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- SportlerAugust 28, 2025
Today is the day when, after 18 years, I say goodbye to my hometown—the place where I was born and which will forever hold a place in my heart. It's incredibly difficult for me to take this step, because here lie all the memories, friendships, and moments that have shaped and accompanied me.
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- SportlerJune 30, 2025
Today I visited the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge (Tennessee, USA).
An impressive museum in the shape of the legendary ocean liner – superbly detailed inside and out! The exhibition features original artifacts, interactive stops, and immersive experiences, from the planning to the collision to the rescue
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- SportlerJune 29, 2025
Today I took a taxi to Tbilisi International Airport. It took four hours. The taxi ride was quite expensive: 813 lari (approx. 255 euros).
The price is due to the luxury car I drove.
It was a Mercedes-Benz with a chauffeur in a suit. They also provided chilled water.
I'm now flying from Tbilisi to New York.
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- SportlerJune 26, 2025
Because the city is so beautiful I stayed in Tbilisi (Georgia🇬🇪) for two more days.
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- SportlerJune 23, 2025
Today I flew to Tbilisi.
Tbilisi is fascinating. The climb to Narikala Fortress was steep, but the view over the city was worth it.
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- SportlerJune 22, 2025
From Arrezzo, I took the train to Rome. Rome is impressive. From the Campidoglio, I had a fantastic view of the Forum and the city.
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- SportlerJune 21, 2025
Today I cycled from Florence to Arezzo. It took two days.
I rented an e-mountain bike in Florence.
The route led through rolling hills and small villages. I stopped in Castiglion Fibocchi.
I ate a mushroom pizza in Castiglion Fibocchi. Afterward, I was refreshed and continued on.
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Today my wife and I explored the town of Elora a bit and went shopping together.
My wife speaks English and French. Because she speaks French, she can easily converse in small local shops in Canada. Today I noticed that some shop owners don't speak English.
Luckily, the larger supermarkets don't.
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