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Spring break is the perfect time to get away from it all for a while. Away from your daily routine, away from your office, away from the colleagues you see every single day… Or maybe not the latter! Years ago, when I was still working on my PhD, we decided to take a spring break together. And when one of my colleagues suggested we could go explore his home country, we all ran home to pack our bags and headed of to Morocco!
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If you want to take that well-deserved break and actually spend it relaxing and enjoying in the sun, you better play safe and head southwards. Only a 3-hour flight from Brussels, the beautiful Turkish coast is the perfect choice for a spring break getaway!
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How far would you go to save the memories that aren’t even yours? Well, for the Frenchman Thomas Sauvin, it means going through piles and piles of discarded items and garbage.
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No matter where you go in the world, in almost every large city you will find a Chinatown. Mexico City is no different, but what sets this Chinese hub aside is its tiny size. Covering but a single block, this Mexican Chinatown is probably the smallest in the world.
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Someone said to me, or maybe I read it that this is the biggest graffiti wall in the Iberian Peninsula. I can't be sure of that, neither the length of it, but it is huge!
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Last weekend saw the celebration of Chinese New Year (it is now the Year of the Snake for those who are interested) so me and my other half headed off to Manchester to spend some time in Chinatown there.
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A park dedicated to the Hawaiian way of life exists on the North Shore of the island of Oahu.
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Casa Roces is an ancestral house that can be conveniently found in front of Malacañang Palace (President's place) in Manila. It is the oldest heritage site in the area, and it offers a classy ambience.
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The Palace of Versailles is one of the most impressive achievements of 18th-century French art. It is not only a place bursting history and culture, where you can appreciate art and beautiful architecture, but there you can also contemplate nature, slow down and relax, away from the fast rhythm of the city.
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On the north shore of Oahu, you can visit seven Polynesian cultures in one day, experience a Luau and take in a big show.
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Considered a National Historical Heritage, Paraty in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is one city worth visiting.
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Fado is a Portuguese traditional music genre, added in 2011 to the list of World’s Intangible Cultural Heritage. It has always been present in Portuguese art, from past centuries paintings to today's modern graffiti walls.
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Not cut out for camping at Bonnaroo? Try Chicago's own Lollapalooza if you are more of a city slicker than a mud dweller.
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A large area of red-orange flooring in geometrical pattern, a black, private meeting yard for sports, a green walkway... this comprises the "Superkilen urban park", a dream land for the public. And where's it located? The metropolitan city of Copenhagen that constantly undergoing transformation and expansion. Won't you vist this space to fathom what it means to have a global home?
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Skateboarding is said to have originated in California in the late 40s or early 50s by people who wanted something to do when the waves were flat.
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This year was the first time I have had the chance to go along to Leeds Asian Festival in Roundhay Park. This happened at the start of September and was probably the last day of sunshine in the UK that 2012 is going to experience!
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Every place has its own geographical characteristics, but it's the people who complete the landscape. China can't escape from that, and here we will review it a bit, therefore, this time, we have a very human location.
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Summer is over. But we'll always have its memories thanks to lomography we have done. Today I feel so melancholic remembering 2011 summer, so I'm going to tell you how it was, well, how it ended.
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Lomography and FILTER Magazine teamed up to present a special collaboration! We provided several artists from the Culture Collide festival in Los Angeles some Lomography cameras and here is our first LomoAmigo from our Culture Collide LomoAmigo series!
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My mother stowed away a treasure trove of old photographs documenting not just my childhood through the 90's, but also moments from my parents' youth, captured in film. Here are some of my cherished memories.