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Fortunate enough to have been given the opportunity to live in such a culturally stunning city, there was no point in putting the days to waste. Me and a couple of friends explored the city as much as we could and this is what we came to make out of Bombay (or Mumbai) in a nutshell.
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The Nosotros Project continues with its journey of searching for urban, young, and contemporary culture throughout Latin America. Inside our bag is a Holga BC 135 and a Supersampler making analog recordings of this trip. See what they discovered throughout Argentina in three cities: Buenos Aires, Mar del Plata, and Mendoza.
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India Street in Kuching is situated near Kuching’s famous Waterfront Park. Embedded with it’s own history, this street is a must-go for photographic enthusiasts.
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Visiting the Summer Palace in the winter invokes a different feeling from when I visited it in the summer.
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Sabah and Sarawak are two of the largest Malaysian states on the island of Borneo. Besides being the vastest states in the country, Sabah and Sarawak are very much different from other states in Peninsular Malaysia, especially in culture, religion, attractions and even food! There are many interesting experiences to indulge in and we want you to share your stories!
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Johor is a Malaysian state located in the southern portion of Peninsular Malaysia and it's one of the most developed states in Malaysia. It is also the nearest point to Singapore. So, what’s hot in Johor?
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My favorite Blue Plaque located in Primrose Hill: 122 Regent's Park Road, Primrose Hill, NW1.
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St John's Wood is a location with a lot of celebrities.
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We are looking for locations in Pahang, Malaysia - our third largest state in the country! We have the highlands, the rainforest, and the coastal areas all in one state! Nevertheless, Pahang would always be one of the best tourist spots in Malaysia!
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Covent Garden these days is not full of fruit and vegetables like it used to be but a place to be seen or to spot those that want to be seen! With so many wonderful theatres in the area, the craft market, and all the rather exclusive shops, it is an ideal place to sit back at one of the cafés or pubs and enjoy the ambiance.
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If you're looking for artistic inspiration in Ohio, look no further than Columbus's Short North. Labeled as the Arts District, there's even more to see than just the art galleries (of which there are plenty). My personal favorite exploration comes through the street art.
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From Stratford to the Olympics Site.
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Here are some snaps I took while walking along Regent’s Canal.
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If you need a little break from a busy day or you're discovering the Camden Market and just want to sit back and reflect what you've seen so far, treat yourself and go to Yumchaa. A charming place with a counter filled with tasty looking treats and a fantastic range of yummy tea, waiting for you to try and enjoy.
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My 'A Royal Abode' entry for the London hitlist.
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A "brush with the law" at the Camden Market.
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A real city made out of containers!
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The Changing of the Guards is a customary performance that is re-enacted daily at Buckingham Palace as well as at the Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall.
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Shoreditch High Street. Walk past the trendy kids with the silly haircuts and the street art and find real London streets and traditional entertainment venues.
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Enjoying a sunny day at the Serpentine Gallery.