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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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Melbourne, my home city, is a mesmerising collection of landmarks and cityscapes. Thanks to the gold rush of the 1880s, much of inner Melbourne's architecture has a distinct Victorian character. Let me give you a snapshot of Melbourne's character through the wonderful Ilford chromogenic B&W.
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Find out what makes an 8- or 10-hour drive worth it.
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Although Coney Island is magical anytime of the year, it comes alive during the annual Mermaid Parade. For one day of the summer, allow yourself to unleash your inner freak, or just stop by to watch the “freak” show yourself!
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It's difficult to confine my New York adventures to just one location, one adventure, one party, or one experience. Coming up for your viewing pleasure: a smörgåsbord of just some of what makes NYC what it is.
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Villa Savoye is one of Le Corbusier's most famous buildings and demonstrates his Five Points of Architecture.
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Here's an attempt to cover the most popular places in the city if you only have a day to spend in Kuala Lumpur, these spots are truly worth a visit!
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At a loose end in London, Lukaaus (my little brother) and I decided to walk from Lomo to Lomo, via pretty much anywhere we fancied! As we weaved our way east, we captured some famous and unusual shots. Enjoy!
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Voted in 2009 as China's most livable city, Qingdao (青岛) is a former German concession from the 19th century. It is now a thriving, bright city in a gorgeous seaside location. The sea air continually refreshes the air, with frequent, moody spells of fog, much like San Francisco. In the humid oven that is China in the summertime, Qingdao is a pleasant oasis to escape and enjoy.
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We've teamed up with photography collective We Are Disposable and want to see all your best shots of famous landmarks!
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On a clear and crisp day in late November I ventured to Toronto from London, the sleepy city I live in which is about two hours away, just to see my favorite band of all time. I then made the most of my trip by walking my way through Toronto's streets for the day.