
How did Hungary turn to be the “Country of waters” without a real connection to any seas or oceans?
As there is no sea on the horizon, you may wonder how this tiny, landlocked European land could acquire the name “the Country of Waters”. It’s, due to the underground cave system spreading across the country that holds vast amounts of thermal water. The capital city, Budapest, has no less than 123 springs, that are […]
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York: walking through two thousand years of history
Would you like to walk through two thousand years of history of England? You can easily do it only by walking York streets. There you have 5 itineraries that you cannot miss in the most picturesque city in England. York is one the most beautiful historic city all over the UK. Every single past event […]
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12 Useful Tips to sustain Circular Economy and to do Informed Purchases
Almost every day we are listening to people talking about issues like pollution and degradation of the environment. Experts’ forecasts about our future are often tragic. Is there a real solution to this? Yes, but only if we make a sustainable decision and do informed purchases. The future is unpredictable, but together we can make […]
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From Kočevje to Maribor, Slovenia between wine and SPAs
A journey through Slovenia, which starts from the center-south of this amazing country and arrives to the north-east. The discovery of uncontaminated nature and local traditions, but above all of delicious wines and relaxing SPA. For a holiday that is good for your mind and body. The starting point of our journey through Slovenia‘s wines […]
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Ljubljana: the ultimate green travel guide for mindful travelers
Ljubljana is a beautiful, vibrant, clean and safe Slovenian capital with a green soul. Here, the environmental awareness is on a very high level which preserved its green character to the present day. The city of Ljubljana proudly holds the title European green capital 2016, it received several prestige sustainability awards and the heart of […]
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All the charm of Apulia, in the territory of Murge
A sea of stones: this is how you can describe the territory of Murge, in the heart of the Apulia region. A wild and still little known corner dominated by the calcareous rock, which gives rise to caves, ravines and sinkholes. A place rich in culture and centuries-old traditions, where beautiful villages hide. An explosion […]
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Slow Travel: three itineraries by train in Italy
Why not try a slow travel experience? We selected 3 train itineraries for your next vacation: from the Alps to Sicily on special trains Speed lovers, stay away!! This post talks about long, slow train journeys through very remote parts of Italy and the small pleasures that can be found in breathtaking views (volcanoes, vineyards, […]
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More flowers and less pesticide spray, for a sustainable agriculture
Boosting biodiversity to reduce pesticide spray, Science tells us it is possible. Recent studies show the beneficial effect of flowers for organic farming. Poppies, daisies, cornflowers attract predatory insects and parasites, acting as true ‘natural pesticides’ Coriander, cornflower, buckwheat, poppy, and dill are being planted in long stripes across the fields to attract insects that usually […]
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Miniatur Wunderland: An Incredible Journey into the Miniature World
It’s one of the best museums in Hamburg and one of the most visited in Germany. Opened in 2003 by two model enthusiasts, Miniatur Wunderland has reached has more than 18 million visitors. In order to create all the models on display, surprisingly rich in details, 760 thousand hours of painstaking work have been needed. Miniatur Wunderland […]
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Stonehenge and Avebury, walking among the sacred circles of England
There are still indecipherable places in the world of which we can not explain in detail their reason for existing. Not for this reason, they are not fascinating and suggestive places, indeed perhaps they are even more so because of the mystery that surrounds them. Stonehenge is definitely one of these. I probably do not […]
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