the enchanted grotto
Under the rich soil of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, magic has created its own enchanted forest made of lime and stone. The Luray Caverns for centuries have been a place of natural beauty that shocks and awes all who descent underground to step into a world painted by the nature…click here for the full article published in […] more…
winterrrrrrrrrrrr
Like snow, the new AmericA Magazine will fall in the week of December 4, not from the sky or on the ground but from the hand of the postman on a doormat of by simply taking it of the shelve of a quality bookstore. The winter edition features three articles by journeylism.nl, one being Nat […] more…
man of the moon
‘I ride over my beautiful ranch. The air is wine. The grapes on a score of rolling hills are red with autumn flame. Across Sonoma Mountain wisps of sea fog are stealing. The afternoon sun smolders in the drowsy sky. I have everything to make me glad I am alive. I am filled with dreams […] more…
big apple bite
Take a tasty bite out of the Big Apple with this multi-day NYC city trip app that includes loads of tips and tricks on places to see, things to do, eating, drinking, shopping and sleeping as well as offline maps and info. Click & put New York City in your pocket more…
melbourne to yarra valley
From the streets of oh so relaxed Melbourne to the rolling hills of the Yarra Valley. With this offline Favoroute app written by journeylism.nl, you’ll have your guidebook to art, culture, food, wine and design in the pocket. The app includes day activities, highlights of both city and valley as well as laid-back accommodations. Written in Dutch […] more…
borravino wine boutique hotel
Close to the wine capital of Argentina, surrounded by vineyards, you’ll find the intimate village of Chacras de Coria. It is a peaceful hamlet where tranquility is only disturbed by the dogs guarding the villa’s of Argentina’s upper class who have made Chacras their home. Chacras is less than an hour’s drive from Mendoza and […] more…
chicken run – wine cottage
Once the chicken capital of the world, today Petaluma is home to many chicken barns in ruins. But not all memories of the past have crumbled. Some got a second or third chance. Like the ‘Wine Country Cottage’ a Californian couple turned their barn into for example. It must be the happiest chicken barn in the […] more…
mama mia
Watching The Sopranos or one of the Godfathers can give you an appetite. Or not, it all depends on the scenes. But bungee jumping without a rope or horse head riding in bed aside, it is the attractiveness of the Italian kitchen that makes watching Tony or Don Vito extra tasteful. So, sitting on an […] more…
the girl and the fig
For some foie gras is heaven, for others French fries earth. But Sonoma foodies know there is something between heaven and earth. A place where foie grass and French fries are forbidden fruits. Where there is a daily line of people waiting to get a taste. A taste of ‘country food with a French passion’. […] more…
a taste of tarrawarra
Imagine, staring in the bony face off a blue skull two hours after touching down at Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport. Then fantasize about ordering cannelloni of wild rabbit braised in white wine while watching the green hills of Yarra Valley contrasting sharply with the blue Victorian sky. Is this an illusion? No, it is a dream […] more…
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