Sailing the Caribbean Sea in Times of Coronavirus Crisis – Part 2

We left Roatan Island on Friday, 27.3. with the sun rising. Sailing with the wind towards the east we enjoyed the calm morning, sitting together and preparing food. Peeling roasted cocoa beans and chatting a bit, a terrible noise startled us. Not knowing for a moment what had happened but aware that something was wrong … Weiterlesen Sailing the Caribbean Sea in Times of Coronavirus Crisis – Part 2

Travel Life in Times of Coronavirus Pandemic

The recent developments have had an incredible impact on me as a full-time traveler in several ways. As a traveler who spends the time of the visa in a country I am depending on open borders. But mostly, now that every country calls their citizens back home due to the corona virus pandemic, I am … Weiterlesen Travel Life in Times of Coronavirus Pandemic

Adventures in Guatemala: Conquering Acatenango Volcano

„…Her spirit did yearn for adventure/ And so she struck out and she followed that nice path/ That took her all the way to Guatemala.“ (Anonymous, Ballad) Volcano Agua from Acatenango One reason for travelling to Guatemala was because of its beautiful landscapes, returning to nature and to hike a volcano. Seeking adventures and challenging … Weiterlesen Adventures in Guatemala: Conquering Acatenango Volcano

The Ultimate Minimalist Packing List

When it starts to get serious, the date to take off gets closer and closer, it is time to start packing. For me, packing is always the most annoying part about travelling but it needs to be done. It can be quite helpful reading packing lists, especially when travelling to regions you have never been … Weiterlesen The Ultimate Minimalist Packing List

Self-Image and Social Media: A Critical Look

Its been a while since I wrote this piece, but it has still it's relevance. I am sitting in one of the countless trendy cafés in fancy Canggu, Bali, trying to think about what to do with a blog and which article I could publish first. Something profound, meaningful at least but funny as well. … Weiterlesen Self-Image and Social Media: A Critical Look

The National Museum of Scotland permanent exhibition on Scottish history – by Nicole Guether

erschienen auf: AUSSTELLUNGSKRITIK.blog (November 2019)

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The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh is a huge and impressive museum. It was formed by a fusion of two separate institutions. The first was the 19th century former Royal Scottish Museum, which is located in the building of Victorian neo-Venetian Renaissance from the 1860s and holds collections covering science, technology, natural history and world culture. The second, the Museum of Scotland, opened in 1998 in a Le Corbusier-like modern architecture by London-based Benson & Forsyth, related to Scottish antiquities, culture and history. Thus, the two highly diverse but connected buildings house a rich collection from prehistory to our present. With several stations which invite especially young visitors into active discovery, the National Museum of Scotland promises a ‘journey through the history of Scotland, the wonders of nature and diverse cultures from around the globe.‘

National_Museum_of_Scotland_Grand_Gallery Interior of the Grand Gallery of the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, Scotland…

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