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Welcome the Europe weekly round-up. Our first two articles are full of adventure... we'll start with a cross-country trip through Georgia, in an attempt to reach Tbilisi from the Caucasus mountains. And then, we're biking up to the peak of Mt. Bakarlaka, in Bulgaria, in today's second featured post. Finally, we'll slo down a bit, and admire the beautiful architecture of the small towns along the coast of Normandy.
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Travel diaries day 1: From Caucasus to Tbilisi
written by @ctdots
First things first, if you stay in a guest house try to bargain for a breakfast or a dinner. Price and quality probably will be way better than in any restaurant around. Just try not to eat everything as it is a bad gesture because the host will think that he/she provided not enough. But don’t worry, it will be hard, as you’ll probably be served with more than you can eat anyway.
Cycling to Peak Bakarlaka 🚵🏻 Декемврийски Вело-трип до Бакърлъка
written by @vesytz
We went through Protected Area Poda. Under the bridge, many ducks and large pelicans were in the water. From the noise of our bicycles they were frightened and flew away. They were so beautiful!
My European Adventure: Part 3: Seaside Towns of the Normandy Coast: Deauville, Trouville, and Honfleur
written by @seangold
It's known for being a vacation destination location since the 1800's, for its beaches, horse racing, grand casino, upscale hotels (as one can be seen in the photo above) , as well as being home to the American Film Festival. I only spent 1 and a half days here, but I feel I saw most of this city, as well as the one next to it, Trouville, which we'll talk about soon.
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