Posted in February 2010

The Mound Of Glory, Belarus

The Mound Of Glory, Belarus

The Mound of Glory is a memorial complex, located 21 km from Minsk, Belarus on the Moscow Highway that is intended to honor Soviet soldiers who fought during World War II. It was established in 1969 on the 25th anniversary of the “liberation” of Belarus from the Nazis during Operation Bagration (1944) by bringing in … Continue reading »

Corrupt or Crazy? I Need Your Assistance.

My Italian and I witnessed an interesting scene in Caracas, Venezuela, dear readers, and even after much debate, we could not conclude what had happened. I’ll outline for you exactly what took place and then please let me know which you think it was. The picture above was taken in the exact spot where the … Continue reading »

Cendere Roman Bridge, Turkey

The Cendere Bridge (also known as Severan Bridge, Chabinas Bridge or in Turkish: Cendere Köprüsü) is situated within the national park that contains Mount Nemrut. You wouldn’t go widely out of your way to see it, but if you are already visiting Mount Nemrut, it is worth checking out. The bridge is constructed of 92 … Continue reading »

The Nubian Pyramids Of Meroe, Sudan

The proper spelling of “Meroe” is actually “Meroë” but I lack the ability to produce such a character with my keyboard and do not wish to “cut and paste” the proper spelling of the name in every time. Anyway, on to some background: Meroe served as the southern capital of the Kushite Kingdom, or Napata/Meroitic … Continue reading »

Life In Lagoa Azeda, Brazil

Life In Lagoa Azeda, Brazil

While in Brazil, we spent the majority of our time based in the fishing village of Lagoa Azeda. Lagoa Azeda is very, very far off the tourist track which is just what we wanted. It is first and foremost a fishing village: I walked around the village when we first arrived to give you a … Continue reading »