Category Archives: curiosity
Curiosities and news, suggestion for travel (also for free), unusual places to visit, from the ghost towns to the disappeared islands, amazing stories of travel, by bicycle, by foot, donkey, horse back or canoa.

Which Travel Mode Pollutes the Most?
If you’re someone who loves to travel and explore new destinations, but you’re also eco-conscious, you may have a hard time deciding the right paths to take. There’s something to be said for staying in the U.S. when you travel, for example. You’re reducing your carbon footprint, and you’re also having less of a potentially harmful […]
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German company has invented the confetti that make plants grow
What if the next carnival was more sustainable? A German social startup has devised a less polluting alternative to traditional confetti, developing a solution that not only does not disperse waste but also enriches the environment. It all starts in Cologne, the German city perhaps most linked to the carnival. During this event in the […]
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Will we go back to travel? How? Here are the travel trends of 2022
In a world that seems increasingly complicated, it is not easy to imagine what our next holidays will be like. Yet we do want to return to travel, to explore the world. But how? How much has the pandemic affected the world of tourism? What are the probable travel trends of 2022? Let’s try to […]
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Greenwashing in Tourism: how to identify and avoid it
Over the years, an increasing number of people have become aware of their harmful impact on this beautiful planet. People trying to turn over a new leaf are looking for ways to make their lives more sustainable and eco-friendly. As tourism remains something most people wish to enjoy, more and more people are opting for […]
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A Thousand Billion Trees within 2030
A new ambitious goal for the protection of the planet: planting a thousand billion trees within 2030 A new goal to reach within 2030 has been set at the G20 summit in Rome: planting a thousand billion trees in order to save our planet. Trees absorb CO2, which is necessary for their livelihood, and this […]
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The best sleeping pill? Nature!
Sleeping in nature is not only ecological but also the most effective way to overcome insomnia and to have a long and quiet sleep. This is what emerges from recent scientific studies In front of the water, in the woods, in the countryside: the choice is varied, the result is the same. The best sleeping […]
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Recycling Lessons from Different Countries in the World
It is no secret that our planet’s population is increasing from year to year. Technological progress is tangible – we live faster and have less and less time to stop and look at the state of the world around us. We think about how much we are polluting our only home when we come across […]
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Cars as cigarettes: what will happen in French advertisements
Cars damage the planet, as well as our health: why not give this information to consumers exactly like cigarettes, alcohol and tobacco? This is the idea of the new legislation that will come into force from March 1st in France and which aims to direct citizens towards more responsible and sustainable purchases. Car advertisements will […]
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How to Show Off Your Wedding Hashtag Creatively
Wedding hashtags have emerged as one of the most popular fads of the 21st century. While an ordered wedding registry matters, as does a perfect piece of music for your nuptials, a wedding hashtag that is well thought out maybe just as important. Preparing for a wedding involves quite a bit of smart and strategic […]
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Climate Change: Forests as a Mitigating Factor
Sustainable forest management is a necessary condition to mitigate climate change; however, it is not sufficient. In order for forests to help stabilize the climate, further measures are needed, including the expansion of forest land, the reduction of deforestation, and governmental commitments. What is the problem? Earth is presently facing the destructive effects of global […]
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