Author: Sagittarius Travels
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Sofia’s Independent Soul: Coffee, Babka and the March of Women
A first glimpse of Sofia through its cafés, bakeries and the unexpected energy of International Women’s Day in Bulgaria’s quietly independent capital.
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Liverpool Travel Guide: The City I Loved Before It Was Mine
Some places arrive in your life long before you do. Liverpool sat at the edges of mine for years, close enough to feel known, not yet mine. This is the story of how familiarity turns into home.
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What the Year of the Snake Taught Me About Travel and What the Horse Asks Next
A reflective travel essay on the Year of the Snake and the Year of the Horse… how journeys through Ireland, Scandinavia, Dubai, the Maldives and Poland became lessons in shedding, movement and becoming.
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A Love Letter to the Natural World
On a day the world writes to lovers, I’m writing to the earth. From fjords to deserts, from rainforests to salt-bright horizons, this is a Valentine’s love letter to the landscapes that have held every version of my heart.
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Beyond the Extreme Day Trip: What Changes When You Stay Overnight
Why staying overnight transforms how you experience a city, from rushing through highlights to waking with its rhythm, people, and real life.
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Gdańsk in Deep Winter: When the River Froze and the City Glowed
Walking Gdańsk at –21°C is an exercise in presence. Breath hangs in the air, snow crunches underfoot, and beneath the winter quiet lives a deep spirit of endurance… a city shaped by history, courage, and calm strength.
