Marco Evaristti is an artist who has completed the fifth project in his art series "Pink State". Check out what it looks like when a pink-colored geyser erupts in Iceland.
Destinations
Photographer Vincent Laforet has pleasantly surprised us several times with stunning aerial photographs of American cities. We have already seen New York, Las Vegas and San Francisco from a bird's eye view. From his last helicopter flight over the United States, however, he returned with the most breathtaking and extensive photo series to date. From an angelic (read bird's eye) perspective, he showed Los Angeles, the city of angels, in the most beautiful possible light.
After Canadians Wayne Adams and Catherine King got fed up with city life and the constant hustle and bustle that came with it, in 1992 they picked up their awls and hooves with their two children and moved to the wilderness, more precisely to the coast near Tofino, British Columbia . There, they built a self-sufficient floating home on a raft on 12 platforms over 20 years, which is not connected to any network. Not electric, not water, not gas.
All too often we look at things only through our own eyes and don't even consider that different cultures may interpret life differently. So some people yearn for money, for others health is the most important thing, for others security, and still others put their job at the top of their desires. In the infographic, check what is most important in life to Slovenians and people in the rest of the world.
The oldest footage of London dates back to June 18, 1890. 39-year-old Al Paton uploaded the 11-minute film with the help of the British Film Institute and British Pathé to YouTube, where we can now take a peek at London more than a hundred years ago.
Although our lives may seem dull compared to the one on the movie screen, we can at least get a taste of the movie by visiting one of the 13 famous hotels that have appeared in famous movies. Live like Kevin McCallister (Home Alone), if only for a day and without the cameras and headlights.
Rides in the panoramic elevator are always something special. This is especially true if we rise above the city, as is the case with the 94-story skyscraper One World Trade Center, also known as the Freedom Tower, located in New York's Manhattan district (it stands on the twin towers). Now its visitors will be treated to an even more special view. During the ascent, New York will "grow" in front of them from the year 1500 onwards.
The travel portal TripAdvisor once again invited its users to choose the most beautiful island in the world. Are you interested in how they decided?
The world's museum offer will soon be enriched by another excellent museum, as the Spaniards in Barcelona have decided to open a museum dedicated to the controversial Woody Allen, one of the most popular film artists of all time.
We are no stranger to complaining about paying taxes. And it doesn't pay to cheat. Well, at least not to "ordinary" us. And when we draw the line, the best thing to do is to move to a country that is more taxpayer-friendly with its more lax laws. Here are 15 of the friendliest tax havens.
After the Slovenian company GoOpti, which offers low-cost road transport, became our regular companion on the way to the airports, it is facing new challenges - how to conquer the Croatian market, how to realize its innovative business model in neighboring countries and its green mission, which they pledged it.
Exploring the world by ship is a very special experience that even the cruisers of long ago would have envied. It's comfortably relaxed, sunny and perfect for brain grazing. Do we know where to go on a cruise that we will never forget?