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The Underground Forest: Basilica Cistern’s Roman Columns

The hub of Istanbul's tourist attractions is Sultanahmet Square. On one side stands the iconic Hagia Sophia, on the other, the majestic Blue Mosque, with the ancient Hippodrome nestled nearby—all just a short walk from the magnificent Topkapi Palace. Yet, what often goes unnoticed—and I myself missed it on my first visit—is a hidden gem right next to Hagia Sophia: the Basilica Cistern, an underground forest of Roman columns waiting to be discovered.

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Trashumance: When Thousands of Sheep Take Over Madrid

Every autumn, Madrid’s bustling streets transform into an extraordinary spectacle as thousands of sheep flood the city during the annual Trashumance Festival. This centuries-old tradition sees shepherds and their flocks traverse the capital, reclaiming ancient migration routes through the urban landscape. In this post, I capture the vibrant mix of history, culture, and unexpected pastoral charm that defines this unique event, where the modern cityscape collides with Spain’s rural heritage in the most delightful way.

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Wherefore art thou, Buffalo Tom?

I've been waiting two decades to see Buffalo Tom in concert ever since I was introduced to them by a former bandmate, who is probably their actual #1 fan. Kitchen Door was the first cover song we ever recorded, on a 4-track tape recorder. The band broke up, we went different ways, but I kept Buffalo Tom in my Walkman, then Discman, then MiniDisc player, then iPod, then iPhone, and now Spotify.

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La Tomatina: The Great Spanish Tomato War of 2018

In Spain, summer is a time of vibrant fiestas, where cities, towns, and villages celebrate their patron saints with unique traditions. Madrid marks the occasion with open-air concerts and film screenings, while Andalusia might host carnivals complete with food stalls and fashion shows. However, Buñol takes the spotlight with La Tomatina, a legendary tomato fight that turns its streets into rivers of red, blending chaos, culture, and fun in a truly unforgettable spectacle.

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A Heartfelt Turkish Wedding Experience

Attending a wedding in Bodrum, Turkey, was a feast for the senses and a celebration of cultures. Although it wasn’t a strictly traditional Muslim ceremony, the event seamlessly wove modern Turkish customs with a rich tapestry of local traditions. With international guests adding a global flavor, the wedding became a vibrant, multicultural affair. From heartfelt rituals to the lively energy on the dance floor, every moment captured the essence of a Turkish wedding: joy, emotion, and a profound sense of togetherness.

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Carrying the weight of tradition in Spain's Holy Week

Twenty-four-year old welder Antonio Caparrós breaks into tears while he hugs friends and relatives in a storage room  with two gigantic, intricate, and beautiful statues and another few dozen sweaty men. He confesses that he has been released from a physical and emotional burden after having carried, along with another 39 men and for nearly five hours, a 1.1 ton statue of a Pieta, the depiction of a dying Jesus Christ in his mother’s arms.

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The Buddhist temples of Kyoto are full of cute Japanese kids

Kyoto is arguably Japan’s most historically significant city. For over a thousand years, it served as the country’s imperial capital, shaping the culture, traditions, and history of Japan. But Kyoto’s legacy doesn’t stop there—it’s also the birthplace of Nintendo and, by extension, none other than Super Mario himself. Yes, I’m a Nintendo fan, and visiting the city that gave life to one of the most iconic gaming companies felt like a pilgrimage.

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8 hours in Portugal: a quick visit

In just eight hours, I got a whirlwind taste of the charm and beauty of Portugal. Landing in Lisbon, I explored the city’s iconic cobblestone streets, soaked in the vibrant atmosphere, and indulged in some of the local culinary delights—yes, I’m talking about pastéis de nata. From the stunning views of the city from atop its famous hills to the intricate details of its historic architecture, every corner seemed to tell a story. With limited time, I couldn’t see everything, but this brief visit left me with a lasting impression of Portugal’s unique blend of history, culture, and hospitality—and a strong desire to return for a deeper dive.

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Baisha: Life in an ancient Chinese town

On the foothills of the Himalayas there is this tiny Chinese village called Baisha. It is one of the oldest in the region, having its roots in the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 AD) and home to the Naxi people. With its cobblestone streets, fresh air, and ancient constructions, you can almost feel as a fly on the wall watching this traditional Chinese town.

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