Travel & Art

The painted village of Zalipie

In the south of Poland there is a village that seems coming out from a storybook or a Walt Dysney’s film, a kind of magical movie set…

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Touka no Kyouen show

One of the world’s most fascinating and wonderful festivals—a part from the ice sculptures one happening in China—takes place in Japan during the winter period. This amazing

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The magic night of Thai lanterns

All those who follow us for some time know that The Golden Scope is fascinated by the Far East… from China to Laos, from Vietnam to Cambodia,

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Around the world with Halloween

Traveling, seeing the world and to know cultures and traditions… no limits…. all five continents… This is the passion that unites The Golden Scope and its readers:

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Strange and beautiful fountains around the world

Vibrant, colorful and magnificent are the world most beautiful and strangest fountains.
From East to West, The Golden Scope scouted and found unique fountains that not only

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Namaqualand, the bloomed desert

The Earth is a wonderful planet and every day reserve us… wonderful surprises. Look around!

It’s for this reason that The Golden Scope, each day, with

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Discovering Olympic National Park

Definitely considered as one of the world’s most beautiful natural reserves, Olympic National Park is located in the state of Washington, in the Olympic Peninsula in the

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Anghiari, a medieval jewel

The green and relaxing Tuscany is famous all over the world. Its hills covered by vineyards and its cottages are the ideal place for who love to

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The “magical” Alnwick Castle

England is a country where it is easy to find historic monuments and buildings, palaces or castles, which, with their grandeur, remind us into the past during

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The Berlin Festival of Lights

Berlin, one of the most beautiful and historically important European capitals. Its monuments give it a special charm, the Berlin Wall and the Brandenburg Gate are just

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Savoy Castle

“Valle d’Aosta” is the smallest Italian region, just over 127.000 inhabitants. It’s located in the extreme north-west of Italy where it borders with Switzerland and France and