• Valjandi: Picturesque and Teutonic Remains

    Valjandi: Picturesque and Teutonic Remains

    The bus from Tartu to Valjandi was a little over an hour, and couldn’t purchase tickets at the times I’d planned out in my head for a day trip here. So with taking what I could book, I arrived at the ungodly hour of 9:30am, while the majority of Estonia still slept. Thankfully there was…

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  • Tartu: Academica on a Hill

    Tartu: Academica on a Hill

    Immediately obvious is that Tartu is a university city. The city centre is filled with millennials, 20 year old’s wearing hipster fashion to make them stand out from the other sheep, and with a music festival heating up the coming weekend, the muso’s and goths began filtering into the city by the end of the…

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  • Pärnu: Relaxed and Taking it Slow

    Pärnu: Relaxed and Taking it Slow

    The bus station was a 45min walk from the Old Town. A small station that had buses running to a variety cities, from St Petersburg to Vilnius in Lithuania. With the cold weather and the grey sky above threatening rain, it was hardly a surprise the bus was close to empty, as Pärnu was known…

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  • Tallinn Part 2: Rakvere Castle and a Bit of Shopping

    Tallinn Part 2: Rakvere Castle and a Bit of Shopping

    The town of Rakvere was just over an hour train ride. And the train station was situated just outside of the Old Town I was staying in, so a brisk 20mins walk brought me to Estonia’s modern rail system. Picture if you will – buying tickets online, boarding a perfectly clean train with broad and…

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  • Tallinn Part 1: My Old Town

    Tallinn Part 1: My Old Town

    The cruise from Helsinki to Tallinn, Estonia’s capital, took just over 2 hours, on calm waters with only the lullaby hint of being on the sea. There must have been a good 500 people, and having a walk around to check out all the bars and buffets, I was pretty sure I represented the only…

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  • A Wonderful Start, From Fall to Ferry

    A Wonderful Start, From Fall to Ferry

    It began as a drizzle, became a shower, and ended in a down pour. The rain came down hard, forcing me to move faster than I intended, leaving my home and beelining to the taxi stand. The beating of the rain felt like being whipped by a stage coach driver, spurring me further on reckless…

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  • Retro Post: Turkey

    Retro Post: Turkey

    Final country of Turkey on this Middle Eastern trip. I’d actually max’ed out my credit card at this point, and international ATM’s weren’t a thing 20 years ago. It was credit cards or travellers cheques. I had just setup in a VPN at my work, and remembered I had my bank login details on my…

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  • Retro Post: Syria

    Retro Post: Syria

    Old photos of my time in Syria 20 years ago, before the civil war ruined everything. Places visited included Damascus, Palmyra, Aleppo, and Krak des Chevaliers.

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  • Retro Post: Egypt

    Retro Post: Egypt

    The Middle East was my 2nd solo trip overseas. And it was also with my the first digital camera – a $2,000 Sony, which I think was 2 mega pixel. Pics still look great, some 20 years later! Places visited in Egypt included Cairo, Aswan, and Alexandria. This Retro posts will just be to upload…

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  • Nurata – Last Days with a Lake and a Desert

    Nurata – Last Days with a Lake and a Desert

    My plans have a habit of changing, a new opportunity might present itself, or just a convenience where I simply think, yeah why not. When I realised that trains and plains were booked out early, had gone on a war path to book anything that made some sense, a piece in a jigsaw I hadn’t…

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