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  • How to Get to the Tunnel of Love in Ukraine

    By Amy / September 20, 2017

    You’ve seen the pictures. A lush tree canopy over a train track, stillness and peace radiating from your computer screen. A leafy tunnel that looks like it leads to Narnia or Titania and Oberon’s realm or at the…

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  • A Weekend in Dnipro, Ukraine – Wandering and Wondering

    By Amy / September 3, 2017

    If you’re looking for straight advice about what to do and where to eat on a weekend in Dnipro, scroll to the bottom for all my suggestions. If you’re interested in my overall impressions, read on. No…

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  • A Solo Female Traveler’s Guide to Drinking Alone

    By Amy / August 9, 2017

    When I was twenty and really traveling on my own for the first time in England, I was devastatingly afraid of drinking alone. I’m not talking about 2am G&Ts up in the club. Nope, just a refreshing…

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  • So I Never Wrote About Singapore, a Story in 24 Pictures

    By Amy / August 2, 2017

    It’s been almost two years. It’s time to talk about Singapore.

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  • A Horseback Riding Trip in the Carpathians with Green Ukraine

    By Amy / July 7, 2017

    We were driving through the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains, just a few hours outside of Ivano-Frankivsk, and the world already looked refreshingly natural. I know that seems like a ridiculous adjective to use to describe… nature……

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  • Kiev Street Art (+ a Side of Brunch)

    By Amy / June 22, 2017

    He looks like he knows the answers to everything. I stand there, munching on my blueberry Pop-Tart (aka sugared cardboard) and imagine that if this were the Harry Potter universe, he would come to life and dish…

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  • It’s Not About the Castle, Vladimir.

    By Amy / May 3, 2017

    I was walking alongside the road, in a Ukrainian village I couldn’t have pointed to on a map before this trip, when I met Vladimir. We had been riding on the same bus, but he discovered I…

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  • My Magical Weekend in Cluj Napoca, Despite the Odds

    By Amy / April 17, 2017

    Perhaps I had grown lazy, or over-confident, but at the time, catching a bus for a weekend in Cluj hadn’t seemed like such a big deal. I had done some vague research on departures from Bucharest, and…

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  • What To Do in Bukovel For Anti-Athletic People like Me

    By Amy / April 5, 2017

    The original plan for my New Year’s break was a solo trip to Moscow. (Because what would be more fun than going from the epitome of European cold to even blisteringly colder? What could I enjoy more…

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  • Dear Tasty Mexican Food, I Still Look at Our Photos

    By Amy / March 17, 2017

    Dear Mexican Food, I’ve had a crush on you from afar all my life. As a kid, my favorite food was a cheese quesadilla from La Cocina (hold everything but the cheese, please – that’s right, just…

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