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The Ghost Plaque of the Keyhole House

  Known for its unusual keyhole-shaped entry, the Keyhole House—Nyckelhålshuset in Swedish—is an Art Nouveau residential building in Gothenburg. However, what truly makes it stand out is not just the entrance, but the intriguing sign beside it, which reads: “This house is haunted by a tall, slim, headless man. The ghost is astronomer Arthur Lowell, discoverer of […]

Abecadlo – antique bookshop

The Abecadło antique shop is located in the place of the former pharmacy Under the Guardian Angel, at 18 Kościuszki Street in Krakow. Its unique interior is made up of antique pharmacy furniture from 1899, which the owners managed to save and restore for everyone. Today, medicines and other pharmacy preparations have been replaced by […]

World Nomads Annual Travel Insurance Review

If you’re a frequent traveler, you know that planning multiple trips throughout the year can be a logistical challenge. There are lots of moving parts to organize, from flights to accommodation to activities. And it gets even more challenging if you’re traveling with friends or family. In fact, there’s so much to keep track of […]

The Best eSIM for Traveling Japan

I love visiting Japan. Even after multiple visits, I never get tired of wandering the country’s historic temples, feasting on its incredible sushi, and soaking up the breakneck pace of life in Tokyo. After over half a dozen visits, I’ve learned through trial and error how to best explore the country. English isn’t widely spoken, […]

The Unique Gullah Geechee History of South Carolina

While you may not have visited the Gullah Geechee of South Carolina, you’ve surely experienced them. If you’ve ever eaten gumbo, sang “kumbaya,” or sat on a front porch painted blue, you are living Gullah legacy and carrying on African traditions that survived the unlikeliest of conditions into the modern day. “Our culture continues to […]

Mexico’s Vampire Witch Has a Twisted Origin Story

Perched in the foothills of the Sierra Madre, a day’s drive northeast of Mexico City, the village of Chicontepec keeps the lore of a Mesoamerican monster alive. Details of this ancient creature are shared only in hushed whispers, in stories told behind closed doors—doors that are, ideally, guarded by hanging garlic. Beware the teyollohcuani, a […]