ontheglobe.com
reports from around the world by bringing the cultures of the globe
to life through captivating stories and pictures. Our mission is to
increase awareness of people, the landscapes, and the many wonders of
the world.
We believe that promoting understanding among peoples and cultures is
the only way to respond to the alarming realities that the world faces.
ontheglobe.com journalists and photographers travel around the globe
to report, photograph and document cultures, people, history and their
daily realities. We focus in on destinations with tourism or cultural
values.
ontheglobe.com collaborates with international travel, news and specialty
publications in order to reach as many readers as possible.
Related articles have been published in leading publications including
the global travel publication CNN
Traveller, WizzIt
(in-flight magazine for WizzAir), Horizon (in-flight magazine for Malév
Hungarian Airlines), Europe's dance magazine Ballettanz,
the the business periodicals Business
Hungary, Diplomacy
and Trade, The
Budapest Sun, and Hungary's national daily Metro.
ontheglobe.com has undertaken culture, tourism or country awareness
projects in
Angola, Canada,
China, Colombia,
the Czech Republic, Croatia, Ecuador,
Greece, Hungary,
Ireland,
Israel
and Nigeria.
ontheglobe.com travel projects scheduled for 2008-2009 period include
visits to the Dominican Republic,
India, Lithuania,
Moldova, Peru and the United Kingdom.
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