The Island of Patmos in Greece, Where the End of the World Began The island of Patmos (Greek: Πάτμος, pronounced (ˈpatmos)) is a small Greek island located in the southeastern Aegean Sea. It is part of the Dodecanese…
The Spectacular Canal in Greece, Which Took 2,500 Years to Build The Corinth Canal is a man-made canal in Greece that connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. The canal…
Explore Parga, Sivota, and the Coast of Epirus to Experience Greece’s Amalfi Coast The Epirotic coast is magnificent, from vibrant Parga and the breathtaking beaches of Sivota to the unassuming port of Preveza. This unending stretch of coastline,…
The Greek Airport that was Abandoned and Disintegrated In times before the epidemic, Athens International Airport handled 20 million travelers annually, and for the majority of the twenty-first century, it has served as…
The Enigmatic Medicinal Plant that Only Exists on the Greek Island of Chios Pyrgi, sometimes known as the “painted village,” is unquestionably one of the most picturesque locations on earth. It is made mainly of houses that have…
The Abandoned Greek Airport will be Converted into a 600-acre Seaside Park Athens, the capital of Greece, is more frequently identified with its renowned ancient architecture standing on barren hilltops than with lush, open spaces. However, this…
In the Midst of the Covid Pandemic, Iceland is a Haven of Normality Even though it was just a friendly hug from an old buddy, it ended up being really traumatic. I had returned to Iceland the day…
An Undeveloped Island that Retains much of Iceland’s Appeal Iceland has experienced one of the world’s fastest rates of growth in terms of tourism during the past ten years. In 2017, the Nordic country…
The Enormous Laufskálarétt Horse Party in Iceland is a Rough and Windswept Journey Laufskálarétt is an Icelandic horse breed. Icelandic horses are known for their five gaits (walk, trot, canter, tölt, and pace), making them highly valued for…
Visitors to Iceland’s New Forest Lagoon Spa are Immersed Amid the Trees Iceland is known for its natural hot springs and geothermal pools, many of which are located in picturesque settings such as forests or near waterfalls.…
Travelers to Iceland are not Required to Undergo Testing or Quarantine if they have Covid-19 Travelers who have already contracted the coronavirus and recovered from it will be able to enter Iceland without having to undergo quarantine or a test.…
Stalin’s Prison in Azerbaijan, Where the Water Burns Like Fire Stalin’s prison, also known as GULAG, was a system of forced labor camps in the Soviet Union that was established by Joseph Stalin in the…