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I Bike Italy – Bike through the Tuscan Countryside

Walking Tours | Posted by admin February 22nd, 2012

This is a short video I made for Bill, the owner/operator of I Bike Italy. We had an incredible day, minus my little wreck. (Only an idiot would shoot video while biking…) — This is a “must” do tour if you are going to visit Florence and want to get some exercise and get away from the usual tourist traps. Here is a little on the tour – stolen directly from the website: Since 1993, I Bike Italy has been liberating foot-worn and weary travelers from the routine of trains and cities. Change pace and scenery, feel a cool breeze, breathe some fresh air, and really see Tuscany! No one else in Florence offers this type of activity or experience, and group sizes are limited. Offer leisurely, professionally guided and fully supported, single, and two-day bike rides and walking tours in the Tuscan countryside just outside of Florence. We provide you with a shuttles in and out of the busy city center, quality 21 speed bicycles, helmets, water bottles, delicious Tuscan meals and bilingual guides to show you the way or fix any flats! Walk, or ride your bike through shimmering olive groves and past fertile vineyards. See and visit Florentine castles & hillside villa estates. Wine tasting at local Chianti vineyards.

The Islands of Murano and Burano Italy

Walking Tours | Posted by admin February 21st, 2012

The Islands of Murano and Burano Italy The Vantage tour guide took us to the Island of Murano where there was a Glass Factory that showed us how they did the glassblowing. Then they tried to sell us some of their high priced Glass ware which is told for less even on Murano Island. Then we did a walking tour of the rest of Murano Island with its small church and shops. After that they took us to the Island of Burano with its small shops and a restaurant where we eat lunch. Then we returned to Venice and explored the city one more time. Camera; Olympus C-60 Digital Camera Music: Moonlight Sonata — Adagio Sostenuto Tours by Vantage 1-800-322-6677

Liberty University Students Continue to Make an Impact in Rwanda

Walking Tours | Posted by admin February 20th, 2012

Liberty University Students Continue to Make an Impact in Rwanda











LIberty University students in Rwanda


Lynchburg VA (PRWEB) December 14, 2011

After the genocide in 1994 that took the lives of more than 1 million Rwandans in 100 days (according to the Kigali Memorial Centre), the country was completely broken and in great need of rebuilding, especially emotionally. For the second time this year, Liberty University has responded to that need by sending counseling and psychology students on a short-term mission trip.

Partnering with World Help, a team of 19 Liberty students and two professors spent 10 days in Rwanda last month, traveling to different villages and counseling victims and perpetrators.

The team included undergraduate students in the Psychology department and graduate students studying counseling online and on campus.

Dr. Kevin Corsini, dean of Liberty’s graduate school in the Center for Counseling and Family Studies, led the trip along with Marlene Carrilho, chair of Liberty’s Psychology department.

Corsini said the team’s purpose in Rwanda was “two-fold.”

“We heard their stories of the genocide and how they are working through reconciliation,” he said. “We offered support and spoke on trauma care and counseling. A lot of times we listened to people, shared the gospel and loved on them.”

They showed the powerful documentary “As We Forgive,” a story about the process of forgiveness for the Rwandans, and traveled to many of the locations shown in this film.

Students also had the opportunity to hear one of the key leaders responsible for rebuilding Rwanda, Bishop John Rucyahana, tell of his personal loss and the efforts he has taken to heal his broken country.

The team also visited Ntarama Church, also called “Church of the Massacre,” where they were told by a tour guide that 5,000 Rwandans were brutally murdered while trying to seek refuge there. Corsini said witnessing this memorial helped to “redefine the power of the gospel” through true reconciliation.

“When you walk in [the church] there are rows and rows of human skulls. It is a memorial now. You can see how they died with machetes in them,” he said. “We left that church and drove to the Village of Reconciliation and we met the people who did many of the murders at the church a few miles away. When you say ‘born again,’ these people are new creations living in peace with the people they tried to kill.”

Junior Jennifer Allen said the trip was a life-changing experience.

“The Rwandans have suffered a great loss, but they have great hope – a hope in a God that forgives, and because of this, they are working in their lives to forgive the people who have hurt them.”

Carrilho said the trips are a unique opportunity for online students who wouldn’t normally have the chance to join classmates for a mission trip. Students came from as far as Texas and Ohio.

“It’s so much beyond what you can get in a classroom or teach … being able to experience and meet with the people far beyond the classroom setting,” she said.

In March 2010, campus pastor Johnnie Moore traveled to the country with World Help president and Liberty alumnus Vernon Brewer to meet with political and spiritual leaders, laying the foundation for the first team of Liberty students to arrive there in March 2011.

Corsini said future trips to Rwanda are being planned.

Liberty University, located in Lynchburg, Va., is the world’s largest Christian university. More than 12,000 students attend classes on its 6,500-acre residential campus and more than 60,000 study in its thriving online education program.

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London Street Art and Graffiti, 2011 – Banksy street art, Eine, Roa, Stik and more

Walking Tours | Posted by admin February 19th, 2012

London Street Art — www.insider-worldwide.com — Street Art and graffiti shots from London, 2011. 2D and 3D street art from artists including: Banksy, Space Invader, Eine, Blu, D*Face, Shepard Fairey, Blam, James Cochran, Bortusk Leer, Stik, Conor Harrington, Post Mort and more. London areas covered: Shoreditch, Spitalfields, Brick Lane, Truman Brewery, Redchurch Street, Hoxton Square, Kingsland Road. To take a London street art tour, visit www.insider-worldwide.com