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Tag Archives: Hans Christian Andersen
Salta to San Antonio de los Cobres
Lord, today I had to be up and out of the hotel and at the tourist office by 5:45 am! When Leslie and I parted in Buenos Aires, I recall saying to her that I was looking forward to relaxing … Continue reading
Posted in Salta & environs
Tagged Bratislava, Buenos Aires, Hans Christian Andersen, Moisés Serpa Regional Museum of Tastil, Restaurant El Mojon, Saint Anthony, Saint Anthony of Padua, Salinas Grandes, Salta, San Antonio de los Cobres, San Pedro de Atacama, Santa Rosa de Tastil, six degrees of separation
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Bratislava fun facts
Following up from my previous post, the guide today was really quite informative. I am adding below some photos of interest: The symbol of Bratislava as the walls of the town were originally in a triangle formation resulting in just … Continue reading
Posted in Bratislava
Tagged Bratislava, Copenhagen, didgeridoo, Fujara, Hans Christian Andersen, Liszt, Mozart, Saint Michael's Gate, slovakia
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Hans Christian Andersen
Of course everybody knows Hans, if not for the books then the Disney movies or from Danny Kaye’s portrayal (personally, not a fan of Danny). Hans was not the most handsome guy, he had a schnoz that rivaled Dante’s, as … Continue reading
Posted in Denmark
Tagged Copenhagen, Denmark, Hans Christian Andersen, Little Mermaid
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