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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 27 June, 2016

100 Tips for Traveling with Kids in Europe

You know those guidebooks that are so creative and full of genius that you immediately start planning a trip? I have one such book to share with you (you’ll love it!). 100 Tips for Traveling with Kids in Europe, written by our friends at Family on the Loose, E.

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  • family travel
  • Europe
  • travel tips
By EdventureGirl, 6 June, 2016

Driving the Alpine Road in Germany

Considered by many to be the top driving tour in Europe, and perhaps even one of the top three in the world (next to Australia’s Great Ocean Road or California’s Highway 1), Germany’s Alpine Road stretches over 450 kilometres through the Alps. There’s no real reason to do this drive… it’s a drive for the hell of it, winding through the mountains, tiny German towns, and castles along the way. Why not?

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  • Germany
  • Alpine Road
  • German Alpine Road
  • driving
  • road trip
  • Europe
By wandering freditor, 17 February, 2016

Rotterdam: Not the Poor Cousin

I suppose that if you are “going Dutch,” and you are lulled by the lure of Amsterdam Gouda, Haarlem, or even The Hague, all gables and canals, then Rotterdam may come as a bit of a disappointment.

Well, fooled be you.

Like going to see the Mona Lisa and walking past the Pissarro, without much of a glance.

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  • Rotterdam
  • stories
  • travel
  • Europe
By Stasia Lopez, 11 February, 2016

#StudyAbroadBecause... You Deserve To See The World

Katarina Klett is a third-year chemical engineering student at the University of Pittsburgh. At school, she works as a calculus tutor in the Math Assistance Center (MAC) and as a Peer Advisor for the Swanson School of Engineering. When not at the MAC or in the engineering building, she can be found in the Adipose Stem Cell Center, where Katarina worked as a Student Researcher since the summer following her freshman year.

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  • #studyabroadbecause
  • study abroad
  • Europe
  • travel
  • international education
By Anonymous (not verified), 4 February, 2016

Top 10 European Destinations to Visit in 2016!

Europe is blessed with such stunning natural landscapes and wonderful cities, that it’s impossible to travel and explore this vast continent in one go. The usual, bucket list European destinations like London, Paris and Rome are still popular, but are always getting jam-packed with tourists.

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  • Europe
  • travel
By EdventureGirl, 15 December, 2015

Exploring Germany’s Old Salt Road

Have you ever heard the expression, “Worth your weight in white gold?” If you have, you probably know that it doesn’t refer to rings or riches. Strange as it may seem, “white gold” was once a name for a common mineral most of use on a daily basis: table salt. 

Exploring Germany’s Old Salt Road

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  • road trip
  • Germany
  • history
  • travel
  • Europe
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 29 April, 2015

Around and Back: A Year and a Day on the Road

The sun was shining when I stopped my motorbike by an old tractor in rural Norway. 15 years earlier, I had worked on a machine just like it for my brother-in-law and I was looking forward to telling him about it at the kitchen table one evening in the future. At the same moment I remembered what I had seen and tried in Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France and England. My travelogue was getting too long for me to tell it over a single cup of tea.

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  • travel
  • Iceland
  • Europe
  • motorcycle
  • books
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 17 April, 2015

Educational Sites to See in London

Named second on the list of the "World's Best Places to Visit" by U.S. News & World Report, London is an international hub for tourists looking for a destination filled with history and culture.

 

Educational sites to see in England

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  • London
  • travel
  • learning
  • Europe
  • UK

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