North America New York, New York. Where should I start? You always hear them say 'If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere', and so that was what I wanted; living and working in New York. This was my goal for a while, it had to and would work. January 18, 2017, i was standing all alone,
North America 5 places in Chicago you must have visited! Chicago also called the called windy city, is one of the largest cities in northern America and located on the beautiful Lake Michigan. If you have the idea to go to America You can't miss Chicago on your list. Don't want to have to be around walk in your ski
Caribbean Havana oh nana… De Cubaanse metropool waar oldtimers aan je neus voorbij vliegen, de walm van sigaren je tegemoet komt, de rum rijkelijk vloeit en reggaeton beats klinken: Cuba! Denk je aan Cuba dan is Havana waarschijnlijk de eerste stad waar je aan denkt! Misschien door het volledig plat gedraaide en gelijknamige nummer
North America These 7 spots in San Francisco you really need to have seen San Francisco is one of the most vibrant cities in the United States. You will find the Golden Gate Bridge, the island of Alcatraz, hip eateries and much more. Of all the cities I've visited, San Francisco is definitely a favorite. I've been to town for a full week and
North America The gems of Eastern Canada Canada? Yes! Eastern Canada is known for its beautiful nature reserves, black bears, elk, good food and of course there is the beautiful capital (Ottawa) of Canada. However, there are fewer visits to this beautiful country every year compared to other countries. But why? In winter you can enjoy high
Caribbean Havana oh nana…. The Cuban metropolis where vintage cars fly by your nose, the walm of cigars meets you, the rum flows richly and reggaeton beats sound: Cuba! If you think of Cuba, Havana is probably the first city you think about! Perhaps because of the completely flat-turned and eponymous song 'Havana', but
North America Scarborough Bluffs For the nature-loving tourist lay the Scarborough Bluffs, a geological wonder of sand and clay layers one the eastern edge of Toronto. Unique to North America, the bluffs rise up to 350 feet above Lake Ontario and stretch over 8 miles. Named in 1793, the bluffs have long been a