• Beyond the Postcard: Making Friends with the Llamas

    Beyond the Postcard: Making Friends with the Llamas0

    The most interesting part of his talk was on how to connect with your llama. Santos explained that we need to know their social rules to make friends with them. He told us that to get acquainted llamas get close to each other and smell one another. This means we have to do the same: gently approach your llama give it a sniff and then let it sniff you: you are now friends.

  • A palace can only be built in such a beautiful location

    A palace can only be built in such a beautiful location0

    Topkapı Palace is in Istanbul. It’s actually located on the historic peninsula, the heart of Istanbul. It overlooks the Bosphorus, overlooking all ships and everything entering and exiting Istanbul. Surrounded by 5 km-long walls, the palace is truly vast. Twenty-four separate sultans lived in this palace, and the dynasty spent approximately 350 years here. It

  • Voyager Golden Record

    Voyager Golden Record0

    Does anyone remember the golden Voyager record, which sent encoded information about our own life form on voyages in the hope that an alien life form would find it and decode it to communicate with us? Now, for centuries, we have had a planet right under our noses that looks like those rings are a

  • The Grace of Early Birth

    The Grace of Early Birth0

    Why do Indians seem so relaxed in their own country, yet when you meet them in Europe, they’re just as stressed and annoyed by everything and everyone?

    This is due to the grace of early birth, and I want to explain it here:

  • The Place Where the Sky Fell: Discovering Argentina’s Campo del Cielo

    The Place Where the Sky Fell: Discovering Argentina’s Campo del Cielo0

    This is how legends and myths about fire falling from the sky were born and continue to be shared today as they were back then by the locals including native Qom, Moqoit, Adipon, and Wichi people.

  • SURVIVING THE HEAT

    SURVIVING THE HEAT0

    Especially in the Mediterranean region, in the city of Adana, people are driven mad by the sun’s direct rays