Towering over London’s skyline with its majestic dome, St Paul’s Cathedral is more than just a religious building—it’s a survivor, a symbol, and a whispering vault of history. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of 1666, this baroque masterpiece has watched over London for more than 300 years, quietly collecting secrets beneath its soaring ceiling.
Think Canada’s capital is just about politics and paperwork? Think again. Ottawa is a city where gothic towers touch the sky, winter turns a UNESCO World Heritage canal into the world’s longest skating rink, and peace towers over the heart of a nation—literally.
Somewhere between the polished elegance of the French Riviera and the raw wilderness of Sardinia lies **Corsica**, a rugged Mediterranean island that refuses to be tamed. Technically part of France, Corsica feels like its own universe—with its own language, customs, and a spirit that’s as fierce as its windswept cliffs.