Notes from Death Valley
We’ve stopped over at a lookout point without a name facing the same monotonous beauty that has surrounded us for hours. Mountains cradle the land here. Streaked with layers of time, each coloured stripe denoting a space between the first and the last.
Read MoreSoaked in Colour: Cartagena, Colombia
We had spent so much time being romanced by the flower laden balconies and the saturated street colours within the 400-year-old, walled city of Cartagena, Colombia, that we had almost forgotten there was anywhere else to explore. I had read that Getsemani was worth visiting. It was a neighbourhood just outside the walled city with a dark and complicated past as a former host to drug trades and sex trafficking. With Colombia’s modern political shift towards stability, greater economic security, and stronger tourism, this barrio like many of its kind, was shaking off its dated reputation in favor of a safer, edgier, art-filled one.
Read MoreSun and Silence in the Agafay Desert
Set at the foot of the Atlas Mountains just an hour away from Marrakech, sits the solitary Agafay Desert. It’s a martian landscape- with dunes made of small stones, not sand. At the traveling Scarabeo Desert Camp, billowing white cotton tents both private and spacious offer a comforting place to rest and detach yourself from the fuss of the outside world.
Read MoreMoments in Marrakech
An intersection of 10 million tourists a year, home to a diverse population of Mediterranean, Arab and African residents. Marrakech acts as the beating heart of the country. It is a city which combines spirituality, nature, history and is home to the famous Marrakech Biennale
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