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Another Travel Story For The Collection Travel

Those of you who know me well are aware that I love a good travel story . I know too that the students I have taught over the years will remember the travel yarns I have told them, probably more than anything academic they have learned. It’s important to instill in them the idea that the world, although big, is hugely accessible, and contains many...

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Perspectives on Uyuni, The World’s Biggest  Salt Flats Photography / Travel

Bolivia is a country with some of the most stunning natural scenery I’ve seen, from the Andes, to Lake Titicaca, to the Uyuni salt flats. Situated about ten hours drive from La Paz, the Uyuni salt flats are an incredible natural phenomenon.  Pretty much all of the tour companies based in and around Uyuni town follow the same itinerary. You just have to do a...

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Valparaiso: a Port of Many Colours Photography / Travel

I wasn’t going to visit Valparaiso until I met a young couple living in Chile in a Santiago rock bar. They showed me a picture of the swathe of coloured roofs clinging on to a steep Valparaiso hillside and the art and photography lover in me was instantly hooked.  Just one and a half hours by bus from Santiago (that’s just down the road in...

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Cemetery Postcards aka Recollections of Recoleta Photography / Travel

Call me weird, call me a kook, but I have this thing for graveyards/cemeteries. I love browsing, the same way you would browse in a bookstore. I love working out ages, looking for clues to help me build a picture of the person’s life before they moved on. In addition to this I love the aesthetics of the place, the angles, the light, the carefully...

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La Boca: the Expressive Heart of Buenos Aires Photography / Travel

La Boca is a working class district of Buenos Aires and is a place that you should visit at your own peril. So say the guide books, and so said the Argentines I spoke to before going. I was advised not to walk to there, but to get the bus. Wise boy: I did. I hopped on the 152 bus from the end of Avenida...

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My Montevideo Meanderings Photography / Travel

To meander unplanned through a city is to enter on a voyage of fresh discovery. On that journey you discover anything that your senses and your mind are open to. My stroll through Montevideo today was one such experience. Walking for several hours from the port market in the old town along Sarandi pedestrian street, I arrived at the Ciudadela Gate, which marks the transition...

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