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The IT capital of India, Bengaluru (also dubbed the ‘garden city’) has become the epicentre of creative quirks. The following captures illustrate a plethora of unrivalled hilarity whether you are walking the streets of Bengaluru, delving into culinary delights or just simply marvelling at intended or unintended nuances:

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On Friday 20th December 2019, the London Improv Theatre will play host to Improv Combo. Indeed, the audience will be able to participate in creating the evening’s headlines as the all female cast (dubbed B.R.A) are ready to put their own spin on all scenarios put to them. Indeed, you can be treated to a […]

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Whilst Buenos Aires is synonymous with Tango shows and some of the finest steak, it is the footballing gods that provide the truly local flavour. Whilst tourists across the world may be seen in the branded football jerseys of Real Madrid, Barcelona or Manchester United, these football arenas are more of a tourist hotspot. Should […]

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Most of you have likely ran for the bus or the train over the course of time. How does the idea of a vehicle now running after you sound? Ludicrous perhaps? I welcome you to the annual Wings for Life Run. Indeed, the unique concept involves runners racing against a ‘chaser’ car. Cambridge plays host […]

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Whilst paper wrapped Fish and Chips is glorious in a plastering of salt, vinegar and ketchup on a cold evening, it can be presented in more homely surroundings. Indeed, Sea Pebbles Fish and Chips restaurant in Hatch End, northwest London is a cosy diner whilst maintaining a no frills aspect to it. It is run […]

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Nothing conservative about Khmer kickboxing Boxing in a general sense is deemed to be an ugly and bloody sport. That is not the case with Khmer kickboxing that combines traditional local music with the sublime bow of skills these fighters possess. Indeed the CTN Angkor stadium in Siem Reap boasts the setting for tourists to […]

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Final product looks unblemished Unwashed utensils equates to glorious refreshing fruit juice? Surely such a statement defies logic. This is not the case at the Sree Ganesha Fruit Stall in the district of Thippansandra, Bengaluru. Indeed, the menu is lacking a spot of ink and has a basic structure to it but the variety on […]

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On 8th October 2019, The Amba Hotel in Marble Arch, London played host to the Moroccan Tourism Roadshow in the UK. The evening began with a drinks and canapés reception, where succulent chicken and pastries were doing the rounds. ​ During the informative part of the event, there were 14 suppliers present that showcased a […]

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Often heard the captain of a ship say that ‘we are going to be passing a rock on the left/right hand side’ or ‘we will be going around the rock’. It’s all a little too trivial when compared to going through a rock and I have photographic evidence to prove it! Indeed, I welcome you […]

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Indeed I refer to the Maori war dance known as the ‘Haka’. Many of