Camille Van Puymbroeck.


Camille Van Puymbroeck is a Belgian freelance journalist with a big interest in anything lifestyle and ecology-related. Nothing makes her more happy than visiting a former Soviet building, overgrown by nature, equipped with a camera and a coffee. Not without an Italian meal afterwards, of course. Her work has previously been published in Metro, Sabato Magazine and Culinaire Ambiance.

8 August 2022

Why you shouldn’t sleep naked during a heatwave

Recently, most of us have been experiencing temperatures that were more than simply summery. All over the world, we’ve been feeling the impact of climate change. […]
4 August 2022

How bees can help stabilise rising food prices

Whoever is regularly paying a visit to the supermarket, the gas station or any other place where you have to swipe your credit card will know […]
4 August 2022

More green in the city means more active children, study says

The times where we thought of cities as enormous concrete jungles are gone. Nowadays, there’s room for an actual jungle within those hubs. The more green […]
4 August 2022

Where to go in Europe to enjoy the best air quality?

Breathing. It’s something we don’t really actively think about but we do it a lot. On average, we breathe in and out about 22.000 times a […]
21 July 2022

The world’s 10 best amusement parks

For most of us, the holidays have officially started by now. School’s done, the kids are at home and you yourself have got a bit of […]
20 July 2022

Discover the American version of Pompeii

Our planet gets more intriguing each and every day, but its history may be even more interesting – and most of all, mysterious. Even though historians, […]
15 July 2022

Oslo’s National Museum opens with a tapestry of 400 reindeer skulls

Thinking of the Nordics, there are a few things that immediately come to mind. There’s the northern lights, a natural phenomenon which leaves us in awe […]
14 July 2022

10 best cities for a romantic date

Dating is something most of us get to experience at least once in our lives. When you’re single and ready to mingle, you don’t have much […]
14 July 2022

What not to forget when planning a long train journey

For a long time, air travel used to be our go-to when it came to long-distance travelling. Sure, it is a very quick way to get […]
14 July 2022

What is the world’s most expensive caviar

Good food is something most of us are able to appreciate. On a daily basis, that means fresh, ideally local ingredients and homemade dishes. Every now […]
11 July 2022

Europe’s last wild river to become a national park

Wild rivers. They seem a bit like a contradictio in terminis, because after all, all rivers are created by nature. Or at least, that’s how they […]
11 July 2022

5 French movies to watch before the summer holidays

“Douce France, cher pays de mon enfance”, famous lyrics once written by one of France’s most celebrated artists, Charles Trenet. And he clearly wasn’t wrong. If […]
8 July 2022

Vietnam bans swimming and scuba diving in Nha Trang bay due to coral damage

We live in a world full of wonders. Even though many of us are fascinated by fictional universes like Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter or […]
7 July 2022

Visit Wallonia launches a free pass with great deals for this summer

The summer has arrived and that means that many of us will soon be enjoying some well-deserved time off. After two years of having to stay […]
6 July 2022

5 tips to save money at summer festivals

After a couple of years during which our lives were completely taken over by Covid-19, it seems like this summer we’ll be free once again. Free […]
1 July 2022

Birmingham is giving its bus stops an artistic new outlook

When we think of the city of Birmingham nowadays, chances are many of us immediately get the image of ‘Peaky Blinders’ in our heads. It’s definitely […]