Category: BP Geographic Travel
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Sustainability Pavilion

The Sustainability Pavilion contains solar cell units which constantly turn towards the sun like flowers. Of course modern technology couldn’t be missing on the Expo 2020 Dubai.
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Expos

The Expo 2020 Dubai was impressive due to its design, its focus on topics like sustainability and equality, the weather and the fact that most of it would remain later as Expo City. I had been to the Expo 2000 Hannover and the Expo 2010 Shanghai already, but the Expo…
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Expo 2020

The Expo 2020 Dubai is designed with the Al Wasl Plaza in the centre and these walkways with roof for sun protection leading in several directions towards the country and special pavilions. The Expo 2020 was impressive due to its design, its focus on topics like sustainability and equality, the…
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Cooperation

The keyword of the Russian pavilion was cooperation. If people would cooperate then the current war and all the previous wars would not have happened. Especially since the last century wars happened because one country wanted to rule over others instead of treating them as equals. But there is still…
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Still Conscious Unlike James

While the Aston Martin DBS of James Bond in Casino Royale actually needed a ramp for being able to roll over, this small Chevrolet Matiz can do it on its own. Happened after a driver change with the contribution of inexperience and the lack of motorway driving lessons in Morocco.…
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Sounds of the Medina

Waking up here means not only to see the sunrise above the old medina and the Sahara, it also includes typical sounds like the birds that appear in swarms and sit on the trees, like the old woman who screams because she grew up in the huge house complexes with…
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Kassr Annoujoum

The Kassr Annoujoum or Palace of Cultural Encounters was inaugurated on 22 October 2010 and is the headquarters of the International Centre for Intercultural Dialogue. It is also a hotel right in the old Medina of Fez
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See the Marketplace of Old Fes

“See the marketplace of old [Fez] – Send me photographs and souvenirs…” (Dean Martin – “You Belong To Me”)
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The Discovery

Huayna Picchu, better known to the world as Machu Picchu, was built around 1450 but abandoned during the time of the Spanish conquest one hundred years later and then forgotten for most of the world. Only in the 19th century a National Geographic Explorer reached this spot and rediscovered the…


