the (new) endomobile
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@endo Travel tattoos are the best!

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@endo said in the (new) endomobile:
It might be a little embarrassing, but I'm collecting country points.
Yes, it is. But I wish I had started doing it when I was young.

British Airways have a thing called flightpath, and I just had a look at what I have done with them since 2000....

I'll have visited a few other countries with other airlines (many with partner airlines), but I suspect I am nowhere near 69.
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First day of our two-day excursion to Venice. Today we simply wandered around this pompous, yet decaying and unique city.







In the evening, we went to a performance of 'La Traviata' in an old palazzo, performed in different rooms. Just three singers accompanied by piano, violin, and cello. Truly beautiful.


And of course, later we ate delicious food.
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It's a bit creepy here. I kept looking out for a child in a red raincoat.
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@endo that sounds amazing. I’m trying to work out how Traviata would work with only three singers. I guess you’d need a soprano, a tenor and a bass-baritone, but perhaps that’s completely wrong.
I also think anyone who’s unmoved by the final act is not quite human. I’m sure you will have passed the test!
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@endo looks beautiful in all ways.
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@ARNC said in the (new) endomobile:
I guess you’d need a soprano, a tenor and a bass-baritone
exactly, they had Violetta and Alfredo, of course, and Giorgio Germont, Alfredos father.
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We spent day two in Venice at the Biennale, a cultural exhibition with an amazing history dating back to the 19th century. All kinds of exhibits (paintings, sculptures, performances, installations, ect), from various countries. I found some moving, some funny, but some things were also beyond my reach. Nevertheless, a lovely day.
Here are a few of my favorites.






Back in the bus at the end. That's where it's most beautiful.

My personal Vermeer, if you will.
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@endo
amazing journey
maybe you should create Iron Tours and work as a tour guide for the Iron Heart Army
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That would be 3rd generation. My grandfather (who lived on Stromboli Island) organized tours to Iran, among other places, in the 50s and 60s, and my father, after retiring as a pastor, he led groups to Italy, Asia Minor, and the Levant. I have actually done something like this before for a group of friends—to Israel. So, who knows? That might still happen.
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