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Halloween – A Spooky Tradition from Ireland

October 29, 2021

Halloween has Celtic origins. On October 31 Celts celebrated Samhain, to mark the start of a new year. Thinking that on this night the dead would rise again, they carved scary faces into turnips to ward off evil spirits.

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Oslo’s new Munch Museum

Norway has a new museum dedicated to its famous painter Edvard Munch. His works, along with those of other artists, are now on display at Oslo’s new Munsch Museum. And the building is as striking as the art inside.

 

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Axel on the Edge – The Megamarsch

The Megamarsch is the ultimate hiking challenge: 100 kilometers in 24 hours, without sleeping or taking long rest breaks. Will our intrepid Euromaxx reporter Axel Primavesi make it to the finish?

 

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Food Secrets – German Beer

The Germans love their national drink – and not just during Oktoberfest. Germany is world-famous for its beer. While brewing it, the country’s purity law still plays an important role.

 

 

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