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Andorra: Hiking from Soldeu to Candillo

Andorra: Hiking from Soldeu to Candillo

August 24, 2016
by Kate Dewar
Andorra Do

Get there: If you’ve got a car, Soldeu is the next major settlement past Candillo and isn’t hard to Google maps. Clear maps are also available from…

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Rome is Falling

Rome is Falling

July 18, 2016
by Holly Bailey
Features

Like many, I’ve always romanticised the idea of Rome. Its cobbled streets and ancient monuments enchant me, and it’s even somewhat overwhelming to contemplate the amount…

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Thoughts on Brexit

Thoughts on Brexit

June 25, 2016
by Olivia Allaway
Current Affairs

Today I woke up in what felt like the apocalypse. “Call me Dave” Cameron has just resigned, the pound has reached a 30-year low (just…

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Colby

Colby

May 10, 2016
by Mattea Kearney
Yarns

We’ve been working at a festival in Munich for about a week, doing shitty jobs like putting up tents, pouring beers and serving food. Her…

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It's Time to Change the Conversation

It’s Time to Change the Conversation

August 28, 2015
by Gemma Clarke
Current Affairs, Features

In their second year, journalism students in Australia are taught that using irrelevant or disparaging qualifiers in writing is sensationalist and therefore unethical. It seems,…

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Eating For Free in Barcelona

Eating For Free in Barcelona

June 29, 2015
by James Williams
Yarns

Fucked off my face on cheap German lager in the city of Barcelona, I walked the boulevards around 5.30. It was still daylight. I was…

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The Privilege of Travelling for Pleasure

The Privilege of Travelling for Pleasure

June 3, 2015
by Rowan Montgomery
Current Affairs

An article was recently published in the journalistic dumping ground that is The Daily Mail, lamenting the fact that migrants were destroying the picturesque island…

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Write for Us while Travelling Europe

Write for Us while Travelling Europe

March 17, 2015
by Gemma Clarke
Workshops

Are you a globe-trotting dirtbag? Can you write and party better than Hunter S. Thompson? Do you like free shit? Then we want you. Global…

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Balloons over Cappadocia

Balloons over Cappadocia

November 17, 2014
by Whitney Mackman
Bucket List, Yarns

Maybe you never should have trusted a hot air balloon company whose name translates as Balloon Balloons. Maybe you should have backed out when 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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La Tomatina Is Insane, But You Should Definitely Go

La Tomatina Is Insane, But You Should Definitely Go

September 2, 2014
by Henry Boles
Features

At first glance, it’s easy to see why people might snub La Tomatina as a tourist trap. As the day begins, droves of tour buses…

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Barcelona Begins

Barcelona Begins

June 29, 2014
by Elsie Stone
Hobos on Tour

Barcelona has certainly begun for New Zealander Elsie Stone, who won Global Hobo and Stoke Travel’s Best Job in the Cosmos and is about to…

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