by Ross | Feb 18, 2017 | Britain, Europe, Featured, Home, Stories
I’m Ross, long-term traveller, digital nomad and borderline alcoholic. Over my years of worldwide adventure travel I have collected a large set of stories. The content of each varies wildly, from hilarity to destitution, from kindness to fear and from mishap to...
by Reece Rheinbach | Dec 7, 2016 | Destination Guides, Europe, France
This is a land shaped by violent geological activity. Volcanoes, glaciers, raging torrents, and crashing waves have all participated in sculpting this canyon. And yet it sits precisely in the middle of southern France. Trou de Bozouls, “the hole of Bozouls”, is a...
by Reece Rheinbach | Dec 3, 2016 | Britain, Europe, Inaccessible Places
In our globalized and infinitely connected world, it can sometimes be difficult to imagine any corner of the globe that has not been thoroughly explored, documented, and homogenized by mankind. Sitting in a busy café on a city street, or driving through never-ending...
by Glen Pearse | Nov 29, 2016 | Destination Guides, Europe, Portugal
When planning a visit to Portugal, a typical holidaymaker might consider a visit to the capital city of Lisbon or the sunny resorts of the Algarve. Portugal’s second largest city – Porto – has not yet been targeted as a major tourist destination,...
by Nancy Baker | Nov 27, 2016 | Europe, Featured Travel Video Of The Week
For this week’s featured travel video of the week, we have selected “ROMA” by the exceptionally talented digital communicator and videographer, Oliver Ostroligo. This travel video is a beautiful, artistic portrayal of the city of Rome. It is brimming...
by Glen Pearse | Nov 15, 2016 | Destination Guides, Europe, Feature One, Iceland
Iceland is a fascinating country for a whole host of reasons. This island nation – the most sparsely populated in Europe – is in many ways a true utopia, epitomising the potential of the Nordic social welfare system. With universal healthcare, free...
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