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Nearly 800 years ago, The Netherlands was
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, the memory of this tragedy still lingers. But the city’s rise from the waters is a cause for celebration and hope
Turning Britain’s redundant industrial ports into mixed-use marinas and waterside leisure destinations is often the go-to route to coastal regeneration
PLYMOUTH holds a unique place in history, mainly thanks to the perfect natural harbour where the River Tamar meets the sea. It was here the English fleet was at anchor, when Sir Francis Drake carried
Documentary photographer Richard Cross rises above the shortbread tin romanticism that colours so much of our outdoor heritage, with the perspective provided by drone photography applied to land use issues of our day
With a renovation that has taken 40 years, Peet and Ruud Schreuder have breathed new life into their fascinating rural home, all the while lovingly preserving the treasures of days gone by
Pub life and convivial drinking have been a sustaining factor for the communities of the Dutch capital for centuries — as the city celebrates its 750th anniversary, they remain as important as ever