Posts Tagged ‘maps’
My first attempt to plan our trip to Japan started with maps. I should have known that one week would not be enough when I realized that I could not find Kyoto on the map because the map was not Japan, but simply Tokyo. I consider myself fairly adept at reading maps and being able to “get a lay of the land” before I ever visit a place. That was until I battled the map of Tokyo and Tokyo came out the victor. I folded the map, waived the white flag and proclaimed, “Forget it! We will figure out when we get there.”
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more...The tiny, winding, dark streets, grand, tree-lined paseos and intimate, ancient squares keep beckoning me back to Barcelona. On every street, around every corner, in every neighborhood, there is a magnificent juxtaposition of old and new, ancient and modern, traditional and cutting edge. This is a city and people that both celebrate and are inspired by their rich heritage. Barcelona is a city and people that inspire its visitors to celebrate and become immersed in its rich heritage.
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