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About Ines🙋🏻‍♀️🥾🌳🚴🏻‍♀️
“Life is too short to be miserable.”
Distance travelled

7,482 km

Time in motion

780:46 h

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    December 4, 2025

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    September 26, 2025

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    September 4, 2025

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    1. September 4, 2025

      In Freiberg – “Good luck!”

      According to legend, it was a shiny lump of ore on the side of the road that paved the way for Freiberg to become the Silver City®. That was over 850 years ago – but to this day, the city's former wealth is still evident everywhere. More than 550 listed buildings around the

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    August 29, 2025

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    1. After visiting the Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae, we head north toward the island of Brough of Birsey. On the way there, the striking tower of Marwick Head is visible from afar. Signs along the B9056 pique our curiosity, so we finally turn there.

      

      Just under a mile and a half before the tower, the

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    August 26, 2025

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    1. Exciting, ambitious, and flourishing. Although Iceland is relatively isolated from other European cities, Reykjavik is one of Europe's cities that pulsates like volcanoes. Young and cosmopolitan, with a high quality of life and crystal-clear air in a lush green setting. A pearl surrounded by bays and

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    August 23, 2025

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    1. Nuuk, Greenland's largest city, is unlike any other capital city in the world. Due to its small population (Nuuk has fewer than 20,000 people), air pollution is low. Rush hour travel takes about 15 minutes. And from Nuuk's modern city center, you can walk to the shores of the Nuuk Fjord—one of the world

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    August 21, 2025

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    1. The term "Ilimanaq Glacier" refers to the glaciers and icebergs near the Greenlandic settlement of Ilimanaq, located at the mouth of the world-famous Ilulissat Icefjord. Ilimanaq offers access to these impressive ice formations via boat excursions and also offers glacier hikes and ATV tours into the

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    August 20, 2025

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    1. The small settlement of Ilimanaq in Greenland is located in the Ilulissat district and currently has a population of 51. The town stretches along a narrow strip of land bordered by Lake Tasersiaq. The community's origins date back to 1741, when only a mission station was established. The port of Ilimanaq

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    August 17, 2025

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    1. Nanortalik is not only the gateway to the climbing, hiking, and sailing paradise of Tasermiut Fjord, but also a rich fishing area with an impressive local museum.

      Photo by Peter Lindstrom - Visit Greenland

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      What makes Nanortalik special

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      Discover local stays, tours, and tastings

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    August 13, 2025

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    1. The settlement of Seydisfjördur began to develop into a trading center in 1848, when the townspeople found their wealth in the "silver of the sea" – herring. The long, protective fjord gave Seydisfjördur's fishermen an advantage over their neighbors, and the town grew to become one of the most prosperous

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