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Posted on July 19, 2005 @ 11:12 am by massimo | Filed under: africa,ancona,animals,another green world,architecture,art,bangkok,bargain,beach,blog,books,boracay,cheap,china,croatia,diving,fashion,fear,flights,food,fun,himalaya,holidays,illustration,india,indonesia,island,japan,kenya,lamu,mediterranean,music,mythology,news,package tour,people,philippines,politics,sailing,swimming,t-shirt,thailand,travel,ukiyo-e,wordpress

Good morning,

it is six in the morning – local time – Sun shines and wind blows.

This is the first message in the bottle from AYNAKU, the beachcombers internet cove…Are you presently island hopping? Are you diving into crystal-clear tropical seas? Are you floating on a swimming pools greysh water? Are you braving the traffic jam?No matter what you are doing, if you feel somehow on the move, longing for enchanted islands, please drop me a line…You are welcome!

AYNAKU is run by me, Massimo. I took off Italy and travelled for ten years after deciding that there must be more to life than a career in architectural planning. Think of AYNAKU as an art exhibition by the beach: if you enjoy it, I’ll be glad to share my thoughts on art, sea, travel, with you.

Have a good time.

 

 

2 people have left comments

it looks good, and i’m waiting for your news. happy AYNAKU :-)
mimmo

mimmo wrote on July 19, 2005 - 6:34 pm UTC

sensuality, mistery, happines, nature involve me looking your pictures. A new journey inside me

Bébe wrote on September 22, 2005 - 9:49 am UTC

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