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Wayfaring Utter Inn – a sleeping with the fishes

Yes, that’s right, you sleep underwater! Utter Inn is an art project by Mikael Genberg – a local artist and sculptor which offers an underwater accommodation for the public. This floating underwater hotel in Stockholm, Sweden is sets 1km out to the middle of a Lake Malaren. It lies 3m below the surface of Lake Malaren and contains only twin beds and a table....
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Posted:2009-11-20 08:12:21 GMT
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Wayfaring The island of Lesvos

  The lush, green island of Lesvos is the third largest of the islands in Greece (behind Crete and Evia). It is a very beautiful island with wonderful beaches, picturesque villages and interesting architecture. Famous for its excellent ouzo, Lesvos is the perfect place to visit for people who want to experience the real Greece....
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Posted:2009-11-19 10:25:56 GMT
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Wayfaring La Scalinatella

Situated in the most panoramic area of the Island of Capri, La Scalinatella is a romantic boutique hotel where guests delight in its unique and intimate hospitality. Each of the hotel’s extremely comfortable rooms are equipped with all of the modern the facilities. All of the individually appointed bedrooms have their own terrace with spectacular sea view....
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Posted:2009-11-18 08:40:58 GMT
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Wayfaring The ideal way to relax

Small intimate lodge, with excellent service, Stanley Safari Lodge is a uniquely designed resort offers couples a luxury safari experience. Bordering the Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park and Victoria Falls (that has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO), Stanley Safari Lodge is an ideal spot for a couple to begin e...xploring Africa. Stanley Safari Lodge has just 10 private African-style cottages, each with its own plunge pool....Read More
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Posted:2009-11-17 14:45:01 GMT
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Wayfaring Hello, New Zealand!

Set in the heart of New Zealand’s southern Alpine region, Queenstown has reputation as the adventure capital of the world. Surrounded by stunning mountains, lakes and rivers, Queenstown is New Zealand’s premier alpine resort. Only 3 hours direct from Melbourne or Sydney, it is the country’s major tourist destination. T...he city provides perfect venues for all kinds of adventure sports and offers some of the world’s best skiing and snowboarding conditions.   Offering...Read More
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Posted:2009-11-17 08:47:31 GMT
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Wayfaring Alva Park Resort

The luxury Alva Park Resort is situated in the beautiful area of Girona, Spain. Often described as an oasis, it offers an ideal base from which to explore Barcelona. All of the luxurious rooms feature the highest technology including a Bang & Olufsen 40’ LCD widescreen TV, Jacuzzi hydro-massage, Wi Fi internet connecti...on and private terrace. For those seeking a relaxation the hotel also offers variety of wellness and beauty centre such...Read More
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Posted:2009-11-16 07:14:04 GMT
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Wayfaring Hallgrimskirkja, the Church of Hallgrimur – Reykjavik

The Hallgrimskirkja is a Lutheran parish church in Reykjavik, Iceland. It is located at the top of shopping street Skolavordustigur, Reykjavik. Rising 74.5 m (244 ft), Hallgrimskirkja is the tallest building in Iceland. The statue in front of the church represents Leif Eriksson, son of Erik the Red. You can see here a part of the organ, which is composed of 5200 pipes....
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Posted:2009-11-14 13:49:59 GMT
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Wayfaring Bacara Resort and Spa – Santa Barbara

The Bacara Resort and Spa is located on the coast just a little north of Santa Barbara. Relaxed appeal of a true classic California resort. Much of what makes Bacara such a magical place is its unique location between the Pacfic Ocean and the Santa Ynez Mountains. Activities include golf, tennis, hiking, and a full-ser...vice spa. The resort offers 360 guest rooms and suites with Spanish tile floors, balconies, some with fireplaces....Read More
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Posted:2009-11-13 10:20:54 GMT
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Wayfaring The Lulworth Cove

Lulworth Cove is a cove near the village of West Lulworth southern England.West Lulworth lies near the coast between the Isle of Purbeck and Weymouth. Lulworth is included amongst England’s UNESCO sites and its World Heritage. Lulworth Cove was formed approximately 10,000 years ago by the awesome powers of a river and the sea. At Lulworth Cove, there is the famous Fossil Forest....
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Posted:2009-11-12 13:12:57 GMT
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Wayfaring Lupu Bridge

While there are no mountains to climb in the city of Shanghai, you can have a heightened experience climbing Lupu Bridge. Choose a clear, sunny day and hop in a taxi to the bridge that straddles the Huangpu River. This is longest arch bridge in the world with its 550-meter-long arch span is 32 meters longer....
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Posted:2009-11-11 20:08:06 GMT
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Wayfaring The Aerie Resort and Spa

