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Families Traveling Around the World

by Lukas Bruihler / Jan 10, 2013 / 0 comments

A Symbol of Serbian Endurance: Ćele Kula - Skull Tower

by Lukas Bruihler / Jan 09, 2013 / 0 comments

In the early 1800s, the Serbs were growing restless of the Ottoman’s rule. They formed a band of around 10,000 rebels, led by Stevan Sinđelić. Advancing on the city of Niš, the rebels encountered a force of nearly 30,000 Turkish soldiers. The Serbs defended their positions, but when there was no hope of anyone surviving, Stevan Sinđelić went onto the gunpowder stores and fired his flintlock pistol into the barrels of powder. He blew up everyone on the battlefield, including all of the attacking Turks and his men, too.

Palm Beach Resort, Cambodia

by Lukas Bruihler / Jan 07, 2013 / 0 comments

I visited Palm Beach Resort when my family and I were in Cambodia.

Navigating The Kathmandu Airport

by Lukas Bruihler / Dec 31, 2012 / 0 comments

In this tutorial, I will show you how to navigate the Kathmandu airport with ease.

 

How to navigate the Kathmandu Airport

Visiting Cambodia's Palm Beach Resort

by Lukas Bruihler / Dec 19, 2012 / 0 comments

When my family visited Palm Beach Resort, we had a fabulous time. I made a video to share how amazing it is. When you watch the video, you will see that this is an ideal place for anyone - either drinking from a coconut while relaxing in a beach chair, or playing volleyball with friends on the sand. Even the location is perfect: on Koh Rong Island, only hours away from Angkor Wat, one of the seven wonders of the world. Experience Cambodia's natural beauty at this amazing place.

My Photography Passion: Sunsets

by Lukas Bruihler / Nov 05, 2012 / 0 comments

Big Cats in the Serengeti

by Lukas Bruihler / Oct 28, 2012 / 0 comments

I stare out the window at the endless plains.

 

How International Experiences Will Influence My Writing

by Lukas Bruihler / Oct 08, 2012 / 1 comments

Johnny’s Many Lives

by Lukas Bruihler / Oct 05, 2012 / 0 comments

With each new place you go, you can have a new start. Take my friend Johnny, for example. In all of his 65 years of life, he has had to start over many times, in nearly all of the places he has lived.

Rimas’ Lab

by Lukas Bruihler / Oct 05, 2012 / 1 comments

I see Rimas coming and hurry towards him. Rimas is an interesting man, and I am glad to see that he has come to meet us. Yesterday while we were having dinner at his house in Lithuania, he invited us to come and have a look around his prosectorium (lab where he dissects bodies) in the Vilnius University. He had served us delicious soup that tasted sweet but a little tangy, and the taste is still lingering in my mouth even now, the next morning.

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