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TĂąnia Neves, from Anthropology to Adventure

Documentary Photographer and fascinated with nomadic cultures and forbidden...

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Mongolia: loads of noughts

The first time I traveled to Mongolia I didn't have anything special in mind I knew about the Great Mongol Empire and Genghis Khan, I knew that they were nomads and that they lived in small tents called gers I thought it was a third-world country, backward, dotted with the Soviet Union and the...

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Nepal: Buddha’s touch

Nepal is a country with a troubled political history and a difficult geography Partially destroyed in a magnitude 8 earthquake in 2015, it saw the disappearance of numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites Not even Mount Everest - the highest peak in the world - escaped With high temperature variations,...

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Tips for travelling like a local

There's a lot of talk about traveling off the beaten track, but how do you get to places that are often only frequented by locals I'm not just talking about remote destinations, but also places in the most touristy destinations, like Paris, London or New York The issue extends even to destinations...

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Sustainability on your travels

The importance of the role of the traveller in the financial / cultural / environmental balance of...

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