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A Day in Alice… Like a Local

Monday, September 17, 2018

Central Australia is magical, just ask the tourists, backpackers or Grey Nomads. And ask the locals; the Arrernte people whose cultural heritage is rooted in the land; the residents who were born and raised in Alice Springs; or others still, who moved to Alice Springs for work (people will often …

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The Ice Kingdom of Lucerne, Switzerland- Parishka Gupta

Friday, July 6, 2018

We have a very special guest writer this week – our youngest ever – fourteen year old Parishka Gupta from Faridabad, India, a budding travel writer and seasoned citizen of the world. ENJOY! When I step upon the cobble-stoned streets on Lucerne, Switzerland, the music of bagpipes and violins starts …

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Sacre Coeur and the Cephalophore – Lynnette Lounsbury

Monday, November 27, 2017

Saint-Denis was personally converted by Saint Paul and, a passionate and very brave man, he took the gospel to the Gauls, becoming the Bishop of Paris in the early 200s AD. He was a dynamic speaker, converting so many Parisiens that the local priests (Roman colonists) were horrified by his …

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5 museums in Oslo you have never heard of – Monica Radulescu

Monday, November 20, 2017

Imagine you are in Oslo, Norway. You are curious about Scandinavian culture and habits; you would like to know their traditions, history, and passions. You’ve visited landmarks, took long walks around the city, eat traditional food, enjoyed markets and architecture. It is time to choose between the many museums to complete …