Immersing ourselves in the soul of a place: other ways of travel and the Italian Sextantio project
Thanks to some once-forgotten, revived villages in Italy, visitors from all over the world can find out about other ways of travel. Instead of visiting a place, they can immerse themselves in its soul and history. They can take some time and really get a feel for a locality. This is a unique story about travel and integrity for a place and what’s called the Sextantio project.
Flights to distant skies: Can we honestly say we understand our impact?
Since our pandemic staycation, we all seem to be flying to distant skies again. But do we really understand what our flights mean for the environment, the earth, and the bigger picture? Some researchers from England have given their perspective. So that the next time we fly, we can make a more informed decision. Should we want to do so.
Mysterious light orbs phenomena in Texas and Australia: A supernatural perspective
People have sighted mysterious phenomena of light orbs around the world for generations. Take the famous erratic dancing Min Min lights in the Australian outback. Or the Marfa Lights in the middle of nowhere in Texas, USA. Some people try to explain them scientifically. Others like to keep things mysterious and give them a supernatural meaning. If there was such a thing as supernatural, what would these lights mean? A few perspectives.
Superstition in Italy: An old way of seeing life still very much alive today
Superstition is not something everyone believes in. But in Italy this perspective on life is as normal as the sun rising. It is one in which history, religion, death and mystery all happily merge into one. Here, new author Ingrid Everts-van Wouderberg from Rome lifts the veil on this age-old way of seeing life.