Summer had started 2 weeks earlier, and I had promised myself not to spend another season locked up in an office. So I finally hedged my bets, quit my 9 to 5 job working as a trailer editor, and a day later embarked on a journey to cycle from London to Frankfurt. I had prepared […]
Read MoreLast year I was offered voluntary redundancy, and being wonderfully bored and frustrated with the rat-race, I gnawed their corporate arms off for some free cash and some time to go and do my eco-thang in some far flung country where loincloths were haute-couture. My country of choice was Belize in Central America. I wasn’t […]
Read MoreSpettacolo di una terra vista dal mare, spettacolo del mare visto stando a bordo di Feeling.Probabilmente non riuscir? a scrivere pensieri vagamente vicini alla realt?, non sar? capace di descrivere in maniera dettagliata ci? che sono stati quindici giorni in barca a vela circumnavigando la mia terra, la Sardegna. In mezzo al mare, ad ammirare […]
Read MoreOnce upon a time, a city girl from New York was invited “down under and down on the farm.” A friend in New South Wales, Australia hosted me for the most memorable eco-experience of my life! Now, I have seen farm animals and been to petting zoos, but I was honestly not prepared for this. […]
Read MoreThe second city of Burkina Faso is Bobo Dioulasso, a crowded and animated city in the sub tropical south of the country nearby the ivorian border. During the winter time, not many tourists are visiting the town and the local guides are happy to show you around to gain some money. It was Bara who […]
Read MoreI always wanted to do the “Camino de Santiago” but it was never the right moment, more appealing, exotic and relaxing destination were winning the last moment holiday contest…maybe also because is difficult to voluntarily choose to walk 30 Km per day during one month. Two years ago, with a friend, finally I decided to […]
Read MoreIn the heart of Argentinean Patagonia at the end of Route 40 lies El Calafate at 50?20‘ latitude, the gateway to some of this country’s most amazing natural wonders. El Calafate, meaning blueberry in Spanish, is home to around 25,000 people and nearly 1000 species of birds and unique geographical features including steppes, valleys, mountains, […]
Read MoreWhat do you know about the Philippines? This is a question that leads to interesting and sometimes intriguing answers. The headlines and stories on current affairs oftentimes provide a great impact to the people’s perception about the nation. What about the other aspects that are not commonly heard and seen on the news? Being an […]
Read MoreRACCONTO DEL VIAGGIO FATTO LO SCORSO AGOSTO CON ITINERARIO SIVIGLIA-LISBONA. Arriviamo a Siviglia che ? gi? notte. Il noleggio di un’auto si rende necessario visto che il nostro tour ci porter? fino a Lisbona passando per Cadiz e l’Algarve. Abbiamo rinunciato al TomTom e allora per arrivare al nostro piccolo albergo in centro ci affidiamo […]
Read MoreAs we arrived into the Argentinean desert with with the mountainous backdrop of La Cordillera de los Andes on one side and Pie de Palo on the other, we were ready for our ec-adventure – two weeks working on an organic farm in San Juan. San Juan is a 2.5-hour bus ride north of Mendoza […]
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