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Cruel Delicacies from Around the World

Cruel Delicacies from Around the World

March 3, 2015
by Grace Burns
Features

The meat industry is bad enough with its slaughterhouses, mass-production farms and inhumane live transport methods. But the gristle that goes into the filling of…

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Fiji: Abiding by the Customs

Fiji: Abiding by the Customs

January 12, 2015
by Grace Burns
Fiji Tips

As it goes with every place that has a different in culture and way of life, travellers must be aware of customs in order to…

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Ignorance is not Bliss: Elephant Exploitation in Asia

Ignorance is not Bliss: Elephant Exploitation in Asia

November 24, 2014
by Grace Burns
Features

Deep in the hills of Northern Thailand lies an elephant camp that attracts hundreds of tourists from all over the world who have long dreamt…

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Set Yourself Free

Set Yourself Free

October 27, 2014
by Grace Burns
Features

I struggle day after day with the life I am expected to have. Wake up, go to uni or work, come home, go to the…

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San Sebastian Surf Camp

San Sebastian Surf Camp

October 14, 2014
by Grace Burns
Features

Life is about enjoying the simple things. Like getting sand in your crack, salt in your hair and sun on your skin. It’s about enjoying…

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Barcelona: L'Atlàntida

Barcelona: L’Atlàntida

August 12, 2014
by Grace Burns
Barcelona Do

Get There: Parc del Litoral, Calle Dolores Ibarruri, S/N, 08930 Sant Adrià de Besòs. It’s a little far, so jump on the metro to Parc…

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Barcelona: Razzmatazz

Barcelona: Razzmatazz

August 12, 2014
by Grace Burns
Barcelona Do

Get There: Carrer dels Almogàvers, 122 Cost: €17 – 20 entry, which includes a bus there from La Rambla and a long drink. Razzmatazz is…

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Barcelona: Jamboree

Barcelona: Jamboree

August 12, 2014
by Grace Burns
Barcelona Do

Get There: Plaça Reial, 17 Cost: Free entry for girls if the security guard likes the look of you. Everyone else is about €5 entry,…

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Barcelona: Stoke Bar

Barcelona: Stoke Bar

August 12, 2014
by Grace Burns
Barcelona Do

Get There: Carrer Banys Nous, 8 – in the Gothic Quarter. Cost: Standard drinks. The Stoke bar is tucked away off the main tourist trail…

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Barcelona: Ryan’s Irish Pub

Barcelona: Ryan’s Irish Pub

August 12, 2014
by Grace Burns
Barcelona Do

Get There: Carrer Ample, 28 Cost: Semi-cheap pots and pints. I had to include a classic Irish pub, didn’t I. Ryan’s is a traditional Irish…

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Barcelona: El Row at Ker

Barcelona: El Row at Ker

August 12, 2014
by Grace Burns
Barcelona Do

Get There: Carrer de Tarragona, 141 Cost: €20 entry, which includes a drink. On Sundays, head to Ker nightclub for the craziest party in Barcelona…

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Barcelona: La Terrrazza

Barcelona: La Terrrazza

August 12, 2014
by Grace Burns
Barcelona Do

Get There: Avinguda de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13 Cost: €15 entry, which includes a drink. When the clock strikes midnight, jump in a cab…

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