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Marcel Kuhn

Marcel is a big travel lover and already visited more than 50 countries around the world. He loves to shares his experiences and explore new cultures and people.

Picture this: You dip your hands into a glassy lake so clear you can see every pebble on the bottom, the air tingles with freshness, and when you raise a handful to your lips, it tastes as if you’ve just sipped from a mountaintop cloud. Clean water is one of travel’s purest luxuries—and in some …

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First Light Over Fairy Chimneys First Light Over Fairy Chimneys (image credits: unsplash) Your heart thumps in your chest as the world is still dark and crisp. The chill bites at your cheeks, but excitement is a warmer coat than anything you packed. Then, like a secret whispered to the sky, the first blush of …

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Overcrowding in Tourist Hotspots Overcrowding in Tourist Hotspots (image credits: unsplash) If you’ve strolled through Venice’s Piazza San Marco in the last two years, you know the feeling—shoulder to shoulder with tourists, barely able to see the sights over a sea of heads. Italy’s main attractions, especially cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice, are now …

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Step off the plane and inhale the scent of new beginnings. Imagine standing in a sunlit village square, the chatter of locals mixing with the aroma of baking bread, knowing that owning a home here is not just a dream for the ultra-wealthy. Across the globe, some countries offer the chance to unlock doorways to …

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The Overcrowding Issue The Overcrowding Issue (image credits: pixabay) Tulum used to feel like a hidden slice of paradise, but that sense of seclusion is long gone. The Quintana Roo Tourism Board reported that in 2023, Tulum welcomed over 4 million visitors—a staggering 30% jump from the year before. Walking along the beach now means …

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Vienna, Austria: The Timeless Champion of Quality Living Vienna, Austria: The Timeless Champion of Quality Living (image credits: unsplash) Vienna has become almost legendary for its outstanding quality of life, and in 2025, it’s still setting the standard. The city stands out for its superb public transportation system, which allows residents to travel almost anywhere …

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Authenticity of Experience Authenticity of Experience (image credits: pixabay) There’s something quietly thrilling about stepping into a village no one’s ever Instagrammed. Unlike the polished, sometimes overly curated attractions of capital cities, small villages offer a raw, unfiltered slice of real life. You get to see how people truly live, celebrate, and even mourn. According …

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Copenhagen, Denmark: The City Where Happiness Feels Effortless Copenhagen, Denmark: The City Where Happiness Feels Effortless (image credits: unsplash) Copenhagen stands out as a beacon of well-being in Europe, with its 2024 World Happiness Report score of 7.8 out of 10, making Denmark the happiest country globally. Here, the city’s cycling culture isn’t just about …

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The Birthplace of Wine The Birthplace of Wine (image credits: rawpixel) Picture this: wine flowing long before the first stones of Rome were laid or the temples of Greece were built. Georgia’s claim as the birthplace of wine isn’t just a proud boast—it’s supported by archaeological findings that have stunned the world. In the Kakheti …

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The Overcrowding Crisis The Overcrowding Crisis (image credits: pixabay) Amsterdam’s streets are bursting at the seams. In 2023, the city attracted over 20 million visitors, making it feel more like a theme park than a living, breathing city. The Red Light District and the walkways along the canals have become so packed that even a …

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