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Visas : Your ticket to unforgettable adventures 📧 peggy@vipvisas.co.za☎️ 083 447 2219         Japan ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
24/06/2025

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10 Most Beautiful Islands in the World ❤Do you know why islands are so special? The white sandy beaches, coral reefs, go...
21/06/2025

10 Most Beautiful Islands in the World ❤

Do you know why islands are so special? The white sandy beaches, coral reefs, gorgeous sunsets, unique species – They have so many things that catch our attention.

But picking an island destination for your next vacation can be a tough job. Just looking at these islands is a tough job.

What I think we would all love to be doing right about now is dipping our feet into that crystal clear water as we touch that beautiful beach sand. The sun on our bodies as we soak it all in, the water is warm and inviting and as we drive in, everything is forgotten.

1. Maldives
2. Bora Bora
3. Palawan
4. Galapagos
5. Santorini
6. Crete
7. Seychelles
8. Bali
9. Fuji
10. Moorea, French Polynesian

19/06/2025
Welcome to Ireland : Irish StewIngredients2 pounds lamb shoulder, cut into 1-inch cubes2 tablespoons olive oil1 large on...
18/06/2025

Welcome to Ireland : Irish Stew

Ingredients

2 pounds lamb shoulder, cut into 1-inch cubes
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 large onion, chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
4 carrots, peeled and sliced
4 large potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks
3 cups beef broth
2 cups water
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1 teaspoon dried rosemary
2 bay leaves
Salt and pepper to taste
1 cup peas
1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped

Instructions

Heat the olive oil in a large pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the lamb cubes and cook until browned on all sides. Remove the lamb from the pot and set aside.
In the same pot, add the chopped onion and minced garlic. Sauté for 3-4 minutes, or until the onion is translucent.
Add the sliced carrots and potatoes to the pot, stirring to combine with the onions and garlic.
Return the browned lamb to the pot. Pour in the beef broth and water. Stir in the dried thyme, dried rosemary, bay leaves, salt, and pepper.
Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat to low. Cover and simmer for 1.5 to 2 hours, or until the lamb is tender and the vegetables are cooked through.
During the last 10 minutes of cooking, add the peas to the stew.
Remove the bay leaves and adjust seasoning with salt and pepper if necessary.
Stir in the chopped fresh parsley before serving.

16/06/2025

Which is your most beautiful destination you have travelled to ?

11/06/2025

Art at the CathedralSt Paul’s is home to a spectacular array of art.Modern works created by many decorated artists, incl...
07/06/2025

Art at the Cathedral

St Paul’s is home to a spectacular array of art.

Modern works created by many decorated artists, including Yoko Ono and Antony Gormley, enrich the daily pattern of worship in the Cathedral.

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05/06/2025

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Need a Visa ?📧 peggy@vipvisas.co.za☎️ 083 447 2219         Budapest ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️BUDAPEST- Hungary ❤ I have never been to Bud...
02/06/2025

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BUDAPEST- Hungary ❤

I have never been to Budapest, but I can only begin to imagine what it would be like and all the adventures one could go on. I don’t really know anyone who has been there, so I think I am going to add it to that very long list of experiences I would like to go on.

With stunning architecture, refreshing thermal baths, and a culture that can be unique, Budapest lives up to all that it has to offer.

English is very commonly spoken. It’s a must visit for tourists looking for something a little off the beaten path.

Budapest is somehow filled with ancient treasures – like Roman baths, and hip and fun “ruin pubs.” These might have lines that stretch down the streets with people clambering to get in.

Whether you're after history, beautiful scenery, or want a more budget-friendly Europe trip, this is the place to be. Budapest is still somewhat undiscovered, so you'll get the place to yourself and uncover hidden gems along the way.

The city is divided by the Danube river: east is Pest and west is Buda. The two sides are VERY different. Which makes it fun. Take your time to explore both sides.

Pest is the flat, more urban commercial half of Budapest. There is lots to see and do here so make sure to spend a good amount of your time here.

Chain Bridge – The bridge crossing the Danube is absolutely stunning and well worth a glance and picture opportunity. In addition to Will Smith dancing the “Keke” on it, the Chain Bridge also happens to be the first permanent bridge built across the Danube in Hungary.

Shoes on the Danube – This memorial commemorates those that were killed during WWII. People (mostly Jews) were rounded up, told to strip down, and a firing squad shot them on the banks of the Danube. A chilling reminder that while this city is beautiful and thriving, it went through some very rough times.

Budapest is host to some of the grandest cafes and restaurants and the oppulance of it all is just something out of a story book. It is also home to some of the coolest bars, especially the Ruin Bars.

Budapest’s 7th district, on the Pest side of the Danube, or as it is also known as the Jewish Quarter is the home of these wacky bars. After WWII the area was left to decay so it was a perfect place to redevelop. In the late 1990’s ruthless developers started buying up these properties, razing them to the ground and putting up unsightly buildings. Local activists began campaigning to preserve the cultural heritage of the area. They succeeded and the Jewish District was given protective status.

However, they still did not have funds available for restoration purposes. In the summer of 2004, a café and open-air cinema opened in the ruins of an old factory called Szimpla Kert.

This was the birth of ruin bars in Budapest. Most of the bars can be found in or around the streets behind the Great Synagogue. All of these bars have their own quirky style.

Essentially they need an abandoned building, space to serve drinks and an area to party in. Many of them have DJs or live music, some offer food while others have accommodation available.

I am completely taken by this beautiful city and I look forward to visiting.

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