LECTORA NÓMADA
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The colour of Singapore
Singapore is a sovereign city-state formed by sixty three islands which became independent from Malaysia the 9th of august, 1965, only fifty four years ago.
Visiting some museums in London
It’s raining in London, I know, it’s not a surprise. I am in a café writing when I meet Carol & Ricardo, two friends from
Ubud, yoguis & vegans paradise. Bali.
Time to go back to Bali, another option is to go to the Gili islands, but I’ve personally had so much sun & I fancy
Nusa Penida is so photogenic. Bali.
The sun is out in Lembongan, another beautiful day, it looks like the clouds never arrive to this island, the sea is stunning & we
From Canggu to Nusa Lembongan. Bali.
Good morning nomads, another day with no rain during the “monsoon season”, well, it did rain very early, but then the sun came out &
Rice terraces, temple, gate & waterfall in Bali.
Do you remember Arsana from Bali Net Tours? Well today his is picking us up at eight in the morning to take us to the
Sunset in Uluwatu Temple.
The hotel in Seminyak is inside a temple, yes as you read, Arsana explained to us how every home has its own temple which they
From an eco farm to Seminyak. Bali
I’ve just landed in Denpasar from Cairns, I go through security & after collecting my suitcase I see a few desks to exchange money,
Roman Museums with Basak.
Today I go back to Pincio’s Terrrace, I walk around this beautiful park full of Roman statues, fountains & a lake liven up by the
Bernining in Repubblica, Quirinale & Popolo. Rome.
One of my Roman routines is going to yoga; thanks to a friend I found a very pretty studio called Ryoga very close to Piazza
Roman pebbled streets & its secrets.
Dear nomads, remember the round castle of my last post? Yes! Castello di Saint’Angelo. Here I am, having some fruit contemplating it, in the promenade
Trastevere & Gianicolo. Rome
On a Sunday morning I had the brilliant idea to go to Trastevere from my place, crossing the park Villa Doria Pamphilij. It’s quite
An evening in Monti. Roma.
Dear nomads, we are back at the Coliseum as starting point. I’d like to mention that in its beginnings it was known as Flavio
Rome. Gardens, pyramids & keyholes with a surprise.
Dear nomads, I hope you are enjoying my Roman adventures. In this occasion we are crossing the very long Circo Massimo heading to the
Roman Cathedral, Holy Steps & relics.
Some of you call me the “church girl”, no wonder, I must’ve seen heaps of them in Rome, don’t you think? I flooded my social