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Greatest, largest, longest, widest, deepest, bluest, foggiest… Over the millennia, the Danube has always been described in superlatives, never as poor, unexceptional, mediocre… It has been loved, feared, worshipped, cursed, […]
Greatest, largest, longest, widest, deepest, bluest, foggiest… Over the millennia, the Danube has always been described in superlatives, never as poor, unexceptional, mediocre… It has been loved, feared, worshipped, cursed, […]
Any major city around the world is proud of its art scene. Bustling performances advertised on recognizable posters are overflowing the city: Operas, Theaters, Concerts… Like on a conveyer belt, […]
“The worst thing, worse than the physical danger, is the emotional toll. If you work in the stick pit [where hogs are killed] for any period of time—that let’s [sic] […]
A famous Sumatran singer once told me “love your lake” as he grew up on lake Toba and loved nothing more. As I never lived next to a lake, I […]
“The haunting of history is ever present in Barcelona. I see cities as organisms, as living creatures. To me, Madrid is a man and Barcelona is a woman. And it’s a woman who’s extremely […]
Vienna feels like a happy city, and it cannot be anything but that if you consider it has over 150 officially listed Balls during the first three months of the […]
20 years after the Srebrenica genocide in 1995, the exhibition Srebrenica Today is a visual portrait of the town, people, industry, agriculture. These moments of everyday life show the potential […]
“Provokingly somebody asks Who, what, where is, excuse me How is that Bosnia Tell me And promptly comes the answer There was, forgive me, a land Bosnia Poor and arid […]
“Prague never seems to let go of you… this little mother has claws. We ought to set fire to it at both ends, on Vysehrad and Hradcany, and maybe then […]
“A well brewed cup can make you feel wiser, braver and more optimistic” George Orwell – Tea is an essential part of the Myanmar cultural life, and Mandalay has some […]