Julia McLean travels to the Barcelona, Spain, one of the world’s most extraordinary cities, and decides to really seize the day.
The Wonderful Flavours of Wales
When Sandra Phinney signed up for a tour of Wales, she didn’t realize she’d be eating her way across the country. But she didn’t complain. And she learned some new phrases to boot. Iechyd da!
The Quest For Hakarl, One of the World’s Most Disgusting Delicacies
George Burden samples an Icelandic delicacy, hakarl, which is a nice word for decomposing Greenland shark. It’s a meal fit for a Viking…or perhaps only for someone with a strong Viking stomach.
Journey into Laos, Part 4: The Unfolding
In Part 3 of Journey into Laos, Vincent Ross travelled along the Mekong River to Luang Prabang, a place of unearthly beauty. In Part 4, he explores a city where the past overlays the future, and time unfolds gently.
Journey into Laos, Part 3: Land of the Lotus
On Part 4 of “Journey into Laos,” Vincent Ross captures, in words and photographs, the place once known as “land of the lotus eaters”. Today’s Laos is still a place of great beauty and mystery.
Journey into Laos, Part 2: Land of the Empire King
In Part 1 of Journey into Laos, Vincent Ross began his journey on the mystic Mekong River. In Part 2, he explores a a sacred land once gripped by a secret war.
Journey into Laos, Part 1: Mother of Waters
In this enchanting travel series, writer and photographer Vincent Ross takes us into the heart of Laos along the mystical Mekong River which flows through the landlocked landscape of Laos, an artery of life which its people have worshipped as “the mother of waters” for thousands of years.
The Fallen Traveller, Part 5: Writing the Story
In the finale of Darcy Rhyno’s “The Fallen Traveller”, the author grapples with philosophical questions about a young man’s accident and begins to second guess himself. Ultimately, he does what he knows — and writes.
The Fallen Traveller, Part 3: Following the Fall
In Part 3 of “The Fallen Traveller” death becomes possible in the aftermath of a young man’s startling fall from a work of art in Barcelona.
Touching Stuff
From the time when we’re babies old enough to understand the word “No” we’re made to keep our hands off the things that are most alluring to us. This extends to adulthood when we are not allowed to touch things in museums or touch things that we encounter in the wild. Andrea Paterson discusses the compulsion to touch that which is forbidden and explores the human desire to experience the world in a tactile way.
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