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Volubilis, Morocco: My Top Ten Photos

The site of Volubilis or Walili (in Arabic) in northern Morocco is home to some of the best preserved Roman ruins in northern Africa. On our way north to Chefchaoun we stopped to admire the view and snapped some pictures of this picturesque piece of Moroccan Rome.

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Cats of Morocco: My Top Ten Photos

Cats. There’s something about them that often forces me to stop mid conversation and announce to whoever is present; whether they’re interested or not, that I’ve just discovered the cutest cat in the entire world. Of course this can’t possibly be true as I can often be found making this declaration several times a day.

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My 7 Super Shots

Whilst looking for motorcycle-friendly accommodation options in Morocco I stumbled across Hostelbookers 7 Super Shots post. The budding photographer in me squealed with excitement and then proceeded to spend hours wading through thousands of images on my hard-drive reminiscing over travels past.

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Blue Mosque, Turkey: My Top Ten Photos

The 16th century Sultan Ahmet Mosque (or Blue Mosque) is an awe-inspiring culmination of two different centuries, the Ottoman and the Byzantine Empires and is believed to be the last great mosque of the classical period. Despite there being more than three thousand mosques in Istanbul, the Blue Mosque dominates the cities skyline with it’s six spires (or minarets).

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Duomo di Milano: My Top Ten Photos

The Duomo, Milan’s cathedral, is one of the largest and most impressive churches in the world. Built from 325,000 tonnes of marble atop a total land mass of 12,000 square metres, it’s 157 metres long and home to 135 spires and 3,400 statues.

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Caerphilly Castle, Wales: My Top Ten Photos

Spread over 30 acres of land, Caerphilly Castle is the largest castle in Wales, the second largest castle in the United Kingdom (only to Windsor) and one of the great medieval castles of Western Europe. Complete with its own leaning tower and moat, the castle was a masterpiece of military planning that took almost four years to construct.

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St. Catherine’s Monastery, Egypt: My Top Ten Photos

Lying in the shadow of Mount Sinai, Saint Catherine’s Monastery has been a popular place of religious pilgrimage for over fifteen centuries. A UNSECO World Heritage Site, the monastery is one of the oldest working Christian monasteries in the world. Whilst staying in Sharm el Sheikh we took a day trip to the site of the burning bush and to see where Moses received the Ten Commandments.

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Amsterdam Canal Cruise: My Top Ten Photos

If the competition for ‘Venice of the North’ was based on canal coverage Amsterdam would win hands down. The city is home to more than one hundred kilometres of canals and 1,500 bridges, I’m assuming; all dug by hand sometime during the 17th century. In an effort to  escape some of the crazy that is Amsterdam we spent an hour pottering along the cities charming canals.

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Leeds Castle: My Top Ten Photos

Daylight savings ended a couple of weeks ago and almost overnight the leaves have started to change colour and that dreary English winter everyone keeps talking about has started to set in. On a grim English Sunday we took a trip to a very English place; Leeds Castle in Kent.

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Luxembourg City: My Top Ten Photos

Luxembourg City is one of the richest cities in the world, it’s also one of the prettiest. This past weekend we spent 24 hours in the stunning city; sampling Luxembourg’s lagers and admiring the UNESCO vistas. Here are my top ten photos from the weekend.

To find out what we got up to in the city read weekend wanderingLuxembourg City. Read more

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