
Green Housing that Kept Icelanders Warm and Alive for a Millenia
Something you notice in Iceland: while it’s grassy green, there are few trees. When the first Nordic settlers arrived in 874 A.D., they noticed the
Something you notice in Iceland: while it’s grassy green, there are few trees. When the first Nordic settlers arrived in 874 A.D., they noticed the
Leaving Las Vegas you might, like us, miss the turnoff sign for Seven Magic Mountains. But you can’t miss seeing them—ginormous, 30-35-foot-tall neon-painted totems towering
Upright. Straight.The walls of our long, narrow, countrytunnel north to southwhitened by Pacific wavesand the Snowy Andes—the wall we share with you,our neighbour.Your chest curves,colours
Welcome to our travel blog.”The Question” is our first post. Thanks to our support team—Lindsay and Kiky at Letterbox for our logo design for ensuring
“Damn,” we swore, arriving on a Monday to find the Côa Museum closed, its Brutalist architecture looking not unlike the walls of a dam. We
100 blogposts! “I thought we’d work at it for a year,” Magellan confessed when I asked him how long he initially expected we’d be at
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