The Earth’s crust is very active; this is manifested on violent earthquakes. Almost two months after the Chilean earthquake, another strong quake struck China. A magnitude 6.9 earthquake hit Yushu, China April 14, 2010 which killed 1,484 people and injuring thousands more. Earthquake sure is unavoidable but we can avoid injuries by doing these steps:… Read More
Sweet Wine from Tokaji, Hungary

A growing interest in Eastern European gastronomic culture, and the premium attached to anything produced by atisanal methods have been very good news for Tokaj the enormous sweet, complex wine produced only in Hungary’s northeastern Tokaji region. Made from individually picked grapes that have shriveled and botrytized a oenological term for the noble rot mold… Read More
Rabat City

If you’re looking to satisfy your sense of adventure by exploring an exotic new land but your idea of a holiday includes a warm beach rather than trekking through a sweltering jungle, come to Rabat. The capital of the Kingdom of Morocco, Rabat is also considered to be the country’s cultural hub. Plenty of historical… Read More
Feel Kobe City
When Japan opened its doors to international trade in 1868 after years of self-imposed isolation, Kobe grew to became one of the world’s busiest ports. Many foreign traders settled in the city, introducing new cultures to the area. Kobe has retained its international flavor, making it one of Japan’s more cosmopolitan locations. With a population… Read More
Island of Majorca
As a top European Holida Destination, Majorca has gone through a few inventions. It began the last century among Spain’s poorest regions, became one of the classiest vacation spots in the Mediterranean in the 1920s, exploded as a package tourism destination in the 1970s, and ended the century as the most expensive part of Spain…. Read More
