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Things to enjoy without worrying about the cost of admission, from natural wonders to stylish architecture.

Views over Derwentwater from Walla Crag

Walla Crag.

A camping trip to Keswick is always likely to involve a good walk. Surrounded by a vast array of fells varying in levels of difficulty, the main thing to decide is which route to take. Having travelled to the area with parents who boasted a wealth of experience exploring many of the nearby hills and […]

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Dachau concentration camp memorial site

KZ Gedenkstätte.

In my own opinion, there’s no better way in which to learn about historical events than to go travelling. Every place in the world has some historical story attached to it, and to learn from books and/or through various media productions for me doesn’t quite give the same degree of reality, nor stimulate quite as […]

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Stanley Park, Vancouver

Stanley Park, Vancouver.

In almost any study or survey that ranks the world’s top cities by quality of life, Vancouver places highly. Indeed, the well-respected Economic Intelligence Unit put Vancouver at the top of its annual Liveability Survey for almost a decade between 2002 and 2011. I first visited in 2009, a few months before the city was […]

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Tornado taking off from RAF Lossiemouth

RAF Lossiemouth.

With my dad having served in the Royal Air Force when I was younger, it was perhaps inevitable that I grew up with an interest in planes. I recall fond childhood memories of living near to RAF Scampton, and regularly seeing the Red Arrows display team practicing in the Lincolnshire skies. Many years ago, the […]

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Christmas lights, Rossio Square, Lisbon

Christmas in Lisbon.

My trip to Lisbon earlier in December was a second visit to the Portuguese capital though, as with other cities across the continent, I’d only previously visited for football reasons and therefore seen only briefly. When travelling at this time of year, it’s normal for Christmas markets to be out in force, and it’s not […]

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Mallyan Spout, Goathland

Mallyan Spout.

Situated a 220ft descent from the roundabout next to Goathland parish church, marking one of two main routes into the North Yorkshire village, is the Mallyan Spout waterfall. With the water rising from springs in the moors above the Mallyan Spout, the existence of an actual waterfall cannot always be guaranteed, particularly following a spell […]

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Wiener Rathaus (City Hall, Vienna) at night

Wiener Rathaus.

In a city packed with grand architecture, it takes a special building to stand out above the rest – and Vienna’s City Hall is one building that manages to do just that. Quite literally in fact, given than Wiener Rathaus reaches a height of just over 100 metres. It might even have been taller still, […]

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Sunrise over Clover Point. Victoria, BC

Clover Point.

Being an early-riser – when on holiday, at least – as well as a keen photographer, there’s few more satisfying ways to start a day than getting out and watching the sun rise. In unfamiliar surroundings, that can occasionally require a bit of planning on where exactly to go for the best place to view. After all, […]

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Horseshoe Falls, Niagara

Niagara Falls.

The experience of visiting Niagara Falls was a major highlight of a two week stay in south-west Ontario. But for all of the visitors flocking to Niagara who are as impressed as I was by the amazing sight of the Falls, not everyone shares such enthusiasm. I’ve spoken to a couple of people who were […]

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El Rastro market, Madrid.

El Rastro.

Get up early enough on a Sunday morning in the Spanish capital of Madrid, and you could find yourself part of the crowd at the market at el Rastro. Scarves, socks, and sombreros are amongst just some of the delights for sale along a half mile stretch of non-stop market stalls down Calle de la […]

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