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Sights of Portugal: exploring the villages of Gerês

How many of you are out there feeling unhappy, depressed, anxious and, on top of that, feeling so guilty for feeling so sad? After all aren’t we supposed to be grateful for what we have? Yes, we are. But if as humans we always just felt grateful for what we had, then we wouldn’t be … Continue reading Sights of Portugal: exploring the villages of Gerês →

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One of the things you can do it Tallinn is to go to find all its beautiful doors ✨
Tallinn is a real life medieval fair. Once you step in the capital of Estonia, it will be hard not to feel you’ve ingested some kind of potion that transported to the past. With so many secret courtyards and passages, the small city can feel bigger. Take your time exploring, and savouring each moment of discovery. And do let yourself feel like you’ve gone back to the past 🧝🏻‍♀️
To mark the end of this gastronomic photo series, we’ll go back to Lithuania, this time to the adorable city of Trakai to eat some chicken & veg Kibinai 🇱🇹
For today’s lunch, we go to Morocco and are served a chicken & lemon tagine 🇲🇦
Warning ⚠️You may get diabetes just by looking at this: Papanasi, from Romania! 🇷🇴
For today’s lunch we land in the UK - ladies and gentlemen, the fish & chips 👏🏻
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