Author: Little Chilean
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Life changing trips
Letter from the Editor From time to time, we all experience a trip that stays with us forever. A journey that ended up becoming much more than that and creating a before and after in our lives. This month we want to highlight the magic behind life-changing travel. For some, it can be your first…
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Navigating Change
Hello beautiful Life Lovers! This month we bring you an issue with a few fascinating changes. So it only seems fit to use this space to go a bit deeper into an aspect that ends up being an essential part of our travelling life: Change. From changes in schedule to flights cancelled, visas rejected and…
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Loki and MCU’s Phase 4
All you need to know about Marvel’s new stage
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Behind The Scenes: What It’s Actually Like To Work for ZARA
When I moved to Australia, my visa allowed me to work wherever I wanted, but only for 6 months in each company. So, when I arrived in Sydney, the big city life I wasn’t used to took me straight to apply for a job in retail. Here’s what it was like to be on the…
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Letter from the editor Erasing borders
With April’s arrival, the spring season started for one half of the world and Autumn for the other half, proving that we can all be so far away, living in such different cultures, yet still having the same experience. Even apart, we share the same feelings, growing the same need to keep exploring and discovering…
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INDIE Festival
A perfect mix between Irish whisky and great music
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Queen Live
The writer reflects on an unforgettable Queen concert in Brisbane with Adam Lambert as lead vocalist. Despite heavy rain and challenges finding seats, the experience was exhilarating. Lambert honored Freddie Mercury’s legacy while engaging the audience, alongside original members Brian May and Roger Taylor. Overall, it was a memorable and epic night.
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New Zealand
Touristing in an ‘untouched’ South Island My first time in the country of kiwis, I visited Queenstown and its surroundings. Among the many beautiful things that got stuck in my head, there’s one word that I felt pretty much describes this land. When touristing in this postcard-nation, you tend to bump into signs that call…
