Tag: roadtrip

  • Pompeii

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    The year before I had already visited Herculaneum so it was about time to visit Pompeii, the ancient Roman city.

    The city has re-emerged from the darkness of centuries precisely as it would have been when it was unexpectedly buried in the thick layer of ash and lava which poured down from the devastating eruption of Vesuvius. It was the year 79 A.D. (Pompeii Online)

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    Buried in 79 A.D. and rediscovered in 1748, when a group of explorers discovered Pompeii almost intact under the layers of dust and debris.

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    Situated about eight kilometres from Vesuvio Pompeii was a flourishing resort for Rome’s most distinguished citizens and attracted many wealthy visitors.

    Elegant houses and elaborate villas lined the paved streets. Tourists, townspeople and slaves bustled in and out of small factories and artisans’ shops, taverns and cafes, and brothels and bathhouses. People gathered in the 20,000-seat arena and lounged in the open-air squares and marketplaces. (history.com)

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    Pompeii remained mostly untouched until 1748, when a group of explorers looking for ancient artifacts arrived in Campania and began to dig. They found that the ashes had acted as a marvelous preservative: Underneath all that dust, Pompeii was almost exactly as it had been 2,000 years before. Its buildings were intact. Skeletons were frozen right where they’d fallen. Everyday objects and household goods littered the streets. Later archaeologists even uncovered jars of preserved fruit and loaves of bread! (history.com)

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    Pompeii (like Herculaneum) offers a snapshot of Roman life, frozen at the moment and shows the everyday life of its citizens.

    The walls of the houses are covered with electoral propaganda messages or risque jokes aimed at particular citizens. The signs on the shop doorways indicate the activity carried out there or the name of the owner. Alongside the elegant villas belonging to the nobility and the luxurious residences of the middle class, stand modest houses where several families lived.
    The peasant dwellings on the other hand are situated around vegetable gardens or small plots of land. (Pomeii Online)

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    The House of the Venus in a Shell.

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    I think I spend almost the whole day walking around Pompeii and still haven´t seen all of it, there is so much to explore and to visit. And it´s a kind of strange feeling walking around an area where so many people have died but also very interesting – very mixed feelings about this.

    Even I visited Pompeii in October there were still many people around and the parking place was very full, I would recommend using public transport to visit. There are trains and buses going there. And bring sunscreen, water and comfortable shoes!

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  • My window view – My British summer

    During travelling around England and Scotland I got some pretty amazing views from my window – not every time, but often! A little review of My British Summer! 

    From Northen England to the Lake District – the Scottish Lowlands – the Scottish Highlands to Loch Lomond and  Edinburgh.

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    Bakewell, Derbyshire

    manchester

    Manchester

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    Lancaster

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    Liverpool

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    High Park Farm, Little Langdale, Lake District

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    Sun Inn Pooley Bridge, Ullswater, Lake District

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    Prince Charlie´s Cottage, Gretna Green, Scotland

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    Glenwhan Gardens, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland

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    Bellanoch, Argyll & Bute, Scotland

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    Dornie, Western Ross, Scotland

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    Fort William, West Highlands, Scotland

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    Gardeners Cottages, Loch Lomond, Scotland

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    Cellardyke, Fife, Scotland

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    Edinburgh, Scotland

    I´m already planning my next escape from these hot Viennese Summers and this year’s trip will bring me to Yorkshire, the Scottish Borders, Aberdeenshire and we´ll see where else. I already can´t wait!

    Get in contact if you´d like more information on setting up a photoshoot while I´m in the UK!

     

     

  • Edinburgh

    It was one last drive over the Forth Bridge, leaving the car at the airport and a bus ride later I arrived at my final destination: Edinburgh! The last two days of my British summer!

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    I wondered why everything was especially expensive when I was looking for a place to stay. I didn´t know that the Fringe Festival is going on in Edinburgh the whole of August and it´s just huge! Baskers and streets artists everywhere, thousands of shows all over the city and then there was also the “Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo” in front of the castle. The city was crammed with people!

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    My Airbnb was just a short walk from the castle and so I decided to explore the area a little bit.

    Greyfriars Kirkyard

    edinburgh, scotland, uk, photos and the city, fringe festivalThe graveyard surrounding Greyfriars Kirk (church) in the Old Town exists since the 16th century and is a beautiful calm spot in the busy city. Quite nearby is one of the coffee shops where JKRowling used to write the first Harry Potter books and I can imagine how she strolled around the graveyard to get inspired.

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    Greyfriars Bobby – a loyal dog who guarded his master´s grave.

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    Performances everywhere…

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    Edinburgh Castle

    The last time I was in Edinburgh I missed visiting the castle, so it was on the list for this time. Along with millions of other people…. but as I still had two days left on the “Explorer Pass”, which gives you access to hundreds of landmarks and sights in Scotland, I just decided to quickly go in, have a look around, enjoy the view and come back another time.

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    Erin and I had planned to meet at Loch Lomond for her photo shoot but as it was raining cats and dogs we rescheduled for Edinburgh, not thinking about the masses of people (it was a Saturday after all), delayed trains and some other obstacles. But we made it work and found some quieter places..

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    More from Erin in Edinburgh

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    The Balmoral – one day I´m gonna stay there and enjoy all the Scottish luxury!

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    Later in the day, I met Meg who had just finished university and wanted to celebrate this milestone with a photo shoot in the city where she had spent her student life before she would head back to Yorkshire (or maybe somewhere else – the whole world stood open for her). We went to Calton Hill and Meg danced above the city!

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    More about Meg

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