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ITALY | Tue, 22 May 2012 | By sophv | Views [971] | Comments [8]
With some apprehension we pressed the intercom to our
hostel and walked up the stairs to the first floor of a dingy, old apartment
building in the centre of Rome. We had read mixed reviews about this hostel
(with rumours of bed bugs...) but the ... Read more >
Tags: farm stay, help x, italy, rome
PORTUGAL | Mon, 7 May 2012 | By mettesv | Views [507]
So finally Jess and I have started to manage all the photo she takes. Before Portugal and that's a month ago we had almost 2500(!) pictures from our travels together. I have divided them up by country and tagged them with different things (try holy for ... Read more >
Tags: help x, portugal
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