Biking Through Tuscany: A Photo Journey
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One day in the not so near future you will be able to bicycle from Florence to Rome on a path through the Val di Chiana.
We got a taste of that 400 km journey on …
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One day in the not so near future you will be able to bicycle from Florence to Rome on a path through the Val di Chiana.
We got a taste of that 400 km journey on …
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Mind-blowing mosaics, signature food (think: prosciutto, Parmigiano-Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, tortellini), medieval castles and whitewater rafting, there’s a lot of reasons to go to the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy and …
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It’s crazy. We’re in Italy – just got here today! Wow.
We were scheduled to be here next week but by a crazy turn of events we arrived one week early.
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Summer is one of the best times to visit Barcelona. From picnics in the Ciutadella Park to excursions on Tibidabo Mountain, there is plenty to do when the sun is shining in the Catalan capital. …
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The Danube River flows some 1,700 miles through …
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It’s no secret that Randy and I are big fans of Paris. It’s such an inspiring and beautiful city. I can’t wait to move there one day, even if it’s only for …
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Story by Randy Kalp.
Photos by Bethany Salvon.
Florence is a city that Beth and I have always wanted to spend more time in, despite the fact that up until last fall, we had …
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