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Tbilisi, Georgia

Everyone told me to visit Georgia, so I did.  Unfortunately, I was a bit too late.  Inflation, and the influx of young Russians, has gobbled up all the great bargains.  It’s not that Georgia has become expensive, but that it is no longer silly cheap.  Georgia has a long, and varied, history.  So long, that

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Izmir, Turkey

I decided to see a bit more of Turkey while I was here, something beyond Istanbul.  So, I went to Izmir for two weeks, because it gave me the opportunity to visit Pamukkale and Ephesus.  More on that later. Izmir is Turkey’s third largest city and sits on the enormous Bay of Izmir.  The bay

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Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul:  A great city by any other name.  And it has had a few.  Other names, that is.  Starting in the olden days, the site has been regularly inhabited since at least 3,000 BCE.  The Greeks established the city of Byzantium in the 7th century BCE.  Later, the Roman emperor Constantine established his capital here

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Cairo, Egypt

I was very excited to visit Cairo and to see the wonders of ancient Egypt.  My first impression of Egypt is that I would never want to drive here.  Nope, never. The thing about driving in Cairo, is you have to understand the recommendations.  The dashed white lane-lines are recommendations.  Use them in any way

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La Marsa, Tunisia

As Ramadan was winding down—Just a week left to go—I went to La Marsa, Tunisia.  About as close as you can get to Sicily and still be in Africa.  Still, it was Ramadan so restaurants were closed (although work had begun in earnest to complete renovations before the restaurants would reopen).  Museums were also closed

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Casablanca, Morocco

The train from Marrakech to Casablanca was good.  It was no Austrian train, natürlich, but it was good.  It departed on time.  That’s always a good sign.  And it arrived only a few minutes late.  Not bad.  The first-class coach was comfortable and the ticket only cost $14.  I could have saved a couple of

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Innsbruck, Austria

I took a short trip over (4 hours by train) to Innsbruck, Austria’s 5th largest city.  Innsbruck has a population of 130,000, while Vienna, the nation’s capital and largest city by far, has a population of 1.9 million.  Innsbruck is surrounded by mountains, nestled in the Inn valley, straddling the Inn River.  Vienna is not

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