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Travel Photography – Surfing

This article has appeared in Terrascape Magazine, May 2015 issue (Title: Yoga on a Surfboard). Besides being a travelogue, it also provides useful tips...

Photo Essay – Flowing Dreams!

Flowing water is therapeutic. It soothes the soul. Its sight and sound inspires a...

Scotland – Scenic Speyside

Scotland - Scenic Speyside - This whiskey trail made me forget whiskey and made me fall in love with the trail instead, thanks to its scenic charm!

St. Paul De Vence, South of France

St. Paul De Vence, South of France In June 2006, while I was attending Cannes Lions, a friend mentioned to me about this quaint place called...

Colours of London in Black & White

This unusual melange of a city that mishmashes heritage with modernity, shows it colours even in B&W - Colours of London in Black & White - Travelure©

Abhilash Tomy – The Life of Another Pi

...the first, and currently the only, Indian to have circumnavigated the globe solo and non-stop, in a sailboat. The magnitude of his achievement? While almost 6,000 people have climbed Mt. Everest, only 79 people have solo-circumnavigated the globe in a sailboat, non-stop...

Warsaw: A Phoenix that Rose from its Ashes

The Old Town houses Jewish quarters, Warsaw University, many significant cathedrals, the Royal Palace, the President's House, King Sigmund's Column (Zygmunt III Waza in Polish) and one of the 2 custodians of the city - the Mermaid. The square that houses the Mermaid reminded me of the Trevi Fountain in Rome and the square in front of the Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence, as it is packed with roadside cafés offering beer and food, artists offering to paint for you, performers playing concert instruments, tourists gaping in awe, newly-weds excitedly engaged in their portfolio shoots and locals just chilling.

Krakow – The City with Many Faces

If you are tuned in, you'd be able to make out the different faces of this Polish city. Krakow: The City with Many Faces - Travelure ©

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