Chiara Marras
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The most beautiful national parks in Italy
A journey through nature and ancient villages, dense forests and traditions, wildlife and crafts: today we head towards the green heart of Italy, where nature is protected and the life follows its rhythms, where each trip becomes an adventure, to discover the colors and scents of nature. From the mountains to the sea, we have chosen […]
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Sustainable hotels in sunny California
Oceanfront or immersed among the vineyards and fields of California: here 5 hotels that are eco-friendly and that will make your California holiday an unforgettable travel! Sleeping in a nest among the trees Our journey in California begins here, along the beautiful Big Sur, breathtaking coast. Here you can live an unparalleled glamping experience thanks to Treebone Resort. You can choose […]
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Conero Park: the perfect holiday in Italy
Between the rock and lush vegetation to the sea: the Conero Regional Natural Park is a place of rare beauty that encompasses different habitats and views, but all stunning. Discover with us the beaches, villages full of history, the flight of birds, the capital of Marche, the smell of lavender and the best eco friendly accommodation […]
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Black Forest: Top 3 itineraries
Among dense forests and fairy-tale villages, the Black Forest is one of the popular areas of Central Europe. This charming place covers approximately 6000km2, in the southwest of Germany, bordering France and Switzerland. A holiday in the Black Forest means discover forests, meadows, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, picturesque villages, thermal baths and more. All lovers of […]
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A journey through the painted villages of Italy
There are in Italy beautiful villages, characterized by murals telling their history of ancient traditions. The Italian Association of Painted Villages, have censed all of them and we have decided to visit five of them. But do not stop here, and start discovering Italy’s most hidden corner, that perhaps are the most beautiful too. Orgosolo, Sardinia Between social […]
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After the earthquake the flowering of Castelluccio di Norcia is back
Citizens and the farmers of Castelluccio di Norcia have tried to save their village: they have, in part, succeeded. Even this year, the lucky tourists could admire the incredible flourishing of lentils. It all seemed lost after the October 30th earthquake. The roads were impractical, sowing seemed impossible. But the village did not give up, and […]
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Aosta Valley: an Italian region that will surprise you
Between Castles and Mines, ancient canyon routes and ecological B & B, we will discover the amazing Aosta Valley, an Italian region famous for its ski slopes, which also contains many other wonders. Aosta Valley is the smallest region in Italy, but also the perfect destination for an eco-sustainable travel, to explore a territory of dazzling […]
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Why reduce water consumption
We are surrounded by water, yet the fresh one, which we can use for civic, agricultural, industrial and recreational uses, is less than one percent. Theoretically, it is constantly renewed from the evaporation and precipitation cycle but because of man’s activities the quality of it is degrading more and more, and climate change will lead to a significant decrease […]
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Given, the story of a world-traveling family
Amion and Daize and their two children, Given and True, are a special family that has made their life a travel around the world – director Jess Bianchi’s documentary tell us about their story. “I do hope the film will inspire people to break from whatever, like, block they have in their life. Whether it’s a family […]
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Donkeys, from pet-therapy to green holidays
Donkeys, docile animals that allow us to rediscover the slowness and ability to get in touch with others. Here is where to spend a green holiday with them in Italy. After the mechanization of agriculture, donkeys began to disappear. We thought we no longer needed them, but how wrong we were! In the 1950s, donkeys […]
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