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Snake Island a favorite swimming hole on the lake; but watch out for the islands namesake residents Cold weather never slows down our traveling.  Here we are at a castle in western Poland near the German border.  BURRRRRR! Taken in the Winter 2001/2002 Marlis Hazleton touring Lublin- Poland. Taken in Fall 2001. Inks Lake near Burnet, Texas. The Sleeping Knight of the Tatra mountains

 

Embark on an extraordinary journey with us at FrogsFolly Travel Journal, where every story is a footprint in the sands of our global explorations. Our website is more than just a collection of travel destinations; it's a vibrant tapestry of personal encounters and cherished memories from corners near and far. Whether you're drawn to the whispering ruins of ancient civilizations, the joyful shouts of theme parks, or the serene beauty of nature's hidden gems, our journal entries are your personal gateway to experience these wonders alongside us.

Vivid Destinations Await - Stroll through the picturesque streets of Amboise, feel the majesty of historical castles, and explore the diverse landscapes of the United States. Our journeys are painted with stories that beckon you to dive into the locales we've visited, offering you a slice of life from each destination.

Adventures for All - Thrill-seekers and wildlife enthusiasts, rejoice! Uncover the magic of iconic theme parks like Walt Disney World and the wild heart of zoos across the planet. Each entry in our journal is a pass to relive our thrills and encounters with the animal kingdom.

A Portal Through Time - Step into the past with our visits to age-old sites like Greece's Delphi, or reflect on more recent history at AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU in Poland. Our travel stories aren't just trips; they're time machines that invite you to witness the echoes of bygone eras.

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This site is a guide to some of the places we have visited.  This is more of a journal of what we did than a definitive guide to these places.  Traveling is more about living the experience than documenting every momement.  So, if your favorite landmark is missing, it does not mean we did not see it, only that I did not take a picture.   

