Author: Inka
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Coffee Time : Turning 30, and how to deal with it!
Turning 30 is a big deal. Or is it? Initially it is just an age, but it is somewhat of a milestone. We will ask yourself Questions, like what have I have accomplished the last ten years? Am I in the place I wanted to be? And most of all am I happy with what…
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2017 Halfyear Photography Reflection – Photoparade
The half of 2017 is already gone. Just like that. New Years feels like it is just yesterday, but so much as happened at the same time. Sometimes we realize to forget all the things that have happened in-between then and now. It is time for a Half Year Photography Reflection. In short a Photography…
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Into the past : Staying in an old Victorian House in New Zealand
The once time I stayed in an old Victorian House in New Zealand, I felt like I had stepped into a fairy tale and back into time. The House was build in 1907, with still the old charm in tackt. During the winter month only the Backend of the House, was used during the day,…
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36 Impressions of a Coffee Farm in Colombia
Visiting a Coffee Farm in Colombia is an absolute Bucketlist item. If you do not get the chance to stay at a Coffee Farm, I’d highly recommend at least going on Tour. While visiting a working Plantation there is a lot you will learn about Coffee that you never knew about before. If you do have more time,…
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How to stay at a Coffee Farm In Colombia
Colombia has the third largest coffee production in the world. A Bucketlist item for Colombia : visit a coffee farm or perhaps even a stay at a coffee farm in Colombia. The beaten track ( or the gringo trail as they would say in South America) leads most travellers to Salento, however there are other…
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The one time I visited the Fielding Livestock Market as a Vegetarian
Visiting a Livestock market is not normally not on a Bucket list of things to do. Regardless of the Country or place. However the one time I visited the Fielding livestock Market as a Vegetarian became one of the most unique authentic experiences I had in New Zealand. Why authentic? Simple, to me it showed…