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Tiffany Eastham
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Snowy Spring(?) in Norway
Once again, we traded sand for snow, and headed north to one of the world's most pristine countries. Seriously, just look at it 😮👇 A...
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Tiffany Eastham
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Across Jordan in Seven Days
Jordan was jam-packed. We explored ancient ruins in the capital city of Amman, floated in the Dead Sea, visited what felt like Mars (Wadi...
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Between the Paws of the Sphinx with Dr. Zahi Hawass
If you've ever wondered what it's like to stand between the paws of the Sphinx and look up... this is it 😊 But before I talk about...
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10 Days in Egypt | Part 2
Day three took us to the southern sands of Egypt, on a flight from Cairo to Luxor. We were immediately whisked away to the colossal...
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Tiffany Eastham
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10 Days in Egypt | Part 1
What can I say. This has been a bucket list destination for as long as I can remember. But it always seemed so foreign, too difficult,...
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Sky High in Dubai: A (Brief 😊) Photo Journal
How does one describe the UAE's busiest and brightest international hub? ​ Intriguing, peculiar, distinct, manufactured, over-the-top......
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Après in the Alps: Zermatt, Switzerland
Zermatt is what winter wonderland dreams are made of! The train journey there was almost as beautiful as the actual town itself. We...
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A Photo Journal: Dresden Does Christmas
It's true, no other country does Christmas markets quite like Germany. And apparently the city of Dresden has the oldest documented...
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A Photo Journal: Prague Reaches Polar Temps
Prague in December is officially the coldest place I have ever been to on this earth - and that's saying something considering I've...
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A Photo Journal: 36 Hours in Vienna
Vienna, Austria has been on the top of every list for best Christmas markets in Europe, and I can confirm! Every open square around this...
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A Photo Journal: Budapest by Day
Budapest is a massive network of staggering buildings and stunning architecture everywhere you look. Perhaps what it is less known for is...
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A Photo Journal: Peru Reaches New Heights
Cusco is a challenging city to reach, and Machu Picchu even more so. But that's what make those spots so exciting and coveted, right? ​ I...
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A Photo Journal: Moody and Magical Edinburgh
The dark, dank, and moody gloom truly suits this city. Edinburgh is everything you hope the capital of Scotland will be. From the...
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A Photo Journal: Autumn in Copenhagen
Our 48 hours in Copenhagen were filled with (shocking) blue skies and sunshine for late October - though it absolutely DUMPED rain the...
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A Photo Journal: Ireland on the Road
Our ten day road trip started and ended in the lively city of Dublin. In between, we spent hours winding through tiny backroads that...
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A Photo Journal: A Summer's End in Iceland
September in Iceland means waning summer light and warmth. Nonetheless, Iceland carries on with thunderous waterfalls, hissing hot...
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A Photo Journal: Sparks Fly in Split
August in Split, Croatia was expectedly hot, steamy, and packed. Only go for the views if you're okay with the crowds. ​ Our short...
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A Photo Journal: Old and Beloved Orvieto
A sunny day trip from Rome landed us in the ancient town of Orvieto, Italy. ​ Adorned with winding streets, underground tunnels, and...
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A Photo Journal: Green Gardens of Tivoli
There's a reason that Italy holds the most UNESCO-designated sites. ​ Deemed as one of the most influential examples of Renaissance...
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A Photo Journal: Returning to Rome
I'm no stranger to Rome, but returning after the pandemic lockdown brought on a calmness not normally seen in this ancient and lively...
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