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pansexualrevolutionary · 26 days ago
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Decided to revive this Tumblr and I guess it's time to introduce myself again.
I'm Hedi Maria (they/them), 28 years old, and I'm a trained prosthetician & orthotist who is currently studying orthobionics and hoping to revolutionize prosthetic care in war zones and areas with low infrastructure.
I'm living my best vintage life as a Slavic and Tatar person in Germany.
So, if you like vintage and antique things, dark and light academia, old photographs and old money style...
Here I am. Stick around and let's go on this journey together.
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mybeautifulpoland · 2 years ago
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Krynica-Zdrój, Poland by perspektywa_drona
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axololtls · 9 months ago
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onlyalexandrasphotography · 4 months ago
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Budapest, Hungary
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neonfeel · 4 months ago
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Chronos (1985)
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balkanwonders · 1 year ago
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Academic Park, Belgrade, Serbia.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_Park
🍂🍂🍂🍇🍂🍂🍂🇷🇸🍂🍂🍂🍇🍂🍂🍂
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Enjoy free entry to museums on Sundays with Musei Italiani!
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You can have a great time exploring the exhibits at Musei Italiani on Sunday.
In Italy, the summer of Musei Italiani continues on the exciting initiative "Sunday at the Museum" promoted by the Ministry of Culture, which gives visitors free admission every first Sunday of the month to explore the country's cultural heritage. It is a true celebration of culture that will intimately involve you. You can learn more in the bio. ⏬🤝⏬⏬
⏩ The Board Behind ⏩
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thisworldwefound · 2 years ago
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mallorca, spain
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jaffyshaji1277 · 2 years ago
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📍 Tate Modern, London
Exploring the world of art🎨
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roammania2023 · 2 years ago
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Standing on platform 9 at Gara De Nord, I expected a new Danish made high speed electric train to turn up. What turned up was electric but fairly old, it was not capable of high speed but great altitudes. Climbing onto the train and fighting my way past the beggars and book sellers I found my seat. Unfortunately someone was already sitting in it. I turfed them out in the politest way and sat back in 1st class semi luxury. The train was old and tired but it did the job. It wasn’t bad for a £31 return ticket to Braśov in first class.
At 12:24pm the train departed, we zoomed through the countryside making a few stops on the way. The spacious leg room was a real comfort. After an hours ride, we started to ascend into the mountains and it started to snow heavily. We were in Transylvania. Gazing out of the steamy window I observed rivers raging through dense woodlands. The snow continued to beat down as the car traffic on nearby roads drew to a stop. I admired the engineering achievement of breaking through the mountain. After just over two and a half hours we arrived in Braśov.
I stepped off the train into a blizzard. The snow was 2 feet deep and I struggled to pull my suitcase along the platform. Eventually I made my way to the stations exit and entered the full force of the storm.
Making my way through the chaos of taxis, snow and people traffic I attempted to find the bus to the city centre. I found a small booth and bent down by a foot. A pair of eyes appeared which was accompanied by a voice which thankfully spoke English. I purchased a ticket and was told to catch the number 4 bus. Unclear of when my bus would arrive, I boarded various buses and asked if they were heading to the city centre and also stood on various platforms. Eventually after thirty minutes my bus arrived. I squeezed on and felt comfort in the fact that the driver seemed to be following the Centru signs.
The roads were chaotic. The snow had caused major delays and what should have been a short journey seemed to take an eternity. Eventually I arrived in the city centre. Like Captain Scott, I made my way through the blizzard pulling my suitcase along with me. By now my feet were wet and frozen because I was wearing trainers. When I arrived at the South Pole, I mean McDonald’s, I was greeted by my Airbnb host. He explained how to unlock the four gates and doors to get to my Airbnb and left me to relax.
I made my way into Braśov to explore the Old Town. I stopped in the main square and saw the Black Church. It’s a really nice city. It was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until after WW1, when Romania acquired the territory. I explored the city until I came to the realisation that I needed some waterproof shoes, it wasn’t possible to walk sturdy without them. I brought them and they have made the world of difference.
This evening I discovered one of the best restaurants that I have ever been to in terms of decor. It has a Neoclassical style similar to that of the Romanian Athenaeum. It’s brilliant! I need to get an early night because tomorrow I am going to Bran Castle!
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mybeautifulpoland · 2 years ago
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Gdańsk, Poland by Marcin Hlades
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axololtls · 7 months ago
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citybreaks · 16 days ago
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Dreaming of exploring Europe while gaining work experience? Look no further than Europe work and travel programs! They’re your ticket to adventure, offering a chance to immerse yourself in diverse cultures and landscapes while funding your travels.
Picture yourself working in vibrant Barcelona or historic Prague, with opportunities in hospitality, teaching, and seasonal farming. These experiences not only enrich your resume but also enhance your language skills and build a global network.
To make the most of your journey, do your homework: research programs, prepare your documents, and budget wisely. Connect with fellow travelers and locals for insider tips, and embrace every opportunity for growth.
Pack your bags and get ready for a transformative experience — Europe awaits!
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guidestereurope · 1 month ago
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beaufadi · 2 months ago
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🏰 London: Tradition Meets Modernity! ✨
From historic Buckingham Palace to the modern streets of Shoreditch, London has something for every traveler.
📌 Plan your London getaway today: Booking.com
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#VisitLondon #ExploreUK #BritishAdventures #TravelDreams
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some-film-stuff · 4 months ago
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