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Category Archives: Europe
First Day of School
Polish street art collaborative Etam Cru contributed this timely piece called “First Day of School” to Stavanger, Norway’s Nuart Festival.
Paris Through the Lens
Paris Through Pentax is a lovely short video created by Maison Carnot which is a digital video company.
Luncheon in the Grass
The always witty Spanish street artist known as Pejac recently made a brief visit to Paris where he created this marvelous painting on a wall in the 13º arrondissement. Within the “splat”, he placed a nice copy of Édouard Manet’s … Continue reading
Color Studies
One of the joys of visiting the Netherlands during Spring time is the profusion of multicolored tulip fields throughout the nation. Rome-based photographer Simone Sbaraglia took to the air this April to capture the breathtaking hues and vibrant geometry of … Continue reading
Drone Day Tuesday
If you can’t travel this summer, you can at least take brief mini-vacations thanks to some very talented drone-operating videographers.
Posted in Europe, Photography, Tech, Tourism, USA
Tagged California, Milan, Reykjavik, Venice
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Yeah, More Maps
Once again the serendipitous randomness of the internet pointed me in the direction of an extraordinary artist/cartographer. Searching for local maps in the Canadian Yukon, I stumbled across the wonderful illustrated maps by London-based artist Katherine Baxter. You might opt … Continue reading
On Tour
Lufthansa recently commissioned fourteen illustrators from around the world to capture the spirit and verve of specific destinations on their flight routes. For the “Passengers on Tour” campaign, each artist was required to use the format of the Wimmelbild , … Continue reading
Can You Trust Talking Statues
Talking Statues is a new project from the non-profit group Sing London, which aims to lift public spirits by giving famous statues a voice. For the next year, thirty-five prominent bronze or stone statues in London and Manchester will be … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, History, Tech, Tourism
Tagged London, Manchester, Sherlock Holmes
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But What’s Second Best
You may not know the primary language spoken in a country that you’re visiting, but maybe you have a working knowledge of the most important second language spoken. Movehub has created this fascinating infographic highlighting the second most common language … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Canada, Europe, South America, Tourism, USA
Tagged language, Travel and Tourism
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Some Tourist Advice Is Timeless
H/t to the Public Domain Review for this marvelous 19th century book of advice for visitors to London. Sadly, The London Guide to Stranger’s Safeguard against the Cheats, Swindlers and Pickpockets (1819) still offers some sage counsel for travelers today. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, History, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged London, London Tourism, Pickpockets
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