Transportation is a key part of life, no matter where you live. In Granada, people get around in the way that best fits them: whether it be by bus or on foot, people get to where they need to be.
It’s been about a month and a half that I’ve been in Košice. It hasn‘t always been easy, but I’ve made the switch from tourist to resident. Each day I integrate more into the community.
The Netherlands is very densely populated (that means A LOT of people live in a small country). They live really close together and have developed ways to live in harmony, like collecting packages.
Singapore's biggest and most important public transportation system is the MRT, or Mass Rapid Transit, which covers most of the city and allows fast transport from one end of the island to the other.
How do you get to school? To the store? To another city? When traveling, it is important to understand how to get from here to there. Come check out Finland's public tranportation with me!
In this post, I will be exploring different modes of transportation that I use on a daily basis in Barcelona, Spain. This includes buses, the underground metro and my own two feet!
Taiwan's unique way of trash and recycling collection has reduced the amount of trash on the streets and has encouraged people to produce less waste on a daily basis.