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Category AsiaPosted on May 1, 2012

A Video Tour of Cappadocia Turkey’s Underground City

Located in the very heart of Turkey the Cappadocia region is a mysterious region full of strange mushroom shaped spires, rugged terrain, and a vast network of underground cities.  I invite you to join me in this quirky video as a friend and I leave the surface behind and descend into Yeralti Sehri…
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Category Friday Photo GalleryPosted on April 27, 2012March 27, 2012

Friday’s Weekly Travel Photo – Golden Rays of Sunset in Malmo Sweden

Located immediately across the channel from Copenhagen, it is easy for Malmo to slip beneath traveler's radar. Often mistakenly hailed as little more than a suburb of Copenhagen, the city is Sweden's third largest and …
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Category AsiaPosted on April 23, 2012April 15, 2012

Istanbul’s Wonderful Outdoor Markets – A Photo Essay

Outdoor markets are fantastic.  Eclectic mixtures of goods. Vibrant colors. Strange plants and creatures on sale. The chaotic roar and hubbub of people hustling to and fro seeking goods and services.  I find the whole …
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Category Friday Photo GalleryPosted on April 20, 2012March 27, 2012

Friday’s Weekly Travel Photo – Reflecting at the Grand Canyon

One of the perks of living in Arizona for years was relatively easy access to the Grand Canyon.  This shot was taken during a weekend trip from Phoenix, up to Flagstaff and then on to the Grand Canyon where I relaxed u…
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Category Tips & TricksPosted on April 18, 2012

Why Denmark – Ask Alex – Travel Question Wednesdays

This post is part of the Ask Alex, Travel Question Wednesdays weekly series. To see previous questions click here. To submit your own; tweet it to @AlexBerger, ask it in a comment on this post or send it in by e-mail. …
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Category AsiaPosted on April 16, 2012April 16, 2012

Yerebatan Sarayi – The Basilica Cistern in Istanbul

The echoing drip-drip-drip-drop of water falling into a shallow pool.  Voices, footsteps, and the kur-plunk of a fish randomly disturbing the water's still surface.  This is the bombardment of sounds that greeted my ears as I carefully dodged a low hanging door lintel and stepped down the final st…
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Category Friday Photo GalleryPosted on April 13, 2012April 13, 2012

Friday’s Weekly Travel Photo – A Game of Cat and Mouse

This week's Friday Travel Photo comes from the ancient, winding streets of Antalya, Turkey. I captured this black and white photograph late at night while exploring the town's old city. The beautiful, winding cobblesto…
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Category AsiaPosted on April 9, 2012April 9, 2012

A Video Tour of Sultanahmet and Istanbul’s Old Town

Join me as I brave a light blizzard to take you through several of Istanbul's key sights offering up small pieces of historical trivia along the way. This cozy video tour of the city takes you to the Sultan Ahmed Mosqu…
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Category TravelPosted on April 4, 2012April 4, 2012

How To Meet People While Travelling – Ask Alex – Travel Question Wednesdays

This post is part of the Ask Alex, Travel Question Wednesdays weekly series. To see previous questions click here. To submit your own; tweet it to @AlexBerger, ask it in a comment on this post or send it in by e-mail. …
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Category AsiaPosted on April 3, 2012April 4, 2012

Three Fantastic Places To Eat in Istanbul

Istanbul is a vibrant city full of surprises. One of those surprises is the food. With a decent exchange rate for most North Americans and Europeans it is possible to eat like a king in Turkey on a relatively reasonabl…
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In 2007 I set out on a three-month solo trip through Europe, in 2011 I re-located to Copenhagen. I’ve been authoring VirtualWayfarer ever since with a focus on sharing stories, musings, and advice through a visually and narrative rich format. I’m also the author of Practical Curiosity: The Guide to Life, Love & Travel and the inventor of the MistDefender lens cloth.

I document my travels on a Sony A7RV and iPhone 16Pro.

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