China’s Traditional House Cave Living

Visual Storyteller, Photographer, Printmaker and Art Director Zhou Han Shun is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this travel photography. These images are from his project ‘A Night In A Cave‘. To see Zhou’s projects click on any image. YaoDongs (house cave) are largely found on the Loess Plateau in […] via China’s Traditional House … Continue reading China’s Traditional House Cave Living

Seaside Santorini~

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STUNNING TRAVEL LANDSCAPES

Ben Green is a talented 29-year-old self-taught British photographer, compliance manager and qualified FA Referee currently based in Roydon, a small village near Diss, Norfolk. via Stunning Travel Landscapes — ALK3R

France -A Walk in Perigord : Castelnau – Bretenoux Castle in the Dordogne Valley – 30 photos

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This impressive fortified and medieval Castle of Castelnau-Btretenoux is one of the most impressive in the Quercy region, it has been listed as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture since 1862.

The building of this monument began about 1100, by Hugues, baron of Castelnau, who wanted to protect his manor.

The castle was enlarged several times between the 12th and the 15th century, when it was necessary to adapt the fortifications to artillery.

This Castle enjoys a lovely scenic countryside in the surroundings as well as many of the most beautiful villages of France.

These pictures have been taken at the beginning of the Spring : the trees are still with no leaves but the flowers just start to bloom.

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France-Perigord : Self-guided hike in Perigord and Quercy

Self-guided Cycling Holidays in Perigord

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France-Perigord : Self-guided hike in Perigord and Quercy

Self-guided Cycling Holidays in Perigord

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5 Reasons Why You Should Go to Iceland

It’s been eight days since I returned to my bungalow from the beautiful goodness of Iceland. It’s been my dream to go to Iceland way before it was cool-it was actually a quiz question on a “How well do you know Lindsay?” game at my 14th birthday as my #1 travel destination. I ended up […] … Continue reading 5 Reasons Why You Should Go to Iceland