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  Africa is not an easy place. But it is huge. Most map projections make you underestimate the true size of Africa. Maybe an African Union passport may be something desirable in the future? The African Union Passport is a common passport document that is set to replace existing nationally issued African Union member state […]

© Pictures, Use policy / ToS. Some travel impressions from Rio de Janeiro.  Centro district. Opera. Below a few impressions of the National Library. It is free to visit and a good place to work. They have rooms with air condition and power plugs. Wifi was not working.   Escalator in a bookshop. An arc made […]

Top 10 of the tiniest European countries plus one Bonus country  1. Vatican City: The World’s Smallest Country Vatican City is a unique entity, often referred to as a “sovereign city-state.” Despite its diminutive size of just 0.44 square kilometers, it holds the distinction of being the smallest internationally recognized independent state in Europe and […]

© Pictures, Use policy / ToS. Map of the tram, called Bondinho, meaning little tram. You can take it at Estacao Carioca, it runs over the arc in Lapa. Formerly, it costs 50 centavos. Now it costs 20 Reais for non-residents. Once this must have been an incredible rich place. The old villas are impressive, but […]

US interests payments have reached 1 Trillion USD per year. 1 Trillion equals 1000 Billions. Picture Source: Visual Capitalist.   Why the Dollar Will Lose Its Status as the Global Reserve Currency The United States dollar has long been the world’s reserve currency, a position it has held since the end of World War II. […]

© Pictures, Use policy / ToS. On my last trip to Rio de Janeiro, I finally managed to visit the city on the other side, called Niteroi. Why? I wanted to visit the famous Contemporary Art Museum. Leaving Rio with a ferry… And arriving in Niteroi. After arriving in Niteroi, I took a bus to the […]

Wikipedia: Proton Mail is a Swiss end-to-end encrypted email service founded in 2013 headquartered in Plan-les-Ouates, Switzerland. It uses client-side encryption to protect email content and user data before they are sent to Proton Mail servers, unlike other common email providers such as Gmail and Outlook.com. The service can be accessed through a webmail client, […]