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Posted by Adrian |
Jun 26th, 2012
The beating heart of Manchester’s indie scene for over 30 years Afflecks Palace is the Camden Market of the north. A classic haunt for anyone after anything from top hat’s to tatoos it is a great place to spend an afternoon mooching...
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Posted by Adrian |
Feb 16th, 2011
I’ve always found train stations odd places. They are never places to simply be, they are always a gateway to somewhere else. I can recommend spending a little time in one if you are ever looking to invest a moment of whimsy.
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Posted by Adrian |
Feb 16th, 2011
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Posted by Adrian |
Dec 16th, 2010
The spa town of Buxton is peculiar place. Hidden up in the Peak District it has an isolated charm yet contains some of the grandest architecture in the north of England. Get there while you can, it is always the first place to be cut off when the...
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Posted by Adrian |
Sep 10th, 2010
Longnor is an isolated yet characterful hamlet hidden away in the depths of the High Peak. The origins of its annual race are vague at best, apparently at one time (no one seems to know quite when) a group of farmers met to race their mounts...
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Posted by Adrian |
Jun 18th, 2010
It is a bit of a tricky beast. The further you head north the more extreme both the light and weather become. If your very lucky or very patient it offers some incredible rewards.
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Posted by Adrian |
Jun 18th, 2010
……….you just never grow out of.
Brilliant isn’t it.
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Posted by Adrian |
Jun 17th, 2010
Bergen is only a short distance from the Arctic circle. It means long days in the summer and what feels like longer nights in the winter but sometimes, just sometimes, it means simply fantastic light.
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Posted by Adrian |
Jun 1st, 2010
The Franz Joseph Glacier is glacier sits on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island and descends to just 300m above sea level. It is a strange sensation walking through a temperate rain forest to be confronted by its 12 km bulk rising in...
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