Semey Historical Center Of Kazakhstan

                    ” Special library for the blind and visually impaired citizens of the city Semey ”                        &nbsp…

B&B and Co. Slow – Greenway

The route we propose is located a few minutes from the center of Bergamo, and is a cycle-pedestrian track🚴🚶 entirely paved and away from the main roads, which will give you a long and pleasant moment of relaxation. On one side you can admire the U…

Olkhon

Olkhon is the biggest island in Baikal. It is separated from the mainland by the channels of Maloe More and Gates of Plkhon (Olkhinskie Vorota). The deepest spot of the Lake is located to the east of the Island, its depth is 1642 meters. The shores of B…

Centropa Jewish Berlin Tour

Welcome to the Jewish walking tour of Berlin, a project produced by Centropa and the Jewish Heritage Network as part of the project Jewish History Tours, co-funded by the Connecting Europe Facility program of the European Commission. My name is Edward S…

Castel Sant’Angelo: Myths and Legends of the Eternal City

• From the top and from the frescoed corridors you can admire the magical theatricality of Rome• Travel through history, from the Emperor, to the Popes and their enemies, everyone has passed here• Secrets, wars and epic stories. Discover myths and…

History of Berlin: Popular and Hidden Sites

• Listen to the stories about the oldest and most interesting buildings in Germany• Get to know the history of Reichstag• Learn more about the darkest parts of German history: from the Holocaust to the Cold War Learn more about the tour on WeGoTri…

B&B and Co. Slow – Monastery of Astino

A short and not too tiring itinerary, suitable for nature lovers🌱 and families, which will surely allow you to fully immerse yourself in the wonderful views that offers the enchanting landscape of Bergamo. 🔹Starting from the district of Loreto, yo…

Visit of Nîmes

Nîmes, a city in Occitania, a region in the south of France, was an important outpost during the Roman Empire. Created more than 2,000 years ago around a deified spring that would later be called Nemausus (located in today’s Gardens of the F…

The Environmental History of Magnuson Park

The issue that I am going to talk about is the environmental history of Magnuson Park. Magnuson Park is built around the site of the former Naval Station Puget Sound. Originally, the Naval Station Puget Sound was a facility to train naval aviators. Deac…

The Untold Truth Behind the Radiation Spill at Magnuson Park

Welcome to Magnuson Park, a beautiful, multi purposeful park used by families and community members. As I am standing here today, it is a cloudy winter day, but the park is just as beautiful as when the sun reflects off the water.  This park has be…

Environmental Art at Magnuson Park

On this walking tour, I will discuss the purpose and meaning behind environmental art in Magnuson Park, specifically John T Young’s “The Fin Project”. The tour will discuss the historical context and background behind Young’s pro…

Edinburgh: Harry Potter-Themed Tour

• Find the place where Rowling wrote parts of the very first Harry Potter book• Try the real butterbeer in “The Dog House”• See where Diagon Alley came to life and visit the graveyard where Lord Voldemort is buried Learn more about the…

East Meadows ecology walk

Take a short walk through the East part of the The Meadows and reflect on the ecological changes that have occurred over the last 300 years. What is being done to restore biodiversity? 

Edinburgh: Darkside Horror Adventure

• Meet some of the most infamous characters on a fun ghost walk through the dark side of the city• Get to know Burke and Hare who committed a series of killings back in the 1800’s in Scotland• Listen to tales about witch burning, grave robbi…

Barton Park

This tour introduces the heritage and history of Barton Park, reflecting on the things that are preserved in an urban wasteland,  without official protection, away from the broader public view.

Discovering Invasive Species

Although blackberries are arguably some of the most delicious fruits, they have more of an impact on our environment than one might realize when slurping down a yummy blackberry milkshake or taking a slice of a freshly baked blackberry pie. Have you eve…

The Effects of Spilled Sewage at Discovery Park

Have you ever felt confined by the urban life in Seattle and wanted to escape into nature? As a UW student, there are many times when I have been wrapped up in school and assignments, and felt like I never had time to experience the beauty of nature in …

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