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48 hours in Portland(ia), Oregon

Ah Portland. Even if you’ve been watching the comical sketches of the Portlandia series I can guarantee you that you’re most likely not prepared enough for the hipster levels vibrating

PHOTOS: The street art and street dogs of Valparaíso, Chile

If I had to describe Valparaíso in two words I’d say: murals and quiltros (street dogs). The dogs are so loyal that if you give food to them they’ll basically

Teufelsberg: a strange piece of Cold War history – PART II

WHAT: Checking out a abandoned cold war spy tower masked in graffiti WHERE: In the forest west of Berlin HOW MUCH: admission € 8,- per person, unless you’re a student, that’ll cut

Teufelsberg: a strange piece of Cold War history – PART I

WHAT: Checking out a abandoned cold war spy tower masked in graffiti WHERE: In the forest west of Berlin HOW MUCH: admission € 8,- per person, unless you’re a student, that’ll cut

The colours of freedom at the East Side Gallery in Berlin

It would almost be weird to visit Berlin and not to see The Wall. Comparable to visiting Rome without seeing the Colosseum. So therefore, as part of Chapo’s grand European

Three days in New Mexico: from Albuquerque to Taos

Day 1: Albuquerque Albuquerque lies nearly at the geographic center of New Mexico and serves as a departure point for other locations. But the setting of the city itself is

Autumn in the artistic town of Santa Fe

Beirut singer Zach Condon once wrote a song about his home town and even though I had no idea of what to expect from Santa Fe, because of that track I