are you guys going to write at any point? Or will you just keep this blog for storing pictures? All the best, Katie from Ontario x


Date: 20th February 2011

:)
we're glad you like those, we have plenty more, but no energy to look through them all to publish them here! have a good time! we're sure you will enjoy your time!

From Blog: Hanoi, Vietnam
Date: 3rd February 2011

Photos
These photos are fantastic. They have really captured the spirit of Vietnam. I am now really excited about my trip in 3 weeks. Thank you!

From Blog: Hanoi, Vietnam
Date: 31st December 2009

There is more to it.
I agree that the Canyon is Divine, but you should see it from river level, there is nothing quite like it...extraordinary!

From Blog: Grand Canyon - seriously breathtaking
Date: 7th July 2009

Dzieki za komentarz
Niom, to prawda! Ja bylam wlasciwie z tata, bo Piotrek byl w UK. Moj tata bardzo sie interesuje historia IIWS i duzo mi opowiadal po drodze, wiec naprawde bylo interesujaco, ale oczywiscie smutno za jednym razem... Pozdrowki kochani!

From Blog: The concentration camps Auschwitz - Birkenau
Date: 7th July 2009

:(
No my bylismy dwa miesiace temu i wlasnie szukalismy tutaj jakichkolwiek zdjec, poniewaz nie wzielismy ze soba aparatu! Naprawde poruszajce przezycie, ale rowniez jak Wy zaznaczyliscie w notatce, my tez polecamy wszystkim, aby kiedys odwiedzili Auschwitz- Birkenau. Trzeba na wlasne oczy zobaczyc jak to wszystko wygladalo. Pozdrawiamy:-)

From Blog: The concentration camps Auschwitz - Birkenau
Date: 26th October 2007

marrakech
sorry we are replying so late but we didn't have much time to be checking on our blog recently... Yes you will need to speak quite good French. Moroccans know some English phrases, however they do not speak English. Most of them are fluent in French. It is an advantage to speak French, you will find your way around much better. Bargain... oh yes! This was the most exciting part of our visit! :) This mostly applies to the market as in the supermarkets and local shops sellers tend to display prices (although we experienced a few exceptions). Bargain is like a game to Moroccans who sell their stuff in the market. They do it all the time. They start off with a ridiculous price (like some 500 dirhams for a set of cups which are worth some 50 in a supermarket) and you are expected to lower it down gradually. They will eventually agree on a very cheap deal. Remember to smile when you talk to them, they are always very friendly. Never pay the amount the say! As I said it's always surreal. It is hard to say whether it's safe or not. To be honest it's like everywhere else. You simply have to make sure that you don't wear expensive jewellery with an easy access to it :D or a stuffed wallet in your back pocket of your trousers. We avoided walking late at night as we just didn't think it was a good idea. But generally it feels safe, there are loads of tourists everywhere from all over the world what makes you feel comfortable. But remember not to walk through empty areas with a lot of poor people (we got lost once in Medina and it felt a bit scary among the poor). You will find that people will poke or touch you, but they do not mean to hurt you, it is just that you are a tourist. We gave some kids some bananas and small money (1 dirham etc.). It's good to have some coins with you as some Moroccans can follow you until you give them something. that's all I can think of now... do ask if you need more info, we are happy to help best wishes

From Blog: Marrakech, MOROCCO
Date: 10th October 2007

is it safe?
You have beautiful pictures and it looks so pretty there. I read that I'll need French if I go to Morocco, it is true? I also read that bargain there is a must (here http://blog.lessno.com/archives/75 but it must be kidding me)... is it safe?

From Blog: Marrakech, MOROCCO
Date: 6th May 2007

being a student in cambridge
yeah! you are totally right! it is a great place for students! i love it here. I'm glad you guys enjoyed cambridge

From Blog: Cambridge





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