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This picture-perfect medieval city is celebrating its 900th anniversary, but its innovative design makes it one of the world’s most sustainable and liveable cities.
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This Swiss city is where Albert Hofmann accidentally discovered the hallucinogenic properties of LSD, which transformed popular culture as well as psychology and brain science.
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What makes yoshoku so intriguing is that the dishes have hardly evolved, making experiencing the cuisine like eating in a time warp back to the late 19th or early 20th Century.
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Today, a team of archaeologists and engineers are developing some surprising new technologies to protect the underwater site for future generations.
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Located 12km east of Suffolk in the North Sea, the Principality of Sealand is a micronation that claims to be the world’s smallest country.
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Although it seems obvious there would be a southern equivalent to the northern lights, the Aurora Australis might be the southern hemisphere’s best-kept secret.
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While the practice of Nuad Thai can now be found in spas throughout the world, the soul of the humble therapy hasn’t changed much in the place where it was born.
Editors' Picks
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While travelling is on hold, we will continue to inform and inspire readers
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Investigate what the world might look like to travellers in the coming years and meet the people living on the frontlines of change.
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Explore different ways that cultures the world over strive for a healthy lifestyle and learn through their collective wisdom.
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Trace the origins of trending recipes, learning the stories behind the dishes as well as easy tips on how to make them.
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Visit ingenious communities around the world that are adapting to environmental change – whether that’s extreme heat, cold or floods – or are finding new ways to live sustainably.
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We showcase under-the-radar capitals, champion urban underdogs and revel in the success stories of cities that have turned their fortunes around.
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