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Culture by Katerina PapathanasiouMay 15, 20239:45 amMay 17, 2023
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Nek Chand Rock Garden: India’s Secret Garden

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of India, a land that is a treasure trove of iconic marvels like the ethereal Taj Mahal in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, and the imposing Red Fort Complex in New Delhi. However, beyond these well-trodden paths lies a hidden gem waiting to be discovered – the whimsical Nek Chand Rock Garden nestled in the heart of Chandigarh.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouApr 26, 20239:46 amMay 15, 2023
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Get Back to Basics at Sweden’s Kolarbyn Eco Lodge

If you’re seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, look no further than Kolarbyn Eco Lodge – Sweden’s most rugged and rustic hotel nestled in the picturesque town of Skinnskatteberg (just a couple of hours from Stockholm). Get ready to leave modern-day amenities behind and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature like never before!

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouApr 24, 20239:26 amApril 26, 2023
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The Tunnel of Love: Ukraine’s Most Romantic Destination

While Paris often tops the list of romantic destinations, it’s worth considering Klevan, Ukraine, as it boasts the renowned “Tunnel of Love,” an enchanting natural corridor that promises to capture your heart.

Life by Katerina PapathanasiouApr 20, 202310:34 amApril 24, 2023
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Port Lockroy: Antarctica’s Fascinating Penguin Post Office

When most people think of the Antarctic, they think of frigid tundras, penguins, and not much else. Few people realize it’s also home to Port Lockroy, a natural harbor and the site of the world’s most remote post office.

Life by Katerina PapathanasiouApr 18, 202311:00 amApril 20, 2023
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Gorée’s Gripping Tale: Inside Senegal’s House of Slaves

For hundreds of years, Gorée Island, situated three kilometers from the Senegalese coast, functioned as the leading slave-trading hub along the African shoreline. Today, it’s home to the House of Slaves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and museum dedicated to educating visitors about the effects of the transatlantic slave trade on African people.

Life by Katerina PapathanasiouApr 12, 20239:40 amApril 18, 2023
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Living in Oymyakon: The Coldest Populated Place on Earth

During the winter, many people feel like they’re living in the coldest place on earth. For the residents of Oymyakon, an eastern Siberian town, that’s the reality.

Life by Katerina PapathanasiouApr 10, 202311:00 amApril 12, 2023
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Understanding the 1800s Crinoline Craze: An In-Depth Guide

When most people think of old-fashioned women’s clothing, they immediately conjure up images of women in massive hoop skirts. The hoops beneath these skirts are known as crinolines and were all the rage in mid-1800s Europe. Have you ever wondered who was responsible for these skirts or how they became so popular? Let’s find out.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouApr 5, 202310:45 amApril 10, 2023
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Texas Welcomes World’s First 3D-Printed Hotel

These days, you can 3D print everything from toys to organs. Soon, Marfa, Texas, will also welcome the first 3D-printed hotel on the planet, called Sunday Homes.

Culture by Katerina PapathanasiouApr 3, 202310:07 amApril 5, 2023
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Mano del Desierto: Chile’s Iconic Hand Sculpture

Chile is famous for its many attractions, including Torres del Paine National Park and Easter Island. If you’re planning a visit, be sure to add “Mano del Desierto” or “The Hand of the Desert” to your must-see list.

Interviews by Katerina PapathanasiouMar 31, 202310:51 amApril 3, 2023
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Pixels of Meaning: An Interview with Artist Petros Vrellis

Greek artist Petros Vrellis is challenging the notion that art and computer science are incompatible. With master’s degrees in both Electrical Engineering and Art Sciences, Vrellis combines these two passions to create what he calls “Algorithmic Art.”

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