Photograph of the week: Flamingos at Olbia, Sardinia
Photograph of the week: Flamingos at Olbia, Sardinia
Photograph of the week: Flamingos at Olbia, Sardinia
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BOOKING NOW! Singapore often gets a lot of press attention for reasons entirely unrelated to its royal charms. Sure, it's a wealthy country whose lax tax policies attract millionaires like flies, but you don't need to be a tax accountant to see the real value of a Singapore visit. Singapore packs a surprisingly massive number…
Forced, at least for the moment, to use the internet for virtual trips, today we take you to Golfo Spurlatta, an itinerary full of beauty, a few minutes from the city center, to visit when we can resume moving freely, while remaining in our municipality of Olbia.
From bluebell forests in Belgium to ancient jungles in Mexico, here’s where to catch a breath of fresh air. There’s something special about forests. It’s in the air—the smell of damp earth and wet leaves, the quiet rustle of wildlife, and a deep, resounding stillness that can only be found in wilderness. When urban life…
Joan is the ex-wife of Loel Guinness, a British parliamentarian and patron of the beer of the same name, who in the 1950s financed the adventures of Jacques Cousteau and the research vessel Calipso. He will also be the producer of the documentary film “The silent world” shot in the depths of the Mediterranean, the…
He enrolled in the faculty of engineering in Milan in 1923, but after moving to Rome in 1925 he graduated with honors in architecture at Sapienza in 1928. In 1929 he won the competition organized by the Institute for Popular Housing in Rome to build a model house in Garbatella (lot XXIV). He approaches the…
I am pleased to introduce our travelers to a very important person who has made a great contribution to the tourism industry, both in Sardinia and Spain, but has never sought fame for his work. In fact, it was only by public acclamation that his name was given to a delightful place he created: Porto…