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Poseidon’s Lair at Sounion: A Temple with an Ocean View

By Chris Ciolli

Guards at the Unknown Soldier’s Tomb Day two in Greece is all about getting out and away from the grit and the noise of Athens. To do so, we’ll have to take the metro, so we make a quick stop […]

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Athens: 7,000 Years of Grit

By Chris Ciolli

The Erechtheum at the Acropolis, Athens As one of the world’s oldest cities, Athens is beautiful, dirty and vibrantly alive. The streets team with peo­ple: Tourists, locals and immigrants alike. In this city known as the birthplace of democracy and […]

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Athens: With Maturity Comes Some Grit…

By Chris Ciolli

Add caption As one of the world’s oldest cities, Athens is beautiful, dirty and vibrantly alive. The streets team with peo­ple: Tourists, locals and immigrants alike. In this city known as the birthplace of democracy and the cradle of Western […]

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Granada: A Second Time Around the Alhambra

By Chris Ciolli

Close-up of Carving at the Alhambra At the tender age of 20, I fell in love with Granada. Young and unworldly, I was easily enchanted by its Arabic teahouses, flamenco, and its red fortress, the Alhambra.  So returning, better traveled, […]

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County Clare: Cliffs, Castles and a Stony Place…

By Chris Ciolli

King John’s Castle, Limerick, Ireland To many Americans, Ireland is the magical land of our ancestors, a green paradise of leprechauns and rainbows, but I’m here to warn potential visitors: Don’t be fooled by the emerald expanse, winter weather in […]

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Gijón: Seafood and Birds of a Feather….

By Chris Ciolli

Gijón’s Coast  Gijón’s Port A short bus ride from Oviedo lies Gijón, Asturia’s largest city. Although its old town is less fa­mous than that of Oviedo and hasn’t been praised recently by any American celebrities, it has the added advantage […]

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Paris: Following Le Chat Noir

By Chris Ciolli

The Eiffel Tower By Night Panoramic of Paris Strolling the streets of Paris, I must admit to myself that I finally understand what all the commotion is about. All walks of life seem to coexist here along tree-lined avenues, African […]

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In Oviedo, Ciderhouses Rule

By Chris Ciolli

The Square in front of Oviedo’s Cathedral…and yup, it’s raining… Asturias is known in Spain for lush green landscapes, excessive rainfall, sidra (cider) and dairy products. Largely a rural area, it has two major cities and a boom­ing tourism industry. […]

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Falling for London and Cottage Pie

By Chris Ciolli

Big Ben By Night- Chris Ciolli London is a change of pace from Barcelo­na, the city I’ve been living in for four years. In Bar­celona, being in a hurry is quite the hassle as I have to avoid bumping into […]

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The Sound of Salzburg…

By Chris Ciolli

A (somewhat foggy) view of Salzburg’s Old Town and hilltop fortress.  About Salzburg: Salzburg is the fourth largest city in Austria with around 150,000 habitants and is in the part of Austria bordering the German region of Bavaria. Austrians don’t […]

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