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Daily Monitor
Saturday February 27 2021
Eiffel Tower is one of the world’s most recognisable landmarks. The tower was designed as the centerpiece of the 1889 World’s Fair in Paris. Photo /net.
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For five days, she stayed in Paris, Maryanne Kerubo, toured Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Sacre-Coeur (Sacred Heart of Paris) and the famous Notre Dame. In Amsterdam, she toured different lakes, went to Ajax Museum and went biking.
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FIt is fair to say that travelling to Europe, the hotbed of Covid-19, deep in the lockdown was almost thoughtless.
Yet, it is equally fair to say that while people have been living in dread of the pandemic for months, not everyone was scared. At least not too scared to shelf their travel plans.
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Analogue and digital: more than 750,000 people engage with FIFA Museum in pandemic-dominated year
Despite the COVID-19 crisis and the resulting closure for several months, as well as further reduced opening hours and a significant decline in international visitors to the city, 766,834 people either enjoyed a trip to the FIFA World Football Museum in Zurich or engaged with its digital content in 2020.
A total of 88,997 visitors were welcomed to the home of football history and culture – located opposite Enge train station and a short walk from Lake Zurich – in 2020 to experience its exhibitions, events, educational offerings and gastronomy while adhering to strict safety and hygiene guidelines. Naturally, in light of COVID-19, the original target of recording a third successive year of growth in annual visitor numbers proved unattainable.
The Covid traveller
Thursday December 31 2020
Maryanne Kerubo, a Kenyan student in Germany who has been travelling in Europe during Covid-19. PHOTO | POOL
By JAMES KAHONGEH
One fearless traveller is Maryanne Kerubo, a Kenyan student in Germany.
While Covid-19 was devastating the world and turning everything in it on its head, Maryanne’s wanderlust was piqued.
She took the deep dive, making expeditions across Germany, France and The Netherlands in a manner that even the most daring excursionists would cringe to imagine.
It is fair to say that travelling to Europe, the hotbed of Covid-19, deep in lockdown was almost thoughtless. Yet it is equally fair to say that while people have been living in dread of the pandemic for months, not everyone was scared. At least not too scared to put their travel plans on ice.