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  • #76
    Setenil, Spain: the town under the rocks


    Setenil, Spain: the town under the rocks

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    • #77
      Rick Steves' European Christmas




      Rick Steves' European Christmas

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      • #78
        Paris Noël 2014 de la concorde à saint Lazare 27 11 2014





        Paris Noël 2014 de la concorde à saint Lazare 27 11 2014

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        • #79
          "Ameyoko" Market - Ueno, Tokyo


          The "Ameyoko" Market (short for "Ameyayokocho", meaning "Candy Shop Alley") is a market that was once famous for selling all kinds of candies and sweets. Now it has developed into an "All Asian Market", with everyone from Japanese to Thais, Philipinos, Vietnamese and Chinese selling fresh fish, fruits, green teas & coffees, t-shirts, watches and toys, etc.... On top of all this, you can enjoy freshly made dishes from their respective homecountries, incl. typical Japanese snackfoods, such as Takoyaki - fried octopus balls with teriyaki sauce, or how about Thai Curries, Chinese dumplings, etc....

          All in all, Ueno makes up for a fun afternoon, browsing the Ameyoko Market - and the place is huge, with so many little alleys zig-zagging their way next to (and under) the railway bridge,
          so make sure to have at least 3-4 hours at your disposal if you decide to visit this place. - Enjoy

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          • #80
            Seasoning the Seasons - Echizen Taste of Winter


            2014.01.22 Seasoning the Seasons - Echizen Taste of Winter

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            • #81
              Under the Sakuras

              A late afternoon, under the cherry blossoms in the district of Nakameguro, Tokyo.
              "Nakameguro was best known for the narrow, cherry tree-lined Meguro River, which bisects the neighborhood and draws tourists from all corners of Japan, particularly during the spring festival season.
              Today, Nakameguro has gained a reputation as one of Tokyo’s hippest neighborhoods, a harmonious melding of old and new, urban and rustic. "From "The New York Time" March 5, 2009.
              Music: Croquet Club - If You Really Care

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              • #82
                French Gardens ~ The Artistic Garden



                French Gardens ~ The Artistic Garden

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                • #83
                  The Mark of Beauty Sushi Journeys


                  The Mark of Beauty Sushi Journeys
                  Last edited by saomai; 03-10-2015, 07:05 PM.

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                  • #84
                    The History Of Persimmons


                    The History Of Persimmons
                    The Japanese persimmon, scientific name Diospyros kaki. There are over 1,000 varieties, falling into 2 main types: sweet persimmons, which are unique to Japan, and astringent persimmons, which must be dried or otherwise processed to make them edible. The sight of drying persimmons hanging from farmhouse eaves is a very nostalgic one in Japan. On this edition of BEGIN Japanology, our theme is persimmons. This fruit's unique history in Japan can tell us a lot about the Japanese approach to food.
                    Last edited by saomai; 04-17-2015, 07:16 AM.

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                    • #85
                      Yoshino Nara: Awash in Pink Pedals


                      Journeys in Japan - Yoshino Nara: Awash in Pink Pedals

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                      • #86
                        NHK ~ Begin Japanology ~ Wasabi ~



                        NHK ~ Begin Japanology ~ Wasabi ~

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                        • #87
                          Somewhere Street - Paris Latin Quarter

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                          • #88
                            Journeys in Japan - Taketomi Okinawa


                            Journeys in Japan - Taketomi Okinawa

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                            • #89
                              Around the World in 80 Gardens 6 - China and Japan


                              Around the World in 80 Gardens 6 - China and Japan

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                              • #90
                                Naples and Pompeii


                                In gritty Naples, we go shopping Neapolitan style, dodge scooters in Naples' crazy traffic, explore the city's vibrant neighborhoods, admire exquisite ancient mosaics at the National Museum of Archaeology, taste pizza in its birthplace, climb the lip of Mount Vesuvius, and wander the amazing ruins of the Roman town it destroyed: Pompeii. © 2006 Rick Steves' Europe

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