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Photos of Marrakech’s Desert Glow

Ian Hernandez

The Enchanting Dunes of Erg Chegaga The Enchanting Dunes of Erg Chegaga (image credits: unsplash) Marrakech is the starting point for journeys into the Erg Chegaga dunes, a spectacular stretch of golden sand that seems to go on forever. These impressive dunes reach up to 300 meters high, creating dramatic landscapes that shift with every …

8 Countries That Mastered Money, 3 That Lost Control

Ian Hernandez

Switzerland: The Banking Haven Switzerland: The Banking Haven (image credits: pixabay) Switzerland’s mastery over money is almost legendary, with its financial reputation deeply woven into its national identity. In 2025, Switzerland’s GDP per capita stands at approximately $87,000, placing it among the world’s wealthiest nations. The Swiss franc is widely recognized as a safe-haven currency, …

The World’s Wealthiest Economies — And the Poorest

Ian Hernandez

Global Wealth Distribution in 2025 Global Wealth Distribution in 2025 (image credits: unsplash) The world’s wealth remains divided along stark lines, with the richest countries holding a majority of the planet’s resources. According to the International Monetary Fund, as of 2025, the global GDP is over $110 trillion, but much of this is concentrated in …

Photos of Lisbon’s Worn Romanticism

Ian Hernandez

The Allure of Lisbon’s Architecture The Allure of Lisbon’s Architecture (image credits: pixabay) Lisbon’s streets are lined with buildings that seem to whisper stories from centuries past. You’ll find a striking mix of Gothic spires, Manueline flourishes, and Baroque curves that together form a patchwork of history. Photographs of these facades often highlight chipped paint, …

10 Countries So Tiny They Feel Like a Neighborhood

Ian Hernandez

Vatican City: The World’s Smallest Sovereign State Vatican City: The World’s Smallest Sovereign State (image credits: unsplash) Vatican City stands as the tiniest country on the planet, nestled right in the heart of Rome, Italy. It measures a minuscule 44 hectares—smaller than many city parks—yet manages to carry enormous spiritual and cultural weight. Home to …

7 Places With No Military (And How They Stay Peaceful)

Ian Hernandez

Costa Rica: A Model of Peace Costa Rica: A Model of Peace (image credits: unsplash) Costa Rica remains a powerful example of how a country can thrive without a military. The nation made a bold move in 1949, when it abolished its armed forces entirely, choosing to invest in education and healthcare instead. This historic …

The Challenges of Mass Tourism in the Netherlands

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The Surge in Visitor Numbers The Surge in Visitor Numbers (image credits: pixabay) Mass tourism in the Netherlands has reached record highs, with over 20 million visitors making their way to the country in 2024. This level of tourism is unprecedented and has caught many by surprise, especially in smaller cities and towns that now …

Photos of Venice’s Haunting Beauty

Ian Hernandez

The Enigmatic Canals The Enigmatic Canals (image credits: stocksnap) Venice’s canals are the city’s lifeblood, a labyrinth of water that has both defined and protected its culture for centuries. The Grand Canal, stretching nearly 4 kilometers, remains the centerpiece, bordered by palatial facades that shimmer on the water’s surface. In 2024, the canals still serve …

Where the Money Lives: 5 Rich Countries, 3 Deep in Debt

Ian Hernandez

The Wealth of Luxembourg The Wealth of Luxembourg (image credits: wikimedia) Luxembourg stands as a shining example of prosperity in Europe, boasting a GDP per capita of roughly $115,700 in 2025. This tiny nation, nestled between Belgium, France, and Germany, has managed to turn its small size into a big advantage. The backbone of Luxembourg’s …

Photos of Amsterdam’s Golden Age Charm

Ian Hernandez

The Canals: A Timeless Reflection The Canals: A Timeless Reflection (image credits: pixabay) Amsterdam’s canals remain one of the most enchanting sights in the city, often likened to a shimmering necklace that frames the historic heart. These waterways stretch for over 100 kilometers and were meticulously crafted during the city’s Golden Age to facilitate commerce …