Category: Travel Guides

  • Aosta: Ancient Rome in a spectacular setting

    Aosta: Ancient Rome in a spectacular setting

    The enigmatic cryptoporticus Buon giorno, good people! I’m back with what has turned out to be not-quite-the-final instalment from the Aosta Valley, Italy’s biggest secret. Now, if you remember, the last episode had quite a bit of hiking in it. But not everyone is into all that physical exertion. Perhaps your partner or travel mates […]

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  • The 25 Best Things To Do In Memphis (Tennessee)

    The 25 Best Things To Do In Memphis (Tennessee)

    Best Things To Do In Memphis (Tennessee) – Everyone in Memphis knows how to have a good time, if there is one thing we can be certain of. This city is one of the extraordinary things of why Tennessee is thought to be such a fascinating state, from the dazzling lights to the music, food, …

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  • A Detailed Wellington Airport Guide [from a local]

    A Detailed Wellington Airport Guide [from a local]

    Whether you’re a frequent visitor or coming to Wellington for the first time, there are a few tricks to getting around Wellington Airport that will make your experience that much…

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  • 4 Best Beaches in the US

    4 Best Beaches in the US

    You don’t always need to look for your passport validity and spend your years of savings to go on a beach vacation. Yes, there are scores of the best beaches in the US. Spread from West to Southwest along the Pacific Ocean shoreline to East and Southeast along the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic […]

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  • Need to Reset? Consider a Self-Care Trip to One of These Destinations

    Need to Reset? Consider a Self-Care Trip to One of These Destinations

    Image via Unsplash Ed Carter (Guest Author) Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/travelingfaq/ Twitter YouTube Telegram LinkedIn Reddit TikTok Self-care means replenishing yourself mentally, physically, spiritually, and emotionally. Unfortunately, many people fail to take time to care for themselves due to their hectic schedules. Traveling FAQ invites you to treat yourself to a self-care trip to reset your […]

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  • Everything you need to know about visiting Uvac Nature Reserve in Serbia

    Everything you need to know about visiting Uvac Nature Reserve in Serbia

    Serbia was a last-minute plan, and a solo trip for me. While trying to research on the best places to…

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  • Max Sirena: “We have shown to the world the strength of this group”

    Max Sirena: “We have shown to the world the strength of this group”

    Max Sirena, Skipper and Team Director of Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli sailing team, recently competed at the 2021 America’s Cup in Auckland. The Panerai ambassador spoke exclusively to Sport360 about his career and partnership with the brand.
    What was the biggest challenge facing the Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli team in this year’s America’s Cup?
    When you take part in a competition like the America’s Cup, you expect to race and compete against the strongest teams in the world. The tournament is not just sport, but technology, strategy, decision process, and everything you need to make one less mistake than your opponent.
    Last year was pretty difficult. We were in Italy facing the big problem of COVID while building our second boat. The yard closed for five weeks due to the outbreak but we decided to keep pushing on with the construction to be as competitive as possible. We agreed to receive the boat later than originally planned so we were a bit behind schedule, and started sailing later than other teams. During the PRADA Cup we pushed pretty hard to make up for lost time and in the end, we won the Prada Cup and got the chance to race against the Defender.
    Still determined: The Skipper is still motivated to succeed
    How does this current team compare to previous ones you’ve been involved with?
    Every campaign and every team is different; we work pretty hard to build a winning mentality, especially considering we had started from a white paper with this team a few years ago. And in the end, I think we have shown to the world the strength of this group, which is a solid base to build a stronger team for the future and be in the position to beat the best and compete for the cup.
    What advice do you give youngsters looking to get into extreme sailing?
    During this campaign, we developed and built a good sailing program for the younger generation. I think everyone today wants to sail as fast as possible, and today the key is foiling. Thanks to the new technology, young sailors are now ready to approach the foiling world easily by sailing on a moth, wing board, or kiting. Now we have many sailing schools with all of these new toys available to ride for everyone.
    Having already won many campaigns including the America’s Cup, what keeps you motivated?
    I’m a competitive person, in my job as well as in my personal life. I think you can find motivation by looking at the others. To be the best, you need to beat the best, which is why I’m still here. I’m addicted to the cup. The day I don’t feel like this anymore will be the day to give up. But I’m not ready yet!
    On the water: The team had a tough time last year
    Tell us about your involvement with Panerai?
    It happens by a real shared interest. The first time I met JMP we took five minutes to be on the same page. Passion, technology, and competition are what we love. I think it is the common way for Panerai and Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli to live their challenge.
    What would you say has been the highlight of your career?
    I’m never happy I always want more from myself and the people working with me. So the highlight is always new, and it starts every time you have just finished a project.
    If you could go back and re-do a moment on the water, what would it be? 
    I would like to sail race 3 and 4 of the America’s Cup final match, where we missed a real opportunity.

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  • Paro Airport to Thimphu

    Paro Airport to Thimphu

    Bhutan is a small mystic country in South Asia. Not many people visit this hugely different country. Bhutan is a rare country that is carbon negative – it means they planted so many trees, they produce more oxygen than they emit carbon dioxide. Although the capital of Bhutan is in Thimphu, the international airport of […]

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  • Studying the Sun From Far Away Like a Star to Understand Stellar Flares and Exoplanets

    Studying the Sun From Far Away Like a Star to Understand Stellar Flares and Exoplanets

    New research shows that sunspots and other active regions can change the overall solar emissions. The sunspots cause some emissions to dim and others to brighten; the timing of the changes also varies between different types of emissions. This knowledge will help astronomers characterize the conditions of stars, which has important implications for finding exoplanets […]

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