Words and photos by Christopher Weigl Ao Phang Nga is one of the most beautiful and exotic landscapes in Thailand, a bay crowded with enormous limestone spires soaring above the Andaman Sea’s surface. A large section of the bay is part of Ao Phang Nga National Park, and attractions include…
Words and photos by Chris Osburn Bright neon lights, fat American tourists and lots and lots of booze? Are we in Vegas? Not quite: welcome to downtown Nashville, y’all, where southern hospitality is alive and well. Beyond the neon glow and the cheap-ass souvenir shops, downtown Nashville offers a hyped-up…
A walk through Angkor Wat has proved the highlight of many a traveller’s Asian sojourns. If, like the editor of this blog, you dropped your 35mm film in a puddle, here is Christopher Weigl with his own photographic take on complex. Most well-known for the immense Angkor Wat, the Angkor region of…
Take a walk through the colourful streets of Fez’s world famous medina through the lens of our roving photo-reporter Anna Spysz, whose Couchsurfing experience gives her a real insight into local life… Designated a World Heritage site since 1981, the ramshackle and enchanting Medina of Fez (or Fes) charts its…
Words and photos Chris Osburn. Edinburgh’s port, Leith, offers visitors to this little slice of waterfront Scotland a microcosm of 21st century Britain. Post-industrial, mixed use, but largely residential with lots and lots of restaurants, pubs and bars and easily accessible from the city centre (just a short, cheap cab…