Dam: 22,000-Year-Old Drawings Nearly Destroyed
“Damn,” we swore, arriving on a Monday to find the Côa Museum closed, its Brutalist architecture looking not unlike the walls of a dam. We
“Damn,” we swore, arriving on a Monday to find the Côa Museum closed, its Brutalist architecture looking not unlike the walls of a dam. We
I know. Unusual title isn’t it? But it’s where this story wanted to go. The most famous waterfall in Norway is Vøringsfossen. Or is it
Climbing above Badwater Road, Artist’s Drive displays a spectacular palette of colour on the face of the Black Mountains. Minted pearl green from chlorite—my favourite.
“Are you taking a gun?” You’d be surprised how often this question was asked when we announced our plans to spend three months touring the
“Where are you going in such a hurry traveler?” Good question. But hardly anybody’s travelling these days Spice you say. Ah, but we are all,
One of our best experiences this year was on the OceanLight II in the remote Gwaii Haanas (the southern part of what used to be
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