The Hill of Crosses in Lithuania basically looks like what it was named, a hill filled with variations of crosses. Found approximately 12 kilometers from Siauliai City, buses are available on a day to day basis. With just one glimpse, you will take in the peace, serenity and endurance of the hill. All of that while taking into account everything that it, the people, and the believers had to face in the past. Nobody knows who planted the first cross and how it started, but now it displays more than 100,000 crosses. Everything from the tiniest of crosses, to bigger than life crucifixes, rosaries and even statues of the Virgin Mary and Jesus. Some are made of the cheapest wood while others made from good metal. Each and every one bear with them the suffering, belief and devotion of the people during the hardest and joyous of times. Lithuanian Catholicism has had many threats in the past against invaders. Multiple uprisings lead to the deaths of family and loved ones, many could not retrieve the bodies so they started putting and adding crosses to the hill. The Hill of Crosses provided a place for them to pray for their perished […]
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Mother Nature give us so many miracle-like events that we feel we have seen it all. But nothing has yet to line up with the astonishing Northern Lights grandeur, otherworldly and mythical even. Not many parts of the world get to bask in its rays, most people need to head on north, right above the Arctic Circle, for a glimpse. Northern Norway is the right place to be if you really want to see for yourself, it doesn’t occur that much in southern Norway. The phenomenon occurs all year round, but can be seen clearest during the winter. However, the finest place to see it is in the Lofoten Islands, Tromsø and up to the North Cape. The very first time that you’ll get to see the Northern Light will be the best and most unforgettable one, better make it right. One of the greatest ways to see the Northern Lights is by dog sledding in Tromsø. Nothing beats an adventure as you wait for the lights to brighten up the sky. If you’re into more warmth and comfort as you wait, grab a Sámi Lavvu and set it up. It’s kind of a tent used by the Sami people, […]
Austria is a heaven for the foodies and those who seek culinary excellence. It earned the title “Capital of Delight,” not only for the food, but also for the ambiance, Mediterranean-like climate and for the farmers markets. No place else can get as mouthwatering as this, you can even book a tour dedicated to eating and wine sampling. Naschmarkt one of their most famous markets, also named as “city’s stomach” by locals, you can find almost all the food which you desire. Meats, fish, cheeses, seafood, vegetables, you name it. Not only that you can also spot some delicatessen favorites in the stalls, local or not you can find them here. An amazing street market, also considered as presently the longest one in Vienna: Brunnenmarkt. Composed of more than 170 booths, this market provides locals and tourists with the freshest food products of the day. You can find anything from meats, to fruits and vegetables. If you want to but at the cheapest price, wait around until closing time at 18:30, that’s when they’ll sell certain products at the lowest price in order to clear out their inventory. If you’re looking for a great inexpensive restaurant, a great suggestion would […]
No matter where you are in the world, you have heard of some part of Greek Mythology once or twice. Those amazing stories of heroes, god and goddesses will make you admire each and every character and place. How amazing would it be to see the ruins that greatly contributed to the stories of heroes and gods? Greece is filled with ruins that you should never overlook, the most famous of which is the Acropolis of Athens. A breathtaking citadel situated atop the beautiful city of Athens, it alone is comprised of numerous ancient buildings. Athena’s Parthenon is the most famous of the buildings, a grand building also considered as the most perfect Doric temple ever built. Other ruins you can find there are sanctuaries, theaters, temples and altars. All dedicated to certain god and goddesses. Each and every one will give you a glimpse into the lives of an ancient civilization. Delphi is also a great destination for those who wish to see the past. Not only is it a place full of ancient buildings, it’s also a modern city in Greece. Filled with altars, temples, treasuries, etc. The most famous and well-known are: the Temple of Apollo, dedicated […]
Much like any country, Bulgaria has its own beauty and wonders. Tourists and locals flock all the attraction that the country has to offer. But with everything that it offers, what’s are the best ones to visit and experience? Birdwatching is one of the top things that tourists aim to experience in Bulgaria. With their 393 bird species, they also own the title of biggest European colony. It’s no surprise that it’s seen as a birding paradise. English speaking guides are available for the numerous birdwatching spots and if you’re lucky you can spot a rare species, you can also go bear watching if you wish. Never miss historic sites like the Buzludzha, a historic tower found atop the Central Balkan Mountains. Built by the Bulgarian communists during 1891, it fulfilled the role of a meeting place. It stood witness to the organized socialist movement and was the venue for the final battle between Bulgarian rebels and the Ottoman Empire. Buzludzha was never restored, its abandoned state only adds more to the surreal experience. This UFO shaped building is filled with anti-communist graffiti and murals depicting the Bulgarian communists. The top tourist attraction, the most important gem of them all […]
Scandinavia is a loose grouping of several countries in northern Europe. Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland are the 5 countries usually considered Scandinavian. It’s a beautiful region with a lot to offer visitors. So, here’s a guide to help you out if you’re travelling to that part of the world soon. Image Source How to Travel You can travel to Scandinavian countries by plane or ferry, or even train if you’re arriving from central Europe. Plane travel is the option that most foreign visitors opt for though. Once you’re in Scandinavia, it is probably best to use the public transport links to get around as they are usually pretty reliable. Trains are especially useful if you’re looking for a quick and relatively cheap way to get between Denmark, Sweden and Norway. But the further north you go, the number of rail services gets fewer. So, if you’re going to Finland, it might be easier to travel there from southern Scandinavia by plane. What to Do There’s plenty to do in Scandinavia, so you won’t ever be short of options. If you’re wondering how to experience the aurora borealis, Scandinavia is definitely the place to go. Iceland and Finland both […]
Italy is famous for its style, culture, and food. It is the height of fashion, with some of the world’s biggest designers emerging from its cities. In terms of food, you won’t find a better pizza anywhere else on the planet. Yes, even you, Chicago. The Italian’s touch when it comes to pasta, bread and pizza is second to none. Italy also has, arguably, more prominent tourist cities than any other European country. In this post, we’ll bring you some of the best; from the popular, to the less travelled. Rome – We couldn’t possibly create a list of Italian cities without Rome, or Roma. It is Italy’s capital and its cultural heart. It is the single biggest reminder of the Roman civilisation with remnants and artifacts across the city. Here you’ll discover the Colosseum, medieval churches and renaissance palaces. It’s also an iconic religious destination with St. Peter’s Square and the Vatican both located close by. Milano – The northern city is Italy’s style and fashion capital. In fact, it’s the style and fashion capital of the world. Held in the same regard as London, Paris and New York, it is the purveyor of modern style. The city itself […]