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Rösti

First time I had them I was in America, more precisely, California. Somehow that reminded me of fish, but with this fantastic potato flavor penetrating my tongue and nose. Since then, I could never forget this mind-blowing experience. From fast food restaurant’s hash browns to homemade styled ones eaten in small suburban places, I always [...]

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Fluvi’s Zaragoza

It is already late in the afternoon, you are on vacations, but, of course, on a run. “What a beautiful place. No problem, I’ll come here again before I leave and take a better look at it”, you think. Well… That is a lie. Something that I learned but that I couldn’t really master the [...]

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300 minutes in Düsseldorf

Since I have been learning German and had so much contact with the Germanic culture during the last previous months, even before getting to Düsseldorf I was already very excited about the first footsteps I would leave in Deutschland. We were there only for a few minutes, during a flight connection between Vienna and Barcelona [...]

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I Flew Niki. By Embraer.

“Fly Niki, fly Niki!” were my old man’s words every time I talked about my trip to Spain. As a Formula 1 and airplanes enthusiastic, the Idea of flying in Nikki Lauda’s air company is, for him, the ultimate experience on up in the air excitement! And… Guess what: The first time I flew Niki [...]

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Electrical farms

Even before the time I started seeing amazing super-trucks carrying some of their gigantic parts crossing the Brazilian city of São Paulo, I already thought that wind turbines were super cool. Not because of all this Eco-friendship fuzz, but, other than being quite rare for me to see them, there is also this futuristic look [...]

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Here that there once was

Yesterday we spent 1 day at Logroño – Spain, a city that is in the itinerary of one of the routes of the Camino de Santiago. I will soon post more information and some other pictures from there, but what really caught my attention was the enormous amount of houses ripped out of buildings due, [...]

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Suppengrün

Sometimes the pack Is the Product! And it can look absolutely great as this combined vegetables for making a Green Soup!    

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Spittelauer Lände 10

The 2004′s Pritzker Architecture Prize award winner Zaha Hadid and her team are responsible for this sharp edged structure that interacts with Otto Wagner‘s protected arched viaduct. Mainly, the buildings were projected to host social housing, though studios and offices are mixed in. It took around 11 years for the whole thing to be accomplished [...]

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Umbrella March for the rights of refugees

Around 400 people protested in the streets of Vienna during event coordinated by the asylkoordination – Österreich, against the discrimination of refugees during the World Refugee Day. More than 40 million people live abroad due to conflicts on their home countries suffering from prejudice and “hostile asylum policies”, as observed by journalist Rubina Möhring. I [...]

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Price Pizza Salami

Who produces It? Where does it come from? The € 0.75 Salami Pizza has no brand and a lot of stile! The box’s back is just like its cover, well… Then there is no back at all! At Penny Markt’s stands It is called “Price Pizza”, but a Google search is useless in this case. [...]

In the Flesh

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Fluvi’s Zaragoza

It is already late in the afternoon, you are on vacations, but, of course, on a run. “What a beautiful place. No problem, I’ll come here again before I leave and take a better look at it”, you think. Well… That is a lie. Something that I learned but that I couldn’t really master the [...]

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300 minutes in Düsseldorf

Since I have been learning German and had so much contact with the Germanic culture during the last previous months, even before getting to Düsseldorf I was already very excited about the first footsteps I would leave in Deutschland. We were there only for a few minutes, during a flight connection between Vienna and Barcelona [...]

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Electrical farms

Even before the time I started seeing amazing super-trucks carrying some of their gigantic parts crossing the Brazilian city of São Paulo, I already thought that wind turbines were super cool. Not because of all this Eco-friendship fuzz, but, other than being quite rare for me to see them, there is also this futuristic look [...]

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Here that there once was

Yesterday we spent 1 day at Logroño – Spain, a city that is in the itinerary of one of the routes of the Camino de Santiago. I will soon post more information and some other pictures from there, but what really caught my attention was the enormous amount of houses ripped out of buildings due, [...]

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Spittelauer Lände 10

The 2004′s Pritzker Architecture Prize award winner Zaha Hadid and her team are responsible for this sharp edged structure that interacts with Otto Wagner‘s protected arched viaduct. Mainly, the buildings were projected to host social housing, though studios and offices are mixed in. It took around 11 years for the whole thing to be accomplished [...]

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Umbrella March for the rights of refugees

Around 400 people protested in the streets of Vienna during event coordinated by the asylkoordination – Österreich, against the discrimination of refugees during the World Refugee Day. More than 40 million people live abroad due to conflicts on their home countries suffering from prejudice and “hostile asylum policies”, as observed by journalist Rubina Möhring. I [...]

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The Domenig Haus

We were shopping at Favoritenstrasse when this unusual construction hit me in the face, at number 118. “It is a bit scary”, Martina said to me, as if she was avoiding to look too much. I agree. “And do you like it?”, she asks me. Well… I don’t know, but it is for sure something [...]

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The Morning Line – Vienna

Riding the Straßenbahn on my way to the Belvedere Museum I got pretty curious about a huge fractal structure I saw standing at Schwarzenbergplatz. On the way back I felt like having a closer look on what would be the Viennese edition of Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary’s (T-B A21) “The Morning Line“. Described as a A [...]

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What thrilled me at the Leopold Museum

The Leopold Museum is located in Vienna, Austria, at MuseumsQuartier. This place is new, it was established in 2001 on the basis of the former private art collection of Rudolph and Elisabeth Leopold. It houses the world’s largest Schiele collection and many works from Gustav Klimt. The museum’s marketing material has such a modern appeal [...]