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Tag Archives: Paris

Roger Federer-Rafael Nadal rivalry: how long will it last?

Posted on November 23, 2011 by Endlessly Green

Had you been up at 1.30 am local time and warmed up yourself with the pre-match euphoria that gave a 50-50 chance to the greatest tennis rivals, you would have just empathised with Roger double-faulting at the opening point  of the match.

Nerves. That’s what it was. Continue reading →

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The Rhine: A hint of France and a pint of Paris…

Posted on October 18, 2011 by Endlessly Green

The river Rhine.

From Munster cathedral (please refer to my previous post, ‘Munster, the beauty behind the bare winter trees’), a short walk takes you to the 14th century Rathaus, the Town Hall. Continue reading →

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