So, I'm looking for a laptop bag on wheels that can hold at most a 17 inch laptop, cables, hard drives, power bricks, charging things, toiletries when needed. I don't want this to be a suitcase, but it needs to be a carry on for when I fly, and the wheels need to do that cool turny thing so I can have it behind me or at my side. I would also want it big enough to when necesary fit travel cubbes with my clothes. Does such a thing exist? I would want my stuff to be well protected. #Traveling
Two wonderful dogs to match the background 🤗🐕🐕. Enjoying a refreshing dip in the water! The background is a rocky cliff on the coast called Scala dei Turchi (Staircase of the Turks) in Realmonte, Sicily, Italy.
The best part of the above is that I paid via touchless tapping and chose “no paper receipt” so at least I have no idea of how much I just got ripped off.
Can anyone recommend a #privacy friendly #VOIP operator? I figured that VOIP is the easiest and cheapest way to call local and international telephone numbers when #traveling. #travel
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Saying goodbye is never easy but sometimes necessary if you want to follow your dreams…
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Eine Reise mit der Deutschen Bahn ist immer ein Erlebnis. Unser Zug steht aufgrund eines "noch nicht identifizierten Problems" seit 1 1/2 Stunden irgendwo in Hannover. Der Zug wurde mehrmals neu gestartet weil das Bordrestaurant ein Problem hat.
Zum Glück müssen wir keinen Anschluss kriegen, aber mal sehen ob wir heute noch ankommen.
Internet funktioniert auch nur sporadisch, kann also alles nur noch besser werden. Oder schlimmer.
On Organicmaps, we stumbled upon a sign for an attraction that claimed "stairs to the roof." We didn't trust that it would be remarkable, but it had to be checked out. In the middle of a bazaar, we turned into a stair hall and took the rusty stairs up until we really reached the roof. Wooow! This made my day! It was fantastic. The feeling while walking upstairs like it was the most normal thing, discovering a secret spot, the fact that nobody else was there, and the breathtaking view, so cool and really unforgettable! Even the snow-covered mountains visible on the horizon amazed me.
One last look at the beautiful dome, 'khodafez' (goodbye) Yazd and off we go, by bus through the desert to Isfahan. While we watch the flat desert with a lot of nothingness pass by us for several hours, we are quite happy not to be sitting on the bike here...
Our route, the only existing road, led us all the way up into the mountains. Since we hadn't seen snow in a long time, it was kind of exciting. But the most amazing part of being there was smelling the cool, fresh air without air pollution from cars and trucks. Although it looked on the map like it should have been a big road, there was barely any traffic. When we arrived at the mountain pass (2250m), a very nice downhill awaited us. Wow, this was great 🤩
Around midday we reached Yüksekova, where we had lunch and bought a Turkish sim card. In the afternoon we cycled on with the idea of finding a nice campspot and finishing the cycling day early. It turned out to be super difficult to find a spot to pitch our tent. We cycled along the Nehil river. The land around the river was extremely wet and muddy, not a good idea to pitch the tent. Then the landscape changed from wide swampland and farm fields to a narrow valley with steep rocky mountains on both sides, also no possibility to pitch the tent. So we kept pedaling and pedaling. Finally, we saw a flat and grassy place 20m away from the road. We pushed the bikes up there when we suddenly realized we were being watched from the mountain peak. Armed military men shouted down to us 'yallah, yallah,' sounding like 'get your butt off here...' and that's what we did. We almost lost hope. Finally, we found a place where we saw no military posts or guards around and where we could set up a bivouac (no tent).
We cooked a very delicious meal with lots of veggies and fell asleep immediately 😴
Our campsite in the middle of Rhodes...
When we found this place in 'Rodini Park', there was not a single person visiting this deep green park. So we thought we could go to bed early and spend a quiet night. However, we did not expect a group of teenagers who had come to play 'hide and seek'. As soon as they spotted us, they started throwing stones in our direction. So we got out of the tent to show them who we are and to talk to them. Finally, they understood that we are travelers who just want to spend a peaceful night here. After exchanging some famous football players and some curse words in different languages, they finally ran away.