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The Ásatrú faith, one of Iceland’s fastest growing religions, combines Norse mythology with ecological awareness – and it’s open to all.
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First constructed around 1336, the al-Ayn bathhouse fell into disrepair during the mid-20th Century. But after years of meticulous restoration, it’s ready to open its doors again.
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One of the best-kept secrets of World War Two is that D-Day was planned in a remote hunting lodge in south-west Scotland 75 years ago. Or was it?
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To show women they can do anything, Baigalmaa Norjmaa embarked on an epic 12,000km camel journey from Mongolia to the UK.
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In Canfranc, the town where Nazis once smuggled 86 tons of stolen gold, scientists conduct experiments on dark matter that could transform the field of physics.
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Quesadillas are one of the most popular street food dishes in Mexico. But should they come with queso?
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Hadrian's Wall may be older, bigger, stronger and better known, but the Unesco-listed Antonine Wall was the real final frontier of the Roman Empire.
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