| Travelling after the 1st of May.
Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs explains what we as the full-fledged
citizens of European Union should pay attention to.
Athens: ancient but nevertheless so modern.
Toomas H. Liiv enjoyed wine on the streets of this year’s
Olympic city, visited the islands of the Saronic Gulf, roamed around the
streets of old town of Plaka and just sat on the beach.
New–Zealand: Middle–earth on the edge of the world.
Mauri Saarend wandered on the other side of the world where there are
14 times more sheep than people. And the famous trilogy The Lord of the
Rings was filmed there.
Tunisia: Gate to the eastern exotics.
Tunisian is like a camel, says Merike Aspe. Nowhere to hurry. But berberian
horsemen are hot as hell.
Göta Channel: sailing across Sweden.
Can you really cross Sweden on water? Jüri Toomel knows and shares.
Pirate islands: the virgin paradise in the Caribbean.
Jaanus Purga won’t write about virgins. Instead he introduces the
British Virgin Islands that lure sailors and hikers with piratical history
and paradise-like aura.
Theme parks.
Merike Hallik gives an overview of the most fascinating theme parks in
the USA where children as well as grownups can easily forget themselves
for the whole day.
Practitioner’s advice.
Pharmacist Linda Neostus advises what a proper medical kit should consist
of.
Pages for young people.
15 year old Kärt Põldme didn’t see only sea and tigers
in Thailand but tells about everything that caught her eye.
Photo contest.
Prizes include Canon cameras from Overall.
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