The street I shouldn’t tell you about
France

The street I shouldn’t tell you about

Rue Crémieux is one of the worst kept secrets in Paris.

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And then she said ‘beautiful’
Thailand

And then she said ‘beautiful’

We found her that Thursday morning, on Soi 23.

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Steaming into the wilderness
Tasmania

Steaming into the wilderness

A journey through history into the depths of the Tasmanian rainforest.

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Chasing the light
Tasmania

Chasing the light

Photographer Aaron Jones is on an epic mission.

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There’s something about Birdsville
Queensland

There’s something about Birdsville

A quirky outback town full of history and humour.

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Queensland in my father’s footsteps
Queensland

Queensland in my father’s footsteps

Outback adventures – 32 years apart.

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Kosovo’s divided city
Kosovo

Kosovo’s divided city

The river in Mitrovica is an unofficial border between two worlds.

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If you were a rich and famous film maker would you build a little wooden village on a hill and invite “creative and like-minded” people to visit? Probably not. But Serbian director Emir Kusturica did and the result is the eerie and surreal town of Drvengrad.

The Blue Eye is a striking natural spring extending to a depth of about 50m. During the communist era Syri i Kalter was reserved for the party elite. Now it’s a popular attraction in southern Albania. It’s also bloody cold to swim in.

The small community of Theth is nestled in the Albanian Alps. It’s only 70km from Shkodra, but the drive there can take up for four hours. At least there’s plenty of entertainment along the way…