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Jordan

A stone’s throw from the holy city of Jerusalem, Jordan is a land steeped in history, religious or otherwise. Periods of Greek and Roman conquest preceded the Byzantine period and Crusades; castles and carvings from all eras litter this wondrous Arabian landscape. Perhaps the most famous is Petra, a rock-carved metropolis described as “rose-red city […]

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Gdansk

When the King of Poland used to visit Gdansk, he would pass along the Royal Way; through great archways of stone adorned with proud statues and fierce, golden lions; beneath Gothic terraces and Georgian spires of ochre and burnt umber; finally towards the Renaissance Green Gate where the emblems of Prussia, Poland and Gdansk shine […]

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Belize

A small country with a hot, Caribbean climate, Belize is one of the greatest biodiversity hotspots on the planet. With its western borders consumed by the central American jungle and its eastern shore lined by the second longest coral reef in the world, the range of opportunities for divers and wildlife enthusiasts alike is almost […]

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Italy

From the ancient Roman Empire to the heights of the Renaissance, Italy has been a hub of culture and knowledge. Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Marco Polo, Francis of Assisi – Italian alumni read like a who’s who of history. It has more world heritage sites than any country on the planet; yet far from resting […]

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Bangkok

An electric train slides slowly through a dusty yard, inches from apparently deserted market stalls. Within seconds of its passing retractable canopies are being pulled back over the line and the place is alive with patrons as if nothing had interrupted their morning shopping trip. This is Bangkok, a place so tightly packed full of […]

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Monaco

Travelling through Monaco can sometimes feel like entering a crazy, high class circus, as 30,000 individuals, predominantly wealthy foreigners, are packed into 1.95km2 of the second smallest country in the world. A constitutional monarchy since 1911, it’s foreign policy and many of its economic interests are aligned with France by virtue of treaty; yet it […]

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UK

The UK is both one nation and four – the English may casually switch allegiance between Britain and England but ask a Scot his nationality and he will always say he is a Scot. Moreover, the UK is teeming with Poles, Indians, Aussies, Jews, Turks, Saffers and hundreds of other races, while restaurants serve everything […]

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New Orleans

Natural disasters have a way of forcing you to appreciate the best things in life; though to be fair, that was never a problem for citizens of the ‘Big Easy’, the fun-time, happy-go-lucky former French colony on the banks of the Mississippi. Reconstruction works after the widespread destruction of 2005 and Hurricane Katrina is well […]

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Cairns

Founded in 1876, Cairns was originally established in order to export the gold that had been discovered west of the bay. The swamps and mangroves were cleared and filled with dried mud and sawdust and subsequent agriculture on the reclaimed land helped to support it as a growing northern port. During world war two it […]

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St Petersburg

Founded by Peter the Great in 1703, the ground on which this beautiful baroque city stands now was little more than a swamp in the early 18th century. Yet during the reign of Elizabeth, Peter’s daughter, the city flourished into a grand city of picturesque plazas and busy canals, with neoclassical flourishes inspired by Italian […]

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USA

From Hollywood to Starbucks to the ‘American Dream’, the USA has so relentlessly exported its culture around the globe that many of us feel that we know it already. The country is far from a monoculture though and there remains plenty to explore. LA, Las Vegas, Miami and New York all have their own international […]

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Denmark

A low-lying peninsula surrounded by the North and Baltic seas, Denmark is very much a maritime nation with a strong shipping industry. Yet with few natural resources to exploit it has been forced to invest highly in infrastructure and develop a highly skills-based economy. The result is a nation with the highest per-capita GDP in […]

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