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The Bahian Pace of Life

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Brazil Eco Travel Ten years later, this ex-nurse who sold her Battersea Rise flat and left her job in Peckham to follow a peanut, is expanding Butterfly House, her two-year-old…

Slow Down and Take a Long Walk

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Walks and wildlife, authenticity and identity provide the perfect setting in which to relax, unwind and indulge. Thanks to the newly opened John Muir Way, you can now conveniently walk…
Images: Lucy Purdy

Beyond the Sea

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‘Our planet is a blue planet: over 70% of it is covered by the sea. The Pacific Ocean alone covers half the globe. You can fly across it non-stop for…

Simply Sicily

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When it comes to culture, Sicily is no stranger to sustainability. For nearly 25 centuries, it was dominated by several civilisations and has kept aspects and relics from them all.…

The Gambia – Vivid and Vivacious

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Red, yellow, blue, orange – whenever you are around people you feel encircled by colour and a feeling of upbeat energy. A constant backdrop to this is the ochre red…
Images: Lucy Purdy

A Land of Cork and Sun

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Familiar through years of repetition, men deeply tanned under their worn flat caps hack away at the trees, peeling off the cork layer by layer. Despite some being of advanced…
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Hats Off to Panama

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‘Look at the skyline now, it looks like New York!’ boasts our driver, Diogenese, enthusiastically. And so it does, with a distinctly tropical twist, for Panama City has boomed in…

A Real Deal

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When talking to Kirsten Brøchner-Mortensen co-owner and Marketing Director of Brøchner Hotels in Copenhagen, it is obvious that here is someone who not only cares for the environment and her…

The Simple Life

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Romania joined the European Union only in 2007, and in economic terms is considered to be one of the poor relations within the 27-country family of states. Even fiscal poverty…