Located high in the spectacular coastal mountains of Vancouver Island, next to the farms and vineyards of the Cowichan Valley and close to Victoria rests The Aerie Resort. Surrounded by 85 acres of meticulously kept grounds and gardens, the breath-taking view from The Aerie is worth the trip alone. There are 3 differe...nt buildings for your stay, each with its own special charm and incredible views.Villa Cielo is on the highest point...Read More
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Posted:2009-11-11 10:53:27 GMT
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Wayfaring Amanjiwo, Indonesia

Amanjiwo is located in Central Java, the cultural heartland of Java and modern Indonesia. Amanjiwo resort is located in a natural amphitheatre with the Menoreh rolling hills directly behind and four volcanoes on the horizon. The architecture of Amanjiwo draws from the history, tradition and culture of Central Java. Ama...njiwo looks out onto Borobudur, the largest Buddhist sanctuary in the world. 36 expertly crafted suites, some with private swimming pools....Read More
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Posted:2009-11-10 16:24:31 GMT
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Wayfaring Huangshan

If you’ve been to Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) there is no need to see any other mountain. Situated in eastern China’s Anhui Province and popular with its breathtaking sweeping landscapes and misty peaks, the Yellow Mountain offers extraordinary scenes and views from what can look like the edge of the world....
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Posted:2009-11-10 11:06:00 GMT
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Wayfaring Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar

The Church of Our Lady of the Pillar is near the River Ebro in the province of Zaragoza, west of Barcelona on the coast of Spain. It is reputed to be the first Church dedicated to Mary in history. The location is considered the birthplace of Christianity in Spain and has been the destination of pilgrims for hundreds of years. The architecture is of baroque style, and the present building was predominantly...
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Posted:2009-11-10 10:07:19 GMT
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Wayfaring Giant’s Causeway

The Giant’s Causeway is a World Heritage site, National Nature Reserve and Northern Ireland’s premier tourist attraction. It is made up of some 40,000 massive black basalt columns sticking out of the sea.  Formed between 50 and 60 million years ago, takes its name from the legends of Finn MacCool....
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Posted:2009-11-09 11:41:55 GMT
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Wayfaring Abu Darwish Mosque

Abu Darwish Mosque is one of the nice mosques of Amman, Jordan. It was built in 1961 on top of Jebel al-Ashrafiyeh. With unmistakable alternating layers of black and white stone, inside it can pray more than 7000 people. Non-Muslims are generally not permitted inside, but the views on the way up are good....
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Posted:2009-11-09 09:46:40 GMT
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Wayfaring La Lancha, Guatemala

La Lancha is sets in one of the wilder spots in the world – secluded in rainforest on the shores of Lake Peten Itza, Guatemala. Owned by movie director Francis Ford Coppola, the lodge is located a 30 minute drive away from the famous Mayan ruins at Tikal. Weather Nov to Jun is the best time to visit. There are ten naturally built brightly decorated “casitas” that are inspired by antique Balinese...
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Posted:2009-11-09 09:13:47 GMT
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Wayfaring Enjoy the view with a glass of wine

Camel Valley Vineyard produces award-winning, world-class wines in a beautiful corner of Cornwall, England. Set in beautiful rolling hills it produces 90,000 bottles per year. It is only 10 minuets drive from the village of Nanstallon. There you’ll get the chance to taste some of the wines or purchase bottles of the Co...rnish Champagne. There are tours offered at set times but people can also go along and have a tasting without booking....Read More
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Posted:2009-11-09 07:52:16 GMT
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Wayfaring Strbske Pleso, Slovakia

Situated at 1355 m above sea level, Strbske Pleso with its large mountain lake is a favorite ski, tourist, and health resort in Slovakia. It is a good starting point for a host of hiking excursions and day-trips in the mountains including to Krivan and Rysy. Activities: Cross-country skiing, Ski-jumping.
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Posted:2009-11-09 07:14:26 GMT
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Wayfaring Tongatapu

Tongatapu is Tonga’s main island, and the location of the former British protectorate’s capital, Nuku’alofa. The second city of Mu’a is also there, along with most of the commercial activity and grandiose official residence of the king. Nuku’alofa is full of Victorian buildings, churches, old graveyards, bustling markets and a classic Pacific waterfronts....
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Posted:2009-11-06 13:38:27 GMT
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Wayfaring Yasawa Islands

Yasawa Islands sits majestically to the north of the Mamanucas Archipelago, and are much less commercially orientated than their southern cousins. They are consisting of 16 larger islands and dozen of smaller ones. They are impressive islands, with breathtaking beaches and enchanting fishing villages, which provide an opportunity to observe the traditional way of life....
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Posted:2009-11-06 09:52:33 GMT
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Wayfaring Zaha Hadid design

BMW Central Building in Leipzig, Germany, was built between 2001 and 2006. Designed by Zaha Hadid, the building already received several awards: Deutsche Architekturpreis 2005, Leipziger Architekturpreis 2005, Deutsche Architekturpreis Beton 2005, Best-Office-Award 2006 and a special award at Italian Premio Internazionale Dedalo Minosse architecture event. The exterior is not as interesting as its interiors....
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Posted:2009-11-06 08:46:11 GMT
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Wayfaring Getaway to the Spain

One of eight provinces in Andalucia, Malaga is home to the prestige holiday resorts of the Costa del Sol. It includes about 300km of the Mediterranean Coast and is one of Spain’s most popular tourist destinations. Due to averaging 300 days of sun shine each year, the Costa del Sol is the Mecca for those seeking sea side funs....
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Posted:2009-11-06 08:11:48 GMT
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Wayfaring Porto Santo

If you approach Porto Santo by air, the whole island seems a glorious-golden yellow against the glistening cobalt blue sea. The island is known as ‘painting made by god’ and is 46 km to the northeast of Madeira in the Atlantic Ocean. The island tending to remind of North Africa, rather than Europe – a starkly beautiful desert landscape of palm trees and cacti, dotted with pine groves and small wheatfields....
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Posted:2009-11-05 13:32:13 GMT
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Wayfaring Gloria Verde Resort and Spa

Built on the slopes of the Toros mountains, by the seaside and among a 50,000sqm pine forest, the Gloria Verde Resort  is a 5 -star establishment that embodies the Mediterranean spirit of relaxation. Gloria Verde is the smallest one among Gloria Family Hotels and offers a peaceful and comfortable retreat....
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Posted:2009-11-05 12:00:44 GMT
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Wayfaring Chausey Archipelago

The Chausey Islands are located in the English Channel, south of Jersey, but are not generally included in the geographical definition of the Channel Islands, though geologically they join with them to form a larger archipelago. The islands are popular with French visitors and almost ignored by the English – there is no ferry Chausey and other islands....
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Posted:2009-11-05 11:54:17 GMT
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Wayfaring Rugen

Rugen is the largest of Germany’s islands, nearly 1,000 sq km with 570 km long wiggling coastline of steep cliffs and broad, shallow inlets. It is a picture-book paradise of white cliffs, wide sandy beaches, wood and moorland with romantic castles, old churches and old-fashioned towns of fin de siecle villas....
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Posted:2009-11-05 10:43:22 GMT
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Wayfaring Planning a trip to Austria?

Hallstatt is a small picturesque village around 80 km away from Salzburg and is one of the most visited towns in Austria (beside Salzburg and Vienna). Surrounded by steep mountains, situated on the shores of Lake Hallstatt, it is described as one of the most picturesque towns in all of Europe....
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Posted:2009-11-05 09:04:34 GMT
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Wayfaring One of the world’s superb beach destinations

  Pristine white beaches, breathtaking views overlooking the blue waters of the warm Indian Ocean, natural beauty, sandy dunes, solitude…this is a true island paradise. Indigo Bay is an exquisite resort, situated on the largest island in the Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique. The resort offers world-class island accommodation providing the perfect island holiday....
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Posted:2009-11-05 06:45:44 GMT
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Wayfaring Noorderlicht Cafe

Noorderlicht is an old dock place, used by 250 artists working in the fields of theater, film, media, architecture and design. The place is both cafe & restaurant and also a little getaway from the city. Especially when the weather is holding up, it’s a perfect way to spend a late afternoon contemplating your day in Amsterdam on the terrace overlooking the IJ and part of the city center....
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Posted:2009-11-04 19:50:22 GMT
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Cool place, my type :)
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Wayfaring Museum Quai Branly

The Museum of Quai Branly is a hybrid museum mixing post-colonial and postmodern. The museum is an attempt to merge art and ethnography. It is neither the Louvre nor the Musée de l’Homme. Quai Branly plays a role in transmission not only of knowledge, but also of testimony and emotion, offering visitors a choice of pos...sibilities for taking part in a dialogue of cultures. The museum boasts with an unusual profile from...Read More
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Posted:2009-11-04 17:57:42 GMT