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Geneva, Italy : Perhaps one of the most difficult things for a foreign traveller is to determine in a short period of time the details and peculiar spirit of a city.  Between my job and my free time, between train trips and walking around I have strived to get the most out of what I see and capture the escense of Geneva.  
Special Thanks to Natalya who have showned me around a few places.

Geneva, Italy

Stromboli Vulcano, Mediterranean Sea : Is is a small island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the north coast of Sicily, containing one of the three active volcanoes in Italy. The island has a population of between 400 and 750. The volcano has erupted many times, and is constantly active with minor eruptions, often visible from many points on the island and from the surrounding sea. The last major eruption was in November 2007

Stromboli Vulcano, Mediterranean Sea

Volcano Etna, Italy : I have never been fond to exploring volcanoes or anything similar to it, but my brother has, ever since he was a little one, so I decided to take a closer look at one of the most explosive and currently active volcano in the world and share the experience with Daniel.

Volcano Etna, Italy

Cinque Terre, Manarola, Northern Italy. : The Cinque Terre is a rugged portion of coast of the Riviera to the west of the city of La Spezia, in the province of La Spezia in the Liguria region of Italy comprising five villages, "The Five Lands": Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore.
The Cinque Terre, due to the geographical and anthropomorphic features of the territory in which they are found, represent one of the main tourist attractions of the Riviera of La Spezia and in general of the Liguria region. The orographic context is a naturally rugged, hilly territory, attenuated by the presence of terraces for crops, which degrade towards the seafront in steep slopes.

Cinque Terre, Manarola, Northern Italy.

Zoo Trip, Barcelona :

Zoo Trip, Barcelona

Barcelona, Spain : Best place to go, if you are a huge fan of spanish soccer, is called Nou Camp.  Although, all of Barcelona is a must-to-see city.  It is so modern and tidy and there is so much history on the streets.

Barcelona, Spain

Livorno, Italy : Never thought I would see with my own eyes the reality of the leaning tower in Pisa

Livorno, Italy

Monaco, France : It wasn´t until couple of days ago, that I realized that Monaco, is not part of France as I thought.  From this complex of castles and houses you can see the city of Monaco, one of the richest in the world.  I got to see the Monaco´s Prince Castle and much of its history.  I got amazed to learn that a simple apartment in this city isn´t cheaper than 2 millions bucks.  Wao.

Monaco, France

Barcelona F.C. Stadium : My dream becoming true. Nou Camp is the third largest soccer stadium in the world, after Maracana in Brazil and Azteca Stadium in Mexico.  It was so cool to be there.

Barcelona F.C. Stadium

Palma de Mallorca : It´s such a mystic place. It was quite impresive to be walking among buildings and castles that dated back to 1200´s.  No words.

Palma de Mallorca

Monte Carlo, France : All I will say is that we tried to go in the casino, but they won´t allowed us.  Guess they can tell by far who is extreme famous and rich and who isn´t.

Monte Carlo, France

Sicilia, Italy : Only comes to my mind when I hear of this place is about the famous gangster that populated new york streets from sicily back in the 20's and 30´s

Sicilia, Italy

Malaga, Spain : There was this famous soccer player from Panama that played in Malaga for many many years.  I was excited to be where he lived for many years playing and leaving our flag high.

Malaga, Spain

Funchal, Portugal : Amazing place, it is sort of in the middle of nowhere.  It is a small island far from mainland europe.  They say water is more expensive than beer.

Funchal, Portugal

Venecia, Italy : The city of romanticism.    Indeed a stunning view.  Shocking in a way that cars are not allowed there. Only gondolas and busboats.

Venecia, Italy

Dubrovnik, Croatia : Perhaps my most memorable place in Europe.  Maybe because the people there is so friendly and reminds me so much of canadians.  Duvrovnik is so full of history on the streets and so rich in their culture.  A must to see country.

Dubrovnik, Croatia

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