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Sami People: What we learned about them in Umeå
Long before the Vikings, the Swedish, and the Finnish culture had developed, some people already populated the Scandinavian peninsula. These were the …
Wroclaw Dwarfs: Can you catch them all?
Dwarfs overrun Wroclaw. Walking around the city, you will find a dwarf near most major landmarks, and after a while, you start thinking about trying t…
Winter at the largest Soviet Memorial in Berlin
When we moved to Berlin in 2012, we knew nothing about Soviet memorials. Nothing at all. And I believe this lack of knowledge made us even more curiou…
América and Avaí at Arena Independência
Estádio Raimundo Sampaio is the official name, but I have never heard of this name before. Everybody calls this football stadium by its nickname: Aren…
Herrankukkaro: Your Finnish Winter Adventure Awaits
Herrankukkaro used to be a fisherman’s homestead complex near Turku, where we spent the night during the NBE Finland program. The area could be …
East German Watchtower on Potsdamer Platz
I accidentally stumbled upon the East German watchtower on Potsdamer Platz during that weekend when I followed the Lichtgrenze through Berlin. And thi…
Exploring Belo Horizonte: Unveiling the Charms of Mercado Central
If you ever go to Belo Horizonte, one of the places that you must visit is the Mercado Central. Belo Horizonte’s primary market is the best place to b…
Siemensstadt S-Bahnhof: Berlin’s Abandoned Train Line
If you want to take the train the Siemensstadt S-Bahnhof, you are at the wrong place. Or you may be a little late, and when I say a little, it is more…