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<p>As I walked along the island, I liked the old neighborhood, the streets, and the view of the sky from above.</p>
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<p>Wooden figure on the exterior wall at Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire</p>
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<p>From my very first travel to iceland back in 2019. Right now there is no chance to visit this beach due to high water.</p>
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<p>They traveled for days across the Himalayas, dressed in their finest silks and wools, all for a single glimpse. When the Dalai Lama arrived in Zanskar, the air didn’t just hold anticipation; it held a collective breath. In this sea of devotion, I found an incredible tapestry of faces—weathered elders, hopeful children, and diverse lineages all united by faith. These are the faces of that long, beautiful wait.</p>
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<p>An expert works on one of the mosaics of the western wing of the Burnt Palace, a 6th century patrician mansion destroyed by fire and earthquake around 749 AD. Today, together with the Martyr’s Church (locally known as Church of Al-Khadir) and the remains of a paved courtyard and Roman street, it forms the 2nd part of the archaeological park in Madaba, Jordan.</p>
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<p>View of the the Martyr’s church (locally known as Church of Al-Khadir), a 6th century basilica in Madaba, Jordan, under its present-day shelter. Two rows of ten columns and two pilasters each separate the central nave, re-used from older Roman buildings.</p>
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<p>Detail of the mosaic floor at the Martyr’s church (locally known as Church of Al-Khadir), a 6th century basilica in Madaba, Jordan.</p>
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<p>© 2026 tozofoto –Tóth Zoltán- All rights reserved.<br />
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<p>Straßburg<br />
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Strasbourg (UK: /ˈstræzbɜːrɡ/, US: /ˈstrɑːsbʊərɡ, ˈstrɑːz-, -bɜːrɡ/, French: [stʁasbuʁ]; German: Straßburg [ˈʃtʁaːsbʊʁk]; Bas Rhin Alsatian: Strossburi [ˈʃd̥ʁɔːsb̥uʁi], Haut Rhin Alsatian: Strossburig [ˈʃd̥ʁɔːsb̥uʁiɡ̊]) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France and the official seat of the European Parliament. Located at the border with Germany in the historic region of Alsace, it is the prefecture of the Bas-Rhin department.<br />
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In 2019, the city proper had 287,228 inhabitants and both the Eurométropole de Strasbourg (Greater Strasbourg) and the Arrondissement of Strasbourg had 505,272 inhabitants. Strasbourg's metropolitan area had a population of 846,450 in 2018, making it the eighth-largest metro area in France and home to 14% of the Grand Est region's inhabitants. The transnational Eurodistrict Strasbourg-Ortenau had a population of 958,421 inhabitants. Strasbourg is one of the de facto four main capitals of the European Union (alongside Brussels, Luxembourg and Frankfurt), as it is the seat of several European institutions, such as the European Parliament, the Eurocorps and the European Ombudsman of the European Union. An organization separate from the European Union, the Council of Europe (with its European Court of Human Rights, its European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines most commonly known in French as &quot;Pharmacopée Européenne&quot;, and its European Audiovisual Observatory) is also located in the city.<br />
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Together with Basel (Bank for International Settlements), Geneva (United Nations), The Hague (International Court of Justice) and New York City (United Nations world headquarters), Strasbourg is among the few cities in the world that is not a state capital that hosts international organisations of the first order. The city is the seat of many non-European international institutions such as the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine and the International Institute of Human Rights. It is the second city in France in terms of international congress and symposia, after Paris. Strasbourg's historic city centre, the Grande Île (Grand Island), was classified a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988, with the newer &quot;Neustadt&quot; being added to the site in 2017. Strasbourg is immersed in Franco-German culture and although violently disputed throughout history, has been a cultural bridge between France and Germany for centuries, especially through the University of Strasbourg, currently the second-largest in France, and the coexistence of Catholic and Protestant culture. It is also home to the largest Islamic place of worship in France, the Strasbourg Grand Mosque.<br />
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Economically, Strasbourg is an important centre of manufacturing and engineering, as well as a hub of road, rail, and river transportation. The port of Strasbourg is the second-largest on the Rhine after Duisburg in Germany, and the second-largest river port in France after Paris.<br />
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Straßburg (französisch Strasbourg [stʁasbuʁ], im Straßburger Dialekt Schdroosburi [ˈʃdɾoːsburi]) ist eine Stadt im Elsass, einer Landschaft im Osten Frankreichs nahe der Grenze zur Region Baden in Deutschland. Die Stadt ist Hauptort des Départements Bas-Rhin, das seit Januar 2021 auch Mitglied der Europäischen Gebietskörperschaft Elsass ist, und Sitz des Regionalrats und des Regionspräfekten der Region Grand Est. Die Präfektur verwaltet auch das Arrondissement Strasbourg, das aus 33 Gemeinden besteht.<br />
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Mit 287.228 Einwohnern (Stand 1. Januar 2019) in der Kernstadt und 790.000 Einwohnern in der Aire urbaine auf französischem Boden ist Straßburg mit Abstand die größte Stadt im Grand Est.<br />
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Wie auch Basel (Bank für Internationalen Zahlungsausgleich), Genf (IKRK sowie europäischer UNO-Sitz) und New York City (weltweiter UNO-Sitz) ist Straßburg eine der wenigen Städte der Welt, die den Sitz einer wichtigen Internationalen Organisation beherbergen, ohne eine Landeshauptstadt zu sein. Straßburg ist Sitz zahlreicher europäischer Einrichtungen, unter anderem Europarat, Europaparlament, Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte, Europäischer Bürgerbeauftragter und Eurokorps. Aufgrund dessen versteht sich die Stadt als Hauptstadt Europas.<br />
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Teile der Innenstadt, die mittelalterliche Altstadt auf der Grande-Île und die Neustadt sind unter dem Titel Straßburg: von der Grande-Île zur Neustadt, eine europäische Stadtszenerie UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe.<br />
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(Wikipedia)</p>
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<p>Frankreich / Provence / Côte d’Azur - Presqu'île de Giens<br />
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The Giens Peninsula (French: Presqu'île de Giens, French pronunciation: [pʁɛskil də ʒjɛ̃]) is a peninsula on the French Mediterranean coast near Hyères in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.<br />
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It is a prime tourist destination, with campgrounds and water sports.<br />
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Geography<br />
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The peninsula is effectively a narrow, hilly island uniquely connected to the main land by two strips of land. Between these strips, the east and west tombolo, lay old salt evaporation ponds. These are not used anymore for salt production, and instead provide a unique marshland known for its population of flamingo.<br />
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A small village called La Capte is situated on the east tombolo, mainly consisting of hotels, restaurants, and holiday homes.<br />
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The north side of the island, as well as the west tombolo, is characterized by wide, shallow sandy beaches, while the south side has steep cliffs with many bays and small ports. A hiking trail is maintained along the south side of the island to allow access to the various bays.<br />
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Just southeast of the peninsula lays Île de Porquerolles, and east of that Île de Port-Cros and Île du Levant.<br />
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Economy<br />
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Extensive vineyards on the peninsula produce AOC Côtes de Provence wines.<br />
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The peninsula has many tourist facilities, such as hotels and campsites, restaurants and bars. It also has opportunities for water activities, such as diving, sailing, and windsurfing.<br />
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Due to its ease of access via the tombolo, the peninsula can be quite crowded during the high season.<br />
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Personalities<br />
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Saint-John Perse (pseudonym of Alexis Leger), Nobel Prize–winning poet and diplomat died there in 1975.<br />
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Die Halbinsel Giens (französisch Presqu’île de Giens) mit dem gleichnamigen Ort Giens liegt am westlichen Ende der Côte d’Azur zwischen Toulon und Saint-Tropez, gegenüber der Stadt Hyères. Sie ist mit dem Festland durch zwei Tomboli verbunden. Giens ist Teil der Stadt Hyères.<br />
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Auf Giens befindet sich eines der beliebtesten Windsurf- und Kitereviere Frankreichs. In der Lagune zwischen den beiden Landengen, einer ehemaligen Salinenanlage, leben Flamingos. Die Unterwasserwelt von Giens hat unter Tauchern eine gewisse Berühmtheit erlangt, da dort neben vielen heimischen Fischarten auch einige Wracks zu sehen sind. So zum Beispiel der norwegische Frachter Le Donator, die Le Grec, die Le Vapeur oder das ehemalige Dampfschiff Le Michel C.<br />
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Von Giens aus ist die Insel Porquerolles der Îles d’Hyères mit dem Schiff zu erreichen.<br />
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<p>Brown bear, wildlife, Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, September 2022,<br />
More stuff: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/cramerclaus/" rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.instagram.com/cramerclaus/</a>,<br />
<a href="http://www.wortsucher.de" rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.wortsucher.de</a></p>
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<p>Seen heading out on schools is YN18 ZNS, an Irizar i6 Integral coach, new to Barnes, Swindon, Wiltshire in March 2018.<br />
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<p>Kazakhstan</p>
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<p>Kazakhstan</p>
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<p>Het ziet er mooi uit,maar de Populieren lijden er flink onder,er stonden veel dode Populieren langs het Kanaal,het Fietsen was niet zonder risico.</p>
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