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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.

How to Get into the Business of Weddings

For those looking to build their business and experience standout success, one of the best ways to do so would be to focus on evergreen industries. A good example would be the wedding industry, as you will not be hard-pressed to find an area that does not deal with weddings. It’s a crucial part of […]

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Can Sustainable Accommodation Be Budget-Friendly?

More and more people are starting to realize the importance of sustainability. The fact that an eco-friendly approach to all aspects of life is becoming prevalent is fantastic news. Still, many believe that anything labeled green inherently comes with a hefty price tag. Traveling, being a somewhat costly hobby as is, is no exception to […]

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The 5 Biggest Eco-Tourism Mistakes That Can Increase, Not Decrease Your Carbon Footprint

Eco-Tourism is fast growing among today’s eco-conscious travelers. As our environmental concerns become more serious, holiday makers and travelers alike are trying to vacation in a more sustainable and eco-friendly way. However, it is quite easy to make mistakes that actually increase your carbon footprint, not minimise it. Here are the 5 most common eco-tourism […]

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Conscious consumption and sustainable tourism: here are our virtuous examples

Every day a greater awareness towards the fragility of the environment in which we live grows in us. We understand more and more the consequences that our actions can have on nature. But something else is changing. Socially responsible and conscious consumption is also making its way, especially among millennials. We are becoming more attentive; […]

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Mysterious Florence: the Hidden and Curious Side of the Renaissance City

The city of Florence presents several different nicknames: one of the most popular is “La Bella” (“The Beautiful”). However, the Tuscan city has also earned the title of “Capital of artists“. Florence in fact has been the home of, among many others, Leonardo da Vinci, Raffaello and Michelangelo. But there is another side of the city […]

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Sardona: immerse yourself in the history of the Earth

There are few places in the world like Sardona. Places where the force of nature, the history of the planet is so vivid and immediate. Sardona is there to tell us, with its beauty and peculiarity, about the orogenetic processes. Sardona, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of Switzerland Since 2008 Sardona has been one of […]

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Is Remote Working More Sustainable?

Remote working is here to stay. Remote opportunities have increased by 265% since 2005. But is it more economically sustainable? Remote working is what employees want, with 80% of people in favor of it, and as much as 35% of employees would be willing to change jobs to do it. What’s more, it’s even considered […]

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The Sea: Why It Is Important and How to Protect It

Have you ever wondered why the sea is such an important resource for man and the planet? Find out why and adopt simple but effective behaviors The sea has always been a fundamental resource for men and the planet. It is an environment full of life, inhabited by mammals, fish, mollusks, algae, and much more. […]

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Bright Beaches: The Magic of Bioluminescence

Don’t miss the brightest beaches in the world that magically come to life when the sun goes down. Experience the bioluminescence phenomenon on all five continents. Strolling along the seashore at nightfall is beautiful. Just you and the sound of the waves. But imagine if there were hundreds of beautiful marine lights accompanying you. I’m talking […]

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Choose Best, Not Pest!

According to a study of the University of Sydney, 64% of agricultural fields around the world are in danger due to pesticide pollution, and one-third of these areas are at very high risk. This research has analysed the usage and spread of 92 active pesticide ingredients in 168 Countries and has examined the danger of […]

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