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Jonathan Jung
May 7, 2014

Jonathan Jung
May 7, 2014
hong kong disney for the day. (disneyland in LA still has my heart.)
- allie

hong kong disney for the day. (disneyland in LA still has my heart.)

- allie

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THE SAHARA
Jul 12, 2018
THE SAHARA
Jul 12, 2018

September 27, 2017

Today was a looooong drive from Fes to the Sahara just outside of the city of Merzouga. A friend of a friend runs the Sahara Garden. Brahim coordinated everything for us and welcomed us upon our arrival with open arms. Truly an amazing human being. We were welcomed with dinner and singing and dancing around a bonfire.

Jul 12, 2018
CHEFCHAOUEN
Jul 10, 2018
CHEFCHAOUEN
Jul 10, 2018

September 24, 2017

Our second stop in Morocco was the blue city of Chefchaoen. A small city located up on a hill, wandering thru the medina surrounded by so many shades of blue was quite a different experience from Tangier. We stayed at Casa Perleta, a small bed and breakfast recommended by our friend. It was perfectly located within the upper hill area of the medina. The blue hues of the walls of Chefchaoen are believed to have originated when the Jews came while escaping Hilter in the 1930s. The blue is said to serve as a reminder to lead a spiritual life while symbolizing the sky and heaven.

Jul 10, 2018
ICELAND - CHASING THE AURORA BOREALIS
Feb 27, 2018
ICELAND - CHASING THE AURORA BOREALIS
Feb 27, 2018

September 11 - 15, 2017

Enroute to our close friends' wedding in Greece we found a cheap flight to Paris via Reykjavik, Iceland and decided to take advantage and do a little stopover in an effort to (fingers crossed) see the northern lights. We decided to restrict our few days to just the southern highlights along the coast. The first thing we noticed was that even though it was supposedly shoulder/low season in Iceland there were significantly more people than when we came the year before in August.

Feb 27, 2018
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