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.

The bicycle: from means of transport to economic growth instrument
Sustainability is by now one of the main focal points of many discussion in our society and contemporary politics. Surely this means of transport has become the symbol of this new stance. This becomes clear when looking at the emblematic use that is usually made of the bicycle: the European Union, for example, chose it […]
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Denmark, the two seas that never mix
Denmark is a beautiful land, where nature gives us unbelievable shows: the sand dunes, picturesque forests of crooked trees, constellation of bays and islands, and much more. But in the tip of Grenen, the peninsula north of Skagen in Jutland, there is a show that I personally can not wait to admire. This is where […]
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Book and Bed Tokyo: here you can sleep among the books!
In Tokyo, book lovers can sleep very quiet. In fact, in the japanese capital they can find Book and Bed, the first hostel-library in the world. With more than 1700 books, this fabulous place is perfect to disconnect from the outside world and tune in with yourself. The amazing opportunity to spend the night sleeping […]
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Bioluminescence: 5 spectacular places
The bioluminescence is pure magic that transforms the sea into a starry sky. A surprising natural show in which the scenography is the limit of the real world. But how is it possible? Discover it here with us. There are beaches in the world where the sea magically light up during the night. This phenomena, apparently […]
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The top 10 greenest cities in the world
Do you want to go on holiday? Are you tired of the same old grey cities? The World Economic Forum ranked the top 10 greenest cities from all around the world: let’s see them and hope to find the ispiration for your next perfect eco-friendly holiday! This year the World Economic Forum with the Senseable […]
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Wine, nature and folklore: Chisinau, the world capital of wine tourism
Chisinau is the world capital Onu of wine tourism. This year the young country of Moldova hosted the third edition of the Wine Tourism Global Conference supported by the Global Organization of tourism, in collaboration with the government of the republic of Moldova. 5 principal reasons for the nomination of Chisinau as world capital of […]
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Nature as the remedy to be happy: In Scotland is real
Do you believe that a walk in the woods is the perfect remedy for most of your problems? You are not alone! Scottish doctors started prescribing open-air activities as treatments for their patients. Since last 5 October, the benefits that nature offers to mankind have been recognized once more. Where? In Shetland Islands, in the […]
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Air pollution? It damages our intelligence!
Nowadays, we know a lot about the health damages caused by the fine dust, in particular the consequently diseases damaging the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. But this year, a Chinese study has showed how the chronic exposition to the smog can be harmful also for our brain and our intelligence. A team of Chinese researchers […]
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Do you want to increase your IQ? Then get ready to travel
Yes, you read correctly: traveling is good not only for the spirit but also for your gray matter. A lot of studies conducted in recent years by scientists and psychologists from all over the world, demonstrate that when we travel we improve our mind skills. Among these Adam Gakinsky, social psychologist and teacher at Harvard University, […]
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A real junkyard… in space!
The junk emergence is something that threatens Earth and not only. Also Space needs help and, above all, it needs to be cleaned! Space problems are not always enough discussed. They are usually felt as something distant, as something that does not directly touch us, but it is not quite so. Thanks to events and […]
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