2 years of Earth’s Attractions

2 years of Earth’s Attractions

Yes, it’s the blogversary – so to say :). 2 years ago we launched Earth’s Attractions as a place where all the visitors will find interesting articles, tips and tricks, special places on our Earth worthy to be discovered. And...
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The San Siro: One of the world’s finest football grounds

The San Siro: One of the world’s finest football grounds

The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, commonly known as the San Siro, is one of the most spectacular sights in Milan and remains one of the biggest attractions in the Italian city. Home to both Inter and AC Milan, the 80,000 capacity...
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How to fall asleep on an airplane #infographic

How to fall asleep on an airplane #infographic

Flying is great – and, as accessible as it may be for many, it is still restrictive for others, so it should be treasured as a great experience. But a short flight is completely different than a long hole one...
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Five things to do and see in Macau

Five things to do and see in Macau

A Portuguese territory until 1999, Macau is nowadays one of the two Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. The Portuguese past is visible and the mix with the Chinese tradition offers Macau a unique charm that will...
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Dacia/Renault’s test race track in Titu, Romania as seen from the plane

Dacia/Renault’s test race track in Titu, Romania as seen from the plane

Any car maker needs a test track to test its vehicles and components, and Renault Technologies Romania is no exception to the rule. The company inaugurated in September 2010, on a 350 ha area, the Titu Technical Centre. This includes...
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What to do in a rainy day while travelling

What to do in a rainy day while travelling

There are different types of travel. For some people, a rainy day can be simply a day to catch up with sleep or work. For others, traveling for a shorter while, any day is vital – and a rain can...
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Vlad Tepes castle in Bucharest

Vlad Tepes castle in Bucharest

Yes, there is a Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler) castle in Bucharest. And it has quite an interesting story. The castle was built in 1906. In order to commemorate 40 years of reign of king Carol I, there was the...
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Berlin’s top landmarks: infographic

Berlin’s top landmarks: infographic

Berlin, the capital of Germany, is the largest city of this country, one of the biggest in Europe and definitely a city that can offer a lot to visitors. With a rich history, Berlin is definitely worth at least a...
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Reading while travelling

Reading while travelling

I have to say from the beginning that I love to read. I read all year long books from many genres, famous authors but also new ones, as I like to discover new writers from various countries. Yes, I also...
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Monument in front of the „Ion Luca Caragiale” National Theater in Bucharest

Monument in front of the „Ion Luca Caragiale” National Theater in Bucharest

Bucharest has, for a while now, a new and interesting monument in Piata Universitatii, in front of the „Ion Luca Caragiale” National Theater. It is called „Căruţa cu paiaţe” roughly translated in „The cart with harlequin” and it is indeed...
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