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📍Luxor, Egypt
By noon, it had already been a busy day. We’d had an easy flight from Athens to Luxor, checked into the Winter Palace, explored the grounds of the hotel, and even had time to take a quick little nap. But now, our bellies were starting to rumble. So we left the luxury of the hotel, and set out to gather some first impressions of the East Bank of
📍Victoria, Australia
There is not much in Peterborough, a small town on Victoria’s Great Ocean Road. I think that is what made me like it, in the short time we were there. Apparently, it was named after some Doctors friend ”Peter” who followed the Curdies river from his inland homestead. Funny how there are many towns called Peterborough all over the world. Surely,
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what a great variety of destinations you chose for this weekly summary, going from the ancient history of egypt to the tranquility of the australian coast is great