Exploring cultures and communities – the slow way

A look ahead at hidden europe 67 which will be published on 18 July 2022.

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We have not been so good of late about actually managing to deliver on promises made in previews. Our apologies. It’s merely that travel planning hasn’t been easy during the pandemic. Looking ahead to issue 67 of hidden europe, we plan to feature a lesser-known area of southern Belgium in our ongoing quest to convince the world that Belgium isn’t as boring as some people think. It’s been a while since we featured Croatia and Georgia, so they are both in our plan for the next issue. We’ll look at the love-hate relationship between mining and UNESCO’s World Heritage List too, focusing on a few examples from across Europe. hidden europe 67 will be published on 18 July 2022.


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About the authors

hidden europe

and manage hidden europe, a Berlin-based editorial bureau that supplies text and images to media across Europe. Together they edit hidden europe magazine. Nicky and Susanne are dedicated slow travellers. They delight in discovering the exotic in the everyday.

This article was published in hidden europe 66.