As a Spanish-born UK resident, Remembrance Day has always intrigued me. The sense of unity in the nation in the weeks leading to Nov 11th is almost palpable – althought in this unity there also seems to be room for controversy. I admire the way the end of WWI is celebrated with a collective thanks [...]
Hanging on Bristol’s Climbing Wall and the Warehouse Climbing Arena in Gloucester.
Have you really been to Venice?
Environmental portraits in the most densely populated desert in the world
Every November the Spanish semi-nomadic shepherds, the ‘trashumantes’, set off on their 250-mile walking journey across the vast plains of the Meseta. They take 5,000 sheep from the tired summer pastures of Teruel to greener hillsides of in Andalucia.
Indigenous and American identity reconcile for a day.