Travel & Art

The charming Hoot Owls

Rome, the Italian capital, in recent centuries this ancient city has been the cradle of noble families that inherited their houses improperly called “Villa”, such as Villa

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Chamois, the “Pearl of the Alps”

Italians that love skiing know that winter season is the period where you can ski enjoying the contact with the nature of the mountains, especially the Alps,

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Los Glaciares National Park

Patagonia, a beautiful area of South America, it extends on the southern tip of the continent and includes Chile and Argentina. Its area is 900.000 km2 but,

Travel & Music

Walking in Haight Ashbury

The USA… do you think about its important epics, like the Far West; Hollywood film industry has produced and continues to produce a lot of films telling

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Torres del Paine National Park

On our planet there are many national parks where it’s possible to see, based on the different continents where they are, wonderful… amazing flora and fauna.
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The “Artistic Lights” in Salerno

Salerno, a pretty town of the Italian region named Campania. This town is facing over the homonymous beautiful bay bathed by the Tyrrhenian Sea. This territory includes

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Christmas around Europe

Since this Friday is close to Christmas, we—at The Golden Scope—decided to prepare an article themed for the Winter Holiday.
We purposely chose to publish this article

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Christmas in Copenhagen

This week is not like any other, because next Sunday, 25th December, around the world will happen Christmas day… children are waiting with trepidation, hoping to receive

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The Maramures District

Romania is a nation, about which we talked the last months: its natural beauties and also its well-preserved historic buildings; such as in our article of the

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Angera and its fortress

 

Our Italian autumn tours continue… today we go to Lombardy, a region that with its lakes offers the choice between different destinations… all perfect for a

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Travelling around India by train

If, by any chance, you watched Wes Anderson’s “Darjeeling Limited” or Danny Boyle’s “Slum Dog Millionaire”, you surely must be one of those—like me—who has been fascinated