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Escape Into Africa And The Middle East Through The Lens Of Helin Bereket

20/01/2019 travel visual culture

Escape Into Africa And The Middle East Through The Lens Of Helin Bereket

Berlin-based photographer Helin Bereket has traveled to Oman, Namibia, Lebanon, and Nevada in search of something bold and different to document. Looking beyond the grey concrete of the German capital is inspiring her travels in search of architectural uniqueness.
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Hexagonal stone formations at Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. (Photo: Alan Dixon)

27/11/2018 Escape travel

Ever Wondered What the Footsteps of Giants Look Like?

The 40,000 mostly hexagonal-shaped basalt columns along the coastal cliffs of Northern Ireland have a colorful name. Thanks to an ancient myth surrounding the rivalry between an Irish and Scottish giant, the Giant's Causeway is a place of both beauty and local folklore.
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Tokyo has a futuristic feel that has long been captured on film. We thought we'd seen it all until we looked through the lens of Tom Blachford

21/11/2018 architecture & interior travel visual culture

The Neon Nightcrawler

It's only one year until we've reached the date the original Blade Runner was set. Although we know 2019 won't quite be the same as the film portrayed, photographer Tom Blachford has decided to show us what might have been.
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How One Country Inspired Daniel Frost to Create His Next Book

02/11/2018 Escape travel

How One Country Inspired Daniel Frost to Create His Next Book

Greenland is a country so unique and mysterious that it left illustrator Daniel Frost questioning his existence on earth. We talk to the author about his latest book and how he hopes to inspire a new generation of explorers.
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Yellow US American school bus standing in front of a mountain chain in Corsica. (Photo: Kai Branss)

10/10/2018 Escape travel

"Simple Life and Celebrating Taking Everything Really Slow …"

Two years ago, tattoo artist Julie Toebel and her partner Kai Branss, a director and videographer, bought an old American school bus, rebuilt the inside to meet their needs, and from then on called the vehicle their home. Having been featured last year in our Hit the Road book, we caught up with the pair to find out more about their new life.
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Illustrated map of Lisbon (by Jessica Smith)

28/09/2018 Escape travel

Lisbon: City of Rugged Charm

Co-editor of The Grand Hostels Luxury Hostels of the World Kash Bhattarcharya is sharing his secret tips on how to explore the beautiful city of Lisbon. Find out, where to have the most relaxing sundowner and where to gorge on the most delicious Pasteis de Nata.
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