by Enchanted Serendipity | Dec 3, 2015 | Uncategorized
Segregation In Southern US States Up Until 1955 In the late 1800s, there was an ideology in the Southern states of the USA, which followed the lawful principle of ‘separate but equal’; when describing the races of White and Coloured Americans. This belief...
by Enchanted Serendipity | Nov 7, 2015 | Seattle, Travel Destinations, USA, Washington
Seattle has many iconic places: The Space Needle, ‘Sleepless In Seattle’ Houseboats…Starbucks. But one icon is going to be no more come November 10th. The gum wall at Post Alley outside the Pike Place Market, (another historic landmark of the city); will have its gum...
by Enchanted Serendipity | Oct 10, 2015 | Berlin, Europe, Germany, Life, Travel Destinations
Berlin is a lovely city; one of the best in Europe. One of the most interesting things you can see when walking around are the ‘Stolpersteine’, otherwise known as stumbling blocks. They sit above the cobblestones of the walkway, so that walkers notice...
by Enchanted Serendipity | Sep 19, 2015 | Accommodation, Melbourne, Reviews, Travel Destinations, Victoria
Melbourne has some truly stunning historic hotels. The Grand Hotel is one hotel which is definitely that. Built in 1891, it once housed the offices of the Victorian Railway Commission, and stands centrally located within the Southbank area; at the Flinders Street and...
by Enchanted Serendipity | Aug 20, 2015 | Experiences, General Travel, Melbourne, Reviews, Travel Destinations, Victoria
If you’re visiting Melbourne, there are a lot of exciting things to experience. But not all of these are found in the city centre. Heading out 40kms east, into the South-Eastern region of the Dandenong Ranges, makes for one of the best day trips on offer. Suburbs like...