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The Vaucluse is at the heart of the rural Provence. One part of the departement is sculptured at the feet of the Alps and the Mount Ventoux. The other part is more flat and irrigated by tributaries of the Rhône River. The Vaucluse counts various charming hilltowns, for the most part scattered on the flanks of rocky mountains. Read on...
 
Although Norway cannot boast about substantial tourist statistics it certainly can about its natural beauty. The scenery leaves nothing to be desired. It is as varied as it is beautiful and dramatic. High mountains, deep valleys, idyllic villages, peaceful forests, scenic coastlines. Read on...
 
The Regional Wildlife Park of the Vercors consists of 370,000 acres of protected natural resources. The park overlaps the departments Drôme and Isère.
The mountain range, primarily made up of limestone, belongs to the prealpine massif. Thus the Vercors is an area of transition between Alps and Provençe. Read on...
 
The best way to experience medieval Germany is via its Romantic Road. The Road connects a string of quaint, well-preserved walled towns dating back approximately 1000 years. It offers the traveler one of the most beautiful and most engaging mixtures of scenery, cuisine and ambience Germany can offer. Read on...
 
Tuscany, rich in beauty and character, was the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and many great painters of the Renaissance. The Chianti region is well known for its vineyards. Graceful rolling hills covered with pine and cypress trees, beautiful beaches and classic views make this region of contrasts a most relaxing and inviting place. Read on...
 
 
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May I introduce myself? My name is Johan Jacobs. I was born in february 1955 in Hasselt, Belgium. I'm married to Wieske. We have a son, called Jeroen. Together we live in Hasselt.

My passions are music and literature. I adore the magnificent music of Johann Sebastian Bach and his baroque contemporaries and predecessors. But just as much as I love Bach I cherish smooth, modern jazztunes.

Travel is my other passion. It took me alongside all imaginable compass points. I hope you enjoy the photo's and stories on this site. You're welcome.

 
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