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Tur kota Budapest

Indonesia / Indonesia
Trick Art Exhibition Jakarta
RR Tour de Djakarta
A Beach Called Dreamland

Italia / Italy
Tour ala Angels and Demon, Roma
Scavi Tour, Vatikan
3 Hal yang Wajib Dilakukan di Venice // 3 Things You HAVE to DO in Venice
Hostel Review : Camping Village Jolly
From Venice with Love
6 Travellers, 1 Compartment, and 6 Hours
From Rome with Laugh and Sweat
City Runner

Jerman / Germany
Kastil Dongeng, Neuschwanstein // The Fairy Tale Castle, Neuschwanstein
Kunjungan ke 4 Stadion Bola di Jerman
Hujan Coklat di Rosenmontag Karnival
That Winter, The Lake Freezes
Flower City Next Door
7 Things to do in Munich
Will it snow in Winterberg?

Perancis / French 
24 Jam di Paris

Polandia / Poland

Republik Ceko / Czech Republic 
5 Jam di Kota Praha

Spanyol / Spain
Karya-karya Gaudi, Barcelona
Vineyard, Cellar, and Cavas!

Swedia / Sweden
3 Langkah Hemat Jalan-Jalan di Stockholm

Yunani / Greece
Parthenon, Athena
7 Makanan yang Wajib Dicoba di Yunani
Word-strings
Pesona Kota Athena : Syntagma, Monastiraki, dan Plaka
Two Girls who Embrace the Sea
Thessaloniki . . . where is it?

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 Travel Series

Menjelajahi Eropa Tengah
(Kata kunci : Eropa Tengah )
Part II-A : Museum Auschwitz, Polandia
Part II-B : Tambang Garam Wieliczka
Part III : 5 Jam di Kota Praha
Part IV-A : Tur Kota Vienna
Part IV-B : Tur Kota Vienna (bagian dua)
Part IV-C (FINAL) : Musik Klasik dan Vienna

All Around Europe
(Keywords : Like Locals )
Döner
Budget Airlines
Budget Land Transportation
Grocery stores in Europe
Trains in Germany
Local Airports Part I: Germany

Indonesia Travel Series
(Keywords : Wonderful Indonesia)
RR Tour de Djakarta
A Beach Called Dreamland

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Short Stories (Shorties)

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