Europe Travel

What’s the use of taking thousands of photos if not sharing with others? This is a statement I made to my friends recently, and it truly reflects on my self as well. Works have been really up to my neck for the past year that lots of my travel photos taken on my past travels to Europe and Beijing are still being kept untouched in my library. I had shot over 10 thousands photos on my recent travel to Europe MkI, Europe MkII and Beijing trips but only little over 2,000 photos have been uploaded to my Flickr Photostream! Let’s make a change! :) Let’s pt up more photos here to share with you travelers….

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Apart from the fountains (Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi or Fountain of the Four Rivers, Fontana del Moro or Fountain of the Moor, and the Fountain of Neptune) placed in the centre of the square, Piazza Navona of Rome is also occupied by many of the local artists showcasing their paintings at one part of the square.

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Just pick one of the many cafes surrounding the square and sit down for a while, you will be able to see those nice paintings on display as well as other street performances by the local artists.

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The above are just a few of my travel photos taken on my trip to Italy. I’m going to share more other images from my photo library as soon as I get back from my Japan trip in 2 more days. Until then, I will have a few more thousands of travel shots taken in Japan! Blessing in disguise, there are still over 100Gb of hard drive space in my desktop computer! :)Travel Feeder, your ultimate travel photo guide to Europe.

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cecil on April 23rd, 2012

Moules, moules. I love moules, or mussels. The first food I thought of tasting in Brussels was definitely mussels. In Belgium, mussels are normally served with french fries, so they call it “moules frites”. The best way of cooking mussels is to boil or steam it with fresh herbs and flavorful vegetables in a stock of butter and white wine.

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There are too many restaurants serving mussels in Brussels especially areas around Grand Place. Beenhouwersstraat or Rue des Bouchers is a pedestrian street full of seafood restaurants along both sides, which is only 3 minute walk north of the Grand Place. Mussels are always served in bowl for a price of €12 per bowl in average. They look ugly but taste marvelously yummy! A must try local delight in Brussels! :) Travel Feeder, your ultimate guide to Europe travel

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From the previous chapters, we learned when is the best time to visit Europe,  for how long we should travel Europe,  How to fix budget for Europe travel, and how to plan your transportation to and in Europe. In this chapter, we will share on tips and guides to plan for your accommodations while traveling [...]

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cecil on April 17th, 2012

The Little Mermaid, or Den lille havfrue in Danish (if you are reading the local map or signboard), is a bronze mermaid statue found along the shore of Copenhagen harbour. The statue was commissioned in 1909 by Carl Jacobsen, son of the founder of Carlsberg brewery. It is another touristic popular and cultural iconic bronze [...]

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cecil on April 13th, 2012

Arguably the most sought after travel attraction in Brussels, Manneken Pis is a little naked boy bronze fountain sculpture created in 1619 by a Belgian sculptor. What made it so popular is his peeing action in front of a fountain’s basin. It is located at the junction of Rue de l’Étuve/Stoofstraat and Rue du Chêne/Eikstraat, [...]

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