So you've hit the hot spots in France, Ireland, Spain and Italy – maybe you've even crossed a few others off your list. But have you made your way up north – to the backcountry beauty known as Estonia? We bet not.
Back in May I had the exciting opportunity to photograph a surprise wedding proposal at the beautiful Golf Club at Newcastle in Seattle!
Way up north in the remote Arctic Svalbard archipelago, shrouded in permafrost and tucked 427 feet into a mountain, lies the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.
So you've hit the hot spots in France, Ireland, Spain and Italy – maybe you've even crossed a few others off your list. But have you made your way up north – to the backcountry beauty known as Estonia? We bet not.
Everything you need to know about visiting Tallinn and Finland, including information on transportation, activities, food, drink, and more.
Way up north in the remote Arctic Svalbard archipelago, shrouded in permafrost and tucked 427 feet into a mountain, lies the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.
Great Lakes Cruising history when ship travel was the only way to get to major cities in Michigan. It coined the popular term "Going Up North" before the railroads.
Thank you! Thank You! Thank you! So many lovely Goldcrests, so many lovely alternative color ways! It is pure fun to watch how each and every Goldcrest scarf grows, to watch your progress and your …
Authorities say a North Dakota man who wheeled a shopping cart with stolen merchandise out of a Hobby Lobby craft store was stopped by snow.
The Brewster Tidal Flats is a unique natural wonder.
'GODDAMMIT we're being misinformed, misled and exploited – all over again.' Words to that effect summed up my own moment of epiphany in the autumn of 2012. The thought that Ireland, whose undersea territory extends nearly half way across the North Atlantic, nearly eight times our land territory, was set up to be exploited for its economic rent – the excess value over and above normal profits – seemed impossible to swallow. We are, after all, a first world country, part of the EU and not some third world dictatorship.
Helsinki is easy to get around and not somewhere that's difficult to travel, like most European cities. But its way up North so people get nervous! Here's a little intro to Helsinki to help you get ready for your trip. This is titled my "handful of tips for visiting Helsinki" instead of a guide to
Type : Photograph Medium : Print-black-and-white Description : A view of Castle Stairs Newcastle upon Tyne taken c.1930/31. The view is looking up Caslte Stairs through the South Postern. At the top of the first flight of steps there is a clogmakers shop to the left. Clogs are hanging outside the building. Built as a way up to the Castle from the Quayside no-one was allowed to trade in the vicinity of the Castle but were allowed to trade in the buildings on either side of the stairs the Scottish traders discovered the loophole in the law and set up businesses there Collection : Local Studies Source of Information : '1326. Castle Garth Stairs Newcastle. An effective night study of the famous clogmakers shops in a picturesque corner of Old Newcastle. Printed Copy : If you would like a printed copy of this image please contact Newcastle Libraries www.newcastle.gov.uk/tlt quoting Accession Number : 034249
Homes and land purchased to make way for line that now appears to be in doubt, as Rishi Sunak refuses to commit to it
PETA Senior VP Dan Mathews sent this along to Towleroad as a passionate reaction to the state's recent passage of Amendment One:
Gloria Schulze, who lived in Yellowknife under the name Kate Dooley and died in 2019, was charged after hitting a vehicle driven by 21-year...
26. You thought of Raleigh as the 'big city.'
"Saturate yourself with your subject, and the camera will all but take you by the hand and point the way." —Margaret Bourke-White
A group hoping to establish an overdose prevention site in Halifax's north end says it can't be up and running soon enough, but there are rumblings of opposition in the neighbourhood.
A council is to remove some of its netting from sandy cliffs, but wildlife groups want more done.
New research led by University College London (UCL) and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) provides evidence that a key cog in the global ocean circulation system hasn't been running at peak strength since the mid-1800s and is currently at its weakest point in the past 1,600 years. If the system continues to weaken, it could disrupt weather patterns from the United States and Europe to the African Sahel, and cause more rapid increase in sea level on the U.S. East Coast.
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