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No matter the country, language, religion or traditions, lots of people have something in common: they all feel citizens of the world. That’s the thought that inspired me in launching ‘Beyond Borders‘ guest post series. Because ‘Borders’ are first of all

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Vienna Hofburg Palace | Remembering ‘Sisi’

Vienna Hofburg Palace | Remembering 'Sisi'

For more than 600 years the Hofburg Palace in Vienna has been the kings’ and emperor’s residence and the symbol of the Habsburg dynasty power. The magnificent architectural complex is the result of the many additions to the original structure – a

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Low-cost airlines | Still a bargain?

Low-cost airlines | Still a bargain?

At the beginning, I was a great fan of low-cost airlines. They disrupted the air travel market, broke the monopoly of traditional airlines on specific routes, introduced a stronger competition resulting in lower airfares. For the ones who, like me, are

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Brazil | Wild Beaches in Cearà

Brazil | Wild Beaches in Cearà

In the collective imaginary, sea and beaches are mostly evoking white sand,  crystal clear water and palms.  I don’t deny being under a spell when thinking at the Maldives or the Caribbean islands, but I’m more and more fascinated by wild,

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Cuba Icons | Fidel Castro and Che Guevara

Cuba Icons | Fidel Castro and Che Guevara

I guess that lots of people wonder what Cuba will become in the future years. That’s the reason why I’m glad having visited it now – although just for a few days. Too little time to understand, however enough to gather

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‘Blogginversary’: Wanna Toast with Me?

'Blogginversary': Wanna Toast with Me?

Gosh! I suddenly became aware that today is my blog‘s 1st anniversary! I can hardly believe it… especially when I think that I started blogging for fun, while I was jobless. And I’m still amazed by how quickly did I become

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Bali: Scenes of Ordinary Life

Bali: Scenes of Ordinary Life

There’s a fair amount of good reasons to visit Bali – awesome landscapes, amazing temples, vast beaches, beautiful handicrafts, and so on – but there’s something which, in my view, is very peculiar to Bali: its people and the ubiquitous spirituality.

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