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Mindfulness has become trendy around the world in recent years – but in Japan, it’s been ingrained into the culture for centuries.
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The first paths into Fort Chipewyan were forged by dog sleds. Life moved slowly then, but the creation of an ice road changed everything.
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Many travellers believe Spain’s late mealtimes are a reflection of the country’s laidback attitude, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.
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Disaster struck twice over the centuries, causing extensive damage to Jerusalem’s most important church – but restoration has finally been completed.
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England’s 500-year-old angel roofs are striking – and all but unknown. Michael Rimmer’s photographs provide a rare chance to encounter their beauty up close.
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This tram line is one of the longest and fastest of its kind in the world. And it’s entirely run by children.
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Infamous for walls and checkpoints that keep people apart, the Palestinian Territories are united by a walking trail tracing the footsteps of Abraham, the father of Islam and Judaism.
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