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Tasmanien – down under down under
The Australian federal state Tasmania is located amidst the “Roaring Forties”
– a zone of strong westerly winds between the 40th and 50th southern latitudes –and offers a different kind of Australia off the beaten track of typically Australian tourist attractions like Ayers Rock or Sydney Opera House.
Couch potato and bucket list
Have you ever drawn praise for being a couch potato? “Stay home – stay safe… to keep others safe”… Being a couch potato equals being a hero these days. But where to put your wanderlust, the urge to explore the world, the desire to see sea and sky merge at the horizon? Armchair travelling is the new, unwanted trend.
Point Nemo – In the Middle of Nowhere
You long for solitude? A lonely place devoid of all people, with no mobile network, no WLAN or other undesired impacts of human civilisation? We have found the perfect spot for you.
10 Questions for Austrian photographer Torsten Mühlbacher
The 2019 edition of BLUESCAPE featured young Tyrolean landscape photographer Torsten Mühlbacher. We wanted to learn more about the winsome guy with the shy smile and met him for our Q&A.
Das große Trinken – Das Geschäft mit dem Wasser
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Optimist – Vom Segeln vor und hinter dem Wind…
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Inseln der Legende – und legendäre Inseln!
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Lakeside Marvel
A picturesque sunset, a balmy breeze in your face. Cosily wrapped into their blankets spectators wait for the non-existent stage curtain to rise. Experiencing the “Spiel auf dem See” during the Bregenz Festival is a must-do not only for die-hard opera aficionados.
On the road and in the air –
11 Travel Hacks vom Profi
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Down under and upside down
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Handgepäcks-Wahnsinn
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