History, Turkey Bruno Maestrini History, Turkey Bruno Maestrini

The Underground Forest: Basilica Cistern’s Roman Columns

The hub of Istanbul's tourist attractions is Sultanahmet Square. On one side stands the iconic Hagia Sophia, on the other, the majestic Blue Mosque, with the ancient Hippodrome nestled nearby—all just a short walk from the magnificent Topkapi Palace. Yet, what often goes unnoticed—and I myself missed it on my first visit—is a hidden gem right next to Hagia Sophia: the Basilica Cistern, an underground forest of Roman columns waiting to be discovered.

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Daily life, Cambodia Bruno Maestrini Daily life, Cambodia Bruno Maestrini

Drought Season in Cambodia: A Floating Village Stranded on Dry Land

In the heart of Cambodia’s worst drought in decades, I visited Chong Khneas — a floating village now left nearly landlocked. Once buoyed by the shifting waters of the Tonlé Sap, the community faces a quiet crisis. Tour boats still come and go, but the river is shallow, the nets are lighter, and children play or work along the docks, their lives shaped by both tourism and tradition. What I saw was resilience — homes that float, boats that adapt, and people navigating a disappearing tide.

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