Laiuse Order Castle: showcasing Laiuse Order Castle in Jõgevamaa, part of a series of photo focus pages covering castles across Estonia.
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Kurresaare Castle, Estonia (by Dan Fawcett)
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Toompea Castle and the Parliament of Estonia, Tallinn
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Towers and girls of Tallinn
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Invisible Club 31
18.09.2024
Intro 00:00
Misha Panfilov–Formosa 01:24
Oberu–Green Kitty 05:56
µ-Ziq–Hastings 09:49
The Lighthouse–Dionysus 12:32
Beefus B–From Light into Darkness 16:24
Mike Dickinson–Torus 21:09
Apifera–Iris Is Neil 26:09
Ghost Power–Vertical Section 30:53
Black Moth Super Rainbow–Folks with Magik Toes 33:04
Lone Bison–Origin Story 33:32
Dark Fidelity Hi Fi–Soft Light for Re-entry 36:32
HEBA–T5 (Kommissar Keller’s Mountain Panorama Remix) 40:37
Time Is a Mountain–Alicetti 48:06
Moray Newlands–Hoist the load to your left shoulder 53:34
Vulfmon, Evangeline–Got To Be Mine 55:34
Heron & Crane–Crownbeard 58:36
Outro 1:02:20
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Mediavel walls of Tallinn
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Haapsalu, Estonia.
4th of April, 2024
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Tallinn
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Historic site of the week: Kuressaare Castle
Kuressaare Castle from the 14th century is the symbol of Saaremaa island in Estonia. The convent building at the castle is the only surviving medieval fortified building in the Baltic States without noteworthy architectural alterations.
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Two castles by the Narva River
Narva castle on the left side of the picture and Ivangorod on the right side. Narva river is behind the trees. A glimpse of the bridge crossing the river between the fortresses.
A few years ago I discovered that an ancestor was a swedish military stationed in Narva during the swedish rule of parts of the baltic states. He was married to a woman born in Livonia, probably in Marienburg (nowadays…
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Tallinn
Tallinn was a pleasant surprise, more enjoyable perhaps than Helsinki, from where I caught a ferry across the Baltic Sea to Estonia. Tallinn is by far the largest city in Estonia, but it is a small country. It had a lovely old town but the new town was also surprisingly attractive in places, and home to two incredible museums.
Lennusadam is part of the Estonian Maritime Museum, and is probably…
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Could Eastern Europe Be the Best Budget-Friendly Travel Destination?
Last summer, Jeff and I embarked on an adventure through Eastern Europe, and it was nothing short of incredible. We often find ourselves drawn to the lesser-explored corners of the continent, and this region did not disappoint. From the vibrant cities of Poland to the stunning Baltic coast, we were consistently delighted.
Poland: History, Heart, and Coastal Delights
Our journey began in…
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Põltsamaa linnus
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