Mexico’s lush jungle is home to some of the best treasures in the world like the mysterious and alluring underground sinkholes called cenotes. From caves filled with low-hanging stalactites to shallow ponds with crystal clear water, cenotes are unique to Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula and a must-visit for anyone traveling to Mexico. This year we spent
If you follow us regularly, by now you surely got the idea that we are suckers for abandoned old ruins that were once lavish and splendid structures.
There aren’t too many opportunities to feel like an adventurer in modern times. However, exploring abandoned places and finding unexpected treasures can give you that deep thrill. You might not bring anything physical back to show for your efforts, but the photos you take and the first-hand experiences make for even better souvenirs.
If spending the next five months in England with Tom wasn't exciting enough, we are also planning on going on a few trips while i'm there. These will most likely be small trips to amazing places. We like to stay on the cheap because well.. we've got lot's of expensive things going on. When we go on a trip it will probably only be for a few days, enough time to see the sights and get back in time for Tom to go to work. We're definitely thinking Paris, We've both been there, we both enjoyed it and so we think it would be a sweet spot to head back to together. We've also discussed a trip to Germany. I'd LOVE to travel to all of the different castles in Germany. And Germany was one of Tom's favorite places when he backpacked through Europe a few years ago. And this one isn't one i've talked over with Tom but i've always had a fascination with Amsterdam. It just seems like the cutest town. I'd love to go there. Truth is i'd love to go to a lot of places, problem is money. But that's not really a problem at all because even if we weren't able to afford any of these places we're still in the UK and the UK has TONS to offer. So what are some amazing yet affordable places that you have visited in Europe or the UK that you would suggest we look into?? Leave a comment and share your favorite places!! :) -Em
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One of Germany's best hidden gems.
Looking at these installations, I imagine they are like clues indicating a secret trail somewhere otherworldly. Like something out of a children's book, Hansel and Gretel have left a trail, but instead of white pebbles, this time they've left retro lamps. Alas it's not Hansel and Gretel with a new
Every so often you catch a glimpse of a once in a lifetime photo that makes you think differently about a specific moment in history. From bygone structures to vintage ads, and stars in the prime of their lives, the photos collected here provide new insight into the 19th and 20th centuries.
series of manipulated provocative images that reflect on fake utopian architectural scenes by combining random places influenced by philosophies of famous architects and designers from the past.
Spain is one of those countries that's totally incredible to explore on a road trip. It's not just because it's got a heap of beautiful beaches, amazing - 18 Best Places To See In Spain On A Road Trip - Travel, Travel Advice - Europe, Spain - Travel, Food and Home Inspiration Blog with door-to-door Travel Planner! - Travel Advice, Travel Inspiration, Home Inspiration, Food Inspiration, Recipes, Photography
1. This staircase from the Eiffel Tower is for Sale It’s not every day that a chunk of one of the world’s most famous monuments goes on sale. But on November 27, Paris auction house Artcurial will be selling off a 24-step piece of original staircase from the Eiffel Tower, removed in 1983 to hel
Ricardo Bofill is the enigmatic free-thinker behind some of the world’s boldest, brightest buildings. Now his vivid retro-utopian vision is capturing a new audience
Scotland is so beautiful to explore, with some world-class cities (like; Edinburgh and Glasgow), and a heap of stunning islands that are so epic to - 9 Unique Places In Scotland To Visit - Travel, Travel Advice - Europe, Scotland, United Kingdom - Travel, Food and Home Inspiration Blog with door-to-door Travel Planner! - Travel Advice, Travel Inspiration, Home Inspiration, Food Inspiration, Recipes, Photography
Just a glance at the calendar tells us that summer is almost gone. “Summer afternoon—summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.” ― Henry Ja…
Discover the most picturesque, historically and culturally significant places in Scotland with our guide.
There are plenty of beautiful buildings in the world, most of them perfectly preserved relics of centuries we will never know, but can read about in books. And while the exteriors of these buildings might be amazing to behold, there are also a lot of beautiful things inside their doors. Below are rooms in famous […]
The decade is the 1890s, the height of La Belle Epoque in Paris; the 'beautiful era'. But by night, the City of Light knew a much darker string of establishments to entertain its night owls. We're outside the Cabaret du Néant, translation: the Cabaret of Nothingness, but originally known as the 'Cab
There are 9 exciting things to do in Yucatan, Mexico. Visitors can go island hopping, snorkeling, diving, and eve visit ruins from the ancient Mayan civilization.
From tropical islands to glacial terrain, beloved places around the world are literally disappearing.
Si tienes una buena imaginación, te encantarán estas curiosas y maravillosas imágenes de edificios abandonados. ¿Cómo crees que llegaron a ser olvidados?
Castles are one of the most iconic landmarks in Scotland. They simply just ooze history. The entire country of Scotland is breathtaking and a wonderful place to take a road trip through. There are so many castles in Scotland that it would be near impossible to see all of them
Whether you love Paris in the springtime or the autumn there is a peaceful green space to suit you. Here are the most beautiful parks in the French capital.
It's photographs like this that stop me in my tracks when I'm browsing the internet, and I'm always saving them away in some folder that I never do anything with– until today! The time has come to unload my favourite art nouveau stunners on you. Let's start with this flower-shop in Brussels, designe
1. The Bus that Fell into the Seine On the 27th September, 1911, a speeding city bus trying to avoid hitting a crossing pedestrian, swerved and then swerved again to avoid another bus before finally bursting through the frail iron barriers of the Pont de l'Archeveche and plunging into the river S
Without using too much Hyperbole it is possible to call Mechelen Belgium’s most underrated city. It has one of the country’s most impressive cathedrals, lots of stunning churches and it ... Read more
Of the top things to do in Shetland, Jarlshof was my favourite. Home to the largest site of Viking remains in Britain, and years of history before that.
With New Zealand being crowned as one of the most expensive holiday destinations in the world there is a misconception that you have to spend a lot of money to have fun in New Zealand. Since Jordan and I moved here 5 months ago, we have experienced a number of New Zealand’s famous attractions. I […]
Making a trip down to Mexico anytime soon? You're in luck! Check out our recommendations for cliffside hot springs and infinity pools to visit during your stay.
Happy Friday, all! Wow, I kind of thought today would never come – such a long week! While I wait for tomorrow to come, please enjoy my favorite finds from around the web and beyond, in this week’s Friday Favorites! Favorite cookies: NYTimes Chocolate Chip Cookies. These chocolate chip cookies…
THE nation's glens and peaks are steeped in fairy tales and myth. Here, we look at some of the most enchanting spots that prove Scotland is where the magic happens.
In 1889, British Prime Minister William Gladstone got out a wheelbarrow and began moving his personal collection of 32,000 books from Hawarden Castle in
May and June are the ideal months to picnic in France. The weather is warm without being hot, the month of May is full of bank holidays and...
A list of top 10 places to see before you die around the world including Grand Canyon, Angkor Wat, Great Barrier Reef, Great Wall of China, Petra and Easter Island