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Sailing back from the brink | Financial Times

The largest wooden pilot cutter in more than a century sets sail amid a surge of interest in wind-powered cruising

Azerbaijan, land of legends | Telegraph

Can fire-worship and yetis survive in Europe's highest village?

Land of the Faroes | Sunday Times

With the first foreign hotel – a Hilton – opening on the archipelago, can these remote islands retain their magic?

Tall tales in Cornwall | Sunday Times

Why Britain needs you to go sailing this summer

So long, Babs | Sunday Times

After 16 years, 60,000 miles and a lot of AC/DC, breaking up is painful

In search of freedom | Telegraph

Why Covid-19 has the potential to makes us better travellers

Going the extra mile | Sunday Times

As if Covid-19 didn’t feel biblical enough, the pandemic increasingly reads like a parable, complete with saints and sinners

Pilots of Penzance | Sunday Times

An exclusive first look at the new Isles of Scilly helicopter: Cornwall’s answer to the Caribbean just got a lot more accessible

Wacky races in the Caucasus | Telegraph

Bizarre breakdowns are part of the experience on a classic car-rally with professional driver Zoe Whittaker

Diving with great white sharks | Armchair Explorer

Jaws, atavistic fear and conservation – what's it like to go 20m below with great whites?

The big chill | Sunday Times

The 4˚C water at Sweden's Arctic Bath is the emotional therapy you never knew you needed

A road-trip for a modern Marco Polo | Telegraph

Tajikistan's Pamir Highway, the 690-mile dirtroad that skirts Afghanistan and dripfeeds fire-blackened skulls into your hypoxic dreams

Among Bolivian gods | Telegraph

How luxury campsites are transforming South America's land of mountains and magic

What’s behind the late-deals surge? | Sunday Times

Last week the usual trickle of late-deal holidays swelled to a flood. You could almost smell the desperation

Two wheels good | Sunday Times

Bike-trails and bedouin on an off-road pedal through Jordan

Desert rider | Sunday Times

A 120-mile off-road odyssey through Jordan delivers lessons from the desert

Svalbard by sail | Telegraph

The fragile Arctic wilderness where anyone can become a citizen

Tutankhamun’s treasures | Sunday Times

Cairo’s new $1bn Grand Egyptian Museum is allowing the first scientific studies since Howard Carter discovered King Tut's tomb

The greatest show on earth | Sunday Times

A Galapagos cruise is a front-row seat on evolution – and potential environmental apocalypse

Edge of the world | Which Travel

Art and soul in Ireland's Connemara

Postcard from… Carmarthenshire | Financial Times

Why Geraint Thomas and the Tour of Britain could put the county on the cycling map

Orphans for orphans | Telegraph

The unimaginable horror of the Sri Lanka tsunami has led to travel brand Gandys and hope for local children

Blue sharks… in Cornwall | Sunday Times

Fear and snorkelling in Cornwall

Man v shark | Sunday Times

Snorkelling with really big fish… in Cornwall

Florida’s real-life Truman Show | BBC Radio4

How architecture is being used to engineer the film's sense of community

The philosophical baker | Coast

Baker and philosophy graduate Jack Smiley Wilde sets out his "manifestdough"

A short walk down the Coast of Death | Guardian

When death at sea is commonplace, life assumes a heightened spirituality in Galicia

Postcard from… Florida | Financial Times

As the Truman Show turns 20, the architect behind its shoot location, Seaside, explains how art imitated life

Riding monsters | Financial Times

Footage of Andrew Cotton surfing — and being swallowed by — a huge wave went viral. What does it take to ride the biggest waves on the planet?

A Thai road-trip by tuk tuk | Sunday Times

On the road with Katy, a souped-up, three-wheeled rickshaw

Best of British | Coast

When sailor Ben Ainslie goes into battle in the America's Cup race, he carries with him the future of British sailing

The islands the guidebooks forgot | Sunday Times

Witch doctors, demonic jinns and beaches empty apart from turtles: the Comoros are amazing — but not for the faint-hearted

#2minutebeachclean | Coast

Martin Dorey thought he was alone in the fight against marine plastic. Then he coined a hashtag

Masterchef meets Monty Python | Telegraph

Neptune is the strictest maitre d' at Nova Scotia's Dining on the Ocean Floor: he kicks you out after four hours

Fatbike to the Finnish line | Sunday Times

The Arctic wilds near the Russian border — on a bicycle with giant tyres

Deep freeze | Sunday Times

In an Alpine resort après-ski has taken a turn for the chilly

Spirit of 1967 | Positive News

Fifty years after the Summer of Love, does the spirit of ’67 survive in San Francisco?

The quest for 1,000mph | 1927 magazine

"The speed will border on violent": landspeed record-holder Andy Green on the attempt to break Mach 1.4

Capitano of Venice | Sunday Times

A new flotilla allows beginners to pilot their own boat through the most beautiful city in the world

Flipping crazy | Sunday Times

Can you go from skiing zero to backflip hero in six hours?

Time travel: meet the Stone Age masters | Sunday Times

The world's oldest art gallery has been recreated at a cost of £40m

Life on the ledge | Sunday Times

"My head spins. The view telescopes." A short film from life on the ledge

Ledge of oblivion | Sunday Times

Mere mortals can now spend the night on the kind of dangling bed used by El Capitan free-climbers

Hoyma is where the heart is | Guardian

The Faroese music festival where everyone gets to feel at home

What lies beneath the Azores | Independent

X marks the spot on a new diving trip to the mid-Atlantic islands

Cod almighty | N magazine

Fish, culture, community: how skrei creates a way of life in Norway's Lofoten Islands
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