8 (Lesser Known) UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Photo by icon0.com on Pexels.com Ayutthaya, Thailand Photo by Palu Malerba on Pexels.com Banaue Rice Terraces, Philippines Photo by Charl Durand on Pexels.com Borobudur Temple Compounds, Indonesia Photo by Son Tung Tran on Pexels.com Archaeological Site of Carthage, Tunisia Photo by Bianca Cu00e9lestin on Pexels.com Chichen Itza, Mexico Photo by Charith Kodagoda on Pexels.com OldContinueContinue reading “8 (Lesser Known) UNESCO World Heritage Sites”

When in Rome: the Colosseo and Arco di Costantino

As one of the greatest ancient cities in the world, with the largest population for almost a thousand years, this unique and dominating city is a must. I am, of course, talking about Rome. And every trip to Rome must include sightseeing of Ancient Rome. Even with so many sights to see in Rome, most people seem to always makeContinueContinue reading “When in Rome: the Colosseo and Arco di Costantino”

Many Tribes, One People: Bwgcolman

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that the following post contains images of people who have died. Unfortunately, while Great Palm Island is beautiful and rich with culture, it is also the product of 50 years worth of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people being forcibly removed from their country and segregated onContinueContinue reading “Many Tribes, One People: Bwgcolman”

Cultural Heritage & Tourism

My love for cultural heritage started before my undergrad.. when I watched Time Team with my mum and nan on ABC Australia. I became mesmorised by the scientific aspects of archaeology and decided I wanted to study that at university. I completed a 4-year degree with an Honours, majoring in Archaeology and absolutely loved it.ContinueContinue reading “Cultural Heritage & Tourism”

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