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Culture by Katerina PapathanasiouSep 27, 202111:29 amSeptember 29, 2021
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Milos Island Stuns as Background in New LV Campaign

The Greek island of Milos is more than just the number one destination on Travel + Leisure’s list of “The Top 25 Islands in the World.” With its stunning beaches and sparkling blue waters, it’s also the chosen photoshoot location for Louis Vuitton’s latest brand campaign, Towards a Dream.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouSep 23, 202110:14 amSeptember 27, 2021
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Deep Dive Dubai: The Deepest Diving Pool in the World

Dubai is one of the most famous cities in the United Arab Emirates, partly because it’s home to some of the world’s biggest show-stopping attractions. Not only does Dubai house the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, but it now also contains the world’s deepest diving pool: Deep Dive Dubai.

Life by Katerina PapathanasiouSep 20, 202110:19 amSeptember 23, 2021
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Periptero: All About the Legendary Greek Kiosk

When most people think about visiting Greece, they think about major tourist attractions like the Acropolis and the Delphi Theater. For those who want a more authentic experience, though, check out the periptero.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouSep 17, 202111:35 amSeptember 22, 2021
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The picturesque fishing village of Mandrakia in Milos, Greece.

13 Things Everyone Should Do in Milos, Greece

Milos is one of Greece’s volcanic islands, located in the heart of the Aegean Sea. It is known as one of the most laid-back and most exotic Greek islands, and there are plenty of opportunities here to sight-see, enjoy delicious food, and learn about Greece’s rich history.

Culture by Katerina PapathanasiouSep 15, 20219:44 amNovember 9, 2024
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Taliban Taking Over Afghanistan Through Sara Rahmani’s Eyes

The footage of the devastation that has hit Afghanistan in the wake of the Taliban’s takeover has touched hearts all over the world. Afghan-born artist and California resident, Sara Rahmani, is no exception.

Culture by Katerina PapathanasiouSep 13, 202111:45 amSeptember 15, 2021
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Introducing Musan, the Mediterranean’s First Underwater Museum

Jason deCaires Taylor was already a well-known British sculptor famous for his underwater exhibits. Now, though, he’s pushing the envelope even further by introducing the Mediterranean’s first underwater museum, known as the Museum of Underwater Sculpture Ayia Napa (MUSAN).

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouSep 10, 202112:13 pmSeptember 13, 2021
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20 Exciting Things to Do in Lincoln Park, Chicago

When most people think of Chicago, Illinois, they don’t think of it as a place for nature lovers. When it comes to Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood, though, there are tons of opportunities to take in the great outdoors while still enjoying what the city has to offer.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouSep 8, 20218:22 amDecember 28, 2022
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Panorama Glass Lodge: Iceland’s Most Unique Getaway Experience

With stunning landscapes and Instagram-worthy sunsets, Iceland is the place to go if you want to see some incredible views. While you’re here, though, you can’t afford to have your vision obstructed by brick and plaster. This is where Panorama Glass Lodge comes in.

Life by Katerina PapathanasiouAug 9, 202111:49 amMay 13, 2022
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Woman Trades Life in Chicago for Living Alone in a Ghost Town

When some travelers fall in love with a particular destination, they buy a timeshare. When visual artist Eileen Muza fell in love with Cisco, Utah, she purchased the entire town.

Life by Katerina PapathanasiouAug 6, 202111:12 amOctober 12, 2022
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Physician Regifts Wedding Flowers to VCU Medical Center Patients

As a physician, Eleanor Love has seen firsthand how drab (and sometimes downright depressing) hospitals can be. Instead of just feeling sorry for her patients, though, she decided to do something about their situation, and she created The Simple Sunflower.

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