Photo Hunting on the Swiss Alps
In Switzerland ‘summer’ is a thin idea, a quick chapter of two or three weeks between the everlasting winter. But it has rarely been so mean of sun and warmth as this year. Until the last day I hoped in … Read More
In Switzerland ‘summer’ is a thin idea, a quick chapter of two or three weeks between the everlasting winter. But it has rarely been so mean of sun and warmth as this year. Until the last day I hoped in … Read More
Some flavours remind us to our childhood. For me one of those flavours is chocolate. But not just any chocolate… Swiss chocolate. Swiss chocolate tradition dates back to 17th century, in Ticino. During 19th it extended to all of Switzerland … Read More
This year my choice for a short holiday has fallen on Vis, Croatia, the westernmost island of Central Dalmatia’s archipelago, connected by a two hour ferry trip with Split. Vis has been the stage of an important naval battle in … Read More
It’s midnight but the sun still shines as it was four in the afternoon. Magazines, documentaries, blogs and even Hollywood movies widely dealt with this phenomenon, but experiencing first hand is a completely different matter. It is a unique experience, … Read More
In Bundaberg – in Queensland, Australia – at the entrance of the Southern Great Barrier Reef, there is a miracle going on at night on Mon Repos Beach. This is the place where over half the world population of loggerhead … Read More
Islands of thin sand, white beaches surrounded by green forests at short distance from the great Australian Coral Reef. These are the Whitsunday Islands, one of the world’s Seven Wonders and UNESCO heritage of humanity. Some of these 74 islands … Read More
Reading makes you travelling with your imagination. It changes the people’s mood, it lets you fly. So let’s start, let me take you yo Mauritius. This island is usually linked to honey moons, beaches and wonderful sight. There isn’t a … Read More
Two video makers, 40 kilos of equipment, trekking shoes and an adventurous attitude. That’s how the tale of a timeless Italy started in Basilicata, Southern Italy, Angelo Chiacchio and Walter Molfese’s homeland. Both of them saw already many places all … Read More
The Cinque Terre – “five lands” – are a wonderful area located in Italian region Liguria. A charming corner clutched between sea and mountains, through the last decades these five little fishermen villages have become a world renown tourist destination. … Read More