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Known as the trogloditas, Guadix locals have been living in these underground houses for hundreds of years.
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At 60 years young and no less the adventurer, outdoor adventure guide Harry Kent still scales mountains in anticipation of capturing the summit view.
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Prince Dom Joao Orleans of Bragança can claim direct connections to the Portuguese monarchy – but these days, he prefers the title of photographer instead.
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In 2002, the last pair of wild ‘alalā disappeared from the forest. Biologist Paul Banko is fighting to return this rare charismatic bird to the wild.
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Although more than one in five of Rio’s 6.5 million people live in favelas, until recently, these neighbourhoods were just blank spaces on the map.
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Israel's mysterious Druze women are beginning to open their craft circles, kitchens and homes to travellers.
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Serbian photographer Dusan Stojancevic has spent 15 years experimenting with a new artistic process to produce incredible photography.
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