🐉🍀 Meet Our New Editors! Dear Readers After countless road trips, thousands of photographs, hundreds of cups of coffee, several questionable navigation decisions, and at least a few occasions where we ended up somewhere completely different from where we intended to go… we came to a simple conclusion: We needed help. Not because we ran …
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Spanish Galleon at Warrenpoint
A Spanish Galleon Has Arrived in Warrenpoint. No, This Isn’t the Set of a New Pirate Movie. The people of Warrenpoint have seen plenty of unusual things over the years. Horizontal rain. Kayakers battling the winds of Carlingford Lough. Visitors searching desperately for a parking space on a sunny weekend. But a seventeenth-century Spanish galleon …
Cave Hill and Belfast Castle
Cave Hill and Belfast Castle – Belfast’s Best Viewpoint If Belfast has a natural balcony overlooking the city, then Cave Hill is undoubtedly its king. Rising 368 metres above Belfast, this dramatic basalt hill dominates the skyline and has become one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks. Its name comes from the five caves found …
Belfast The City That Built Titanic
Belfast – The City That Built Titanic Belfast is a city of contrasts. On one hand, it is the vibrant capital of Northern Ireland, filled with culture, music, and modern attractions. On the other, it is a city shaped by centuries of history, industry, and conflict. It was here that the RMS Titanic was built, …
Grey Point Fort – Coastal Guns and Belfast Lough Views
Grey Point Fort – Coastal Guns and Belfast Lough Views Overlooking Belfast Lough, Grey Point Fort is one of those places that can surprise even visitors who have little interest in military history. Massive coastal guns, historic bunkers, fascinating museums, and spectacular views combine to create one of County Down’s most unique attractions. Built in …
Bangor – A Breath of Sea Air in County Down
Bangor – A Breath of Sea Air in County Down Some towns are best explored with a map in your hand. Others are best discovered during a relaxed walk along the waterfront. Bangor definitely belongs to the second category. Located on the southern shore of Belfast Lough, just 22 km east of Belfast city centre, …
The Vagabond View of the Universe
The Vagabond View of the Universe There are people who travel simply to collect places. Others collect photographs, passport stamps, fridge magnets or another point checked off on a map. We were probably searching for something else from the very beginning. Not only places. But the emotions left behind inside those places. Because sooner or …
From Jonestown to the Algorithm
From Jonestown to Algorithm: Are We All Living in a Digital Jungle? Do modern algorithms operate like a gated community in the jungle? The story of Jonestown and the mechanisms of manipulation demonstrate that today we no longer need physical boundaries to be confined within an information bubble. Explore how digital manipulation works, why radicalism …
Easter Poland vs Anglo Saxon Traditions
Easter in Poland vs Anglo-Saxon Countries – Between Tradition and Chocolate Introduction—Two Ways to Celebrate Easter Easter is one of those moments when the world slows down…and then suddenly someone throws a bucket of water at you. In Poland, it’s tradition, symbolism, and history.In the UK and US, it’s pastel colors, chocolate, and family fun. …









