Blog La Pena de Bernal Mexico: Review and Guide Posted on February 27, 2024February 27, 2024 About La Pena de Bernal in Mexico Nestled in the heart of Mexico, La Pena de Bernal stands as an iconic natural wonder, drawing visitors from around the globe to marvel at its grandeur. Rising dramatically from the flatlands of the Querétaro state, this monolithic rock formation is a sight… Read more
Blog Alvorada Palace – Brazilian Presidential Palace Posted on February 27, 2024April 25, 2024 Alvorada Palace sits by Lake Paranoá in Brasília, Brazil’s capital. It’s a symbol of modern Brazilian architecture and political importance. Oscar Niemeyer, a famous architect, designed it. This cool building is Brazilian Presidential Palace. Its fancy design with smooth curves and nice lines attracts lots of people, especially those who… Read more
Blog Casa de las Americas in Havana: Review and Guide Posted on February 27, 2024February 27, 2024 About Casa de las Américas Casa de las Americas, located in the vibrant heart of Havana, Cuba, stands as a pivotal institution in the promotion and dissemination of Latin American and Caribbean literature, arts, and culture. Established in the wake of the Cuban Revolution, this prestigious cultural center has, since… Read more
Blog Pousada do Porto Rua das Flores History Posted on February 26, 2024April 24, 2024 In Porto city, there’s a cozy hotel called Pousada do Porto on Rua das Flores. It’s a special place that shows off Porto’s cool past and culture. This nice hotel sits on one of Porto’s famous streets. It mixes old-school Portuguese friendliness with comfy modern stuff. Rua das Flores is… Read more
Blog “Life in a Medieval Castle” by Frances & Joseph Gies Posted on September 27, 2017March 7, 2024 If you ever wondered what life in an actual castle looks like, and you never lived in a castle before, then you’re in luck. Today we’re going to be talking about a book that focuses exactly on that. Book titled “Life in a Medieval Castle” has a detailed account of… Read more
Blog People in medieval times knew the Earth was round Posted on September 25, 2017February 13, 2024 In popular culture, the Middle Ages are often depicted as a time of darkness, where scientific knowledge was lost to the superstitions of the era. Among these misconceptions is the belief that people during the medieval period thought the Earth was flat. This blog aims to dispel this myth, providing… Read more