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Month: February 2021

Eastern Orthodox monastery of Saint Trinity at Glinjeni

Across Moldova’s open rolling plains

As Bukovina was once a single territory and much later ended up divided into two, one in Ukraine and the other in Romania, the Romanian-speaking…

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Minaret protrudes from the skyline of Bujonavac, Southern Serbia

Cycling to Athens: Where does Asia begin?

For centuries, the Balkans has been riddled in violence, proceeded or followed by frequent political changes. Ancient tribal migrations from Asia, the Roman–Greek wars, the…

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High winds, Taiwan west coast

Cycling Typhoon Alley

Cycling toward the northwest coast of Taiwan from Hsinchu City, it was the first time I faced the wrath of the worst winds of the…

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Bikepacking Colombia

Bikepacking Colombia

I expected having to deal with a tropical climate in Colombia, hence decided against cycling loaded — I didn’t bring my tent, sleeping bag, or…

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Cycling Cerro San Bernardo

Salta to Mendoza: the arid foothills of the Andes

The legendary Ruta Nacional 40 (RN40) that runs from Argentina’s border with Bolivia to Rio Gallegos in the south of Patagonia on a doorstep of…

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La Farola Road, Cuba Oriente

Cycling the hurricane-battered La Farola road

Completed in the mid-1960s, the La Farola road (El Viaducto de la Farola) traverses the Cuchillas de Baracoa mountains and the Sierra del Purial range,…

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Cycling Chianti

Gaiole to Castello di Brolio; L’Eroica to Siena

First Sunday in October takes place the vintage (pre-1987) bicycles, accessories, and clothing L’Eroica event that starts and finishes in Gaiole. It was still May…

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Cycling Madura Island

Cycling Madura Island, East Java, Indonesia

Madura Island was in my plans to include in my circumnavigation of East Java, Indonesia, and an option would have been to include it as…

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Roadside shrine of Santa Teresita

Cycling Mendoza to Potrerillos; Argentina to Chile

Roadside shrine of Santa Teresita west of Mendoza on Ruta Nacional 7, Argentina, looking toward the high Andes. The panorama of the Andes mountain range…

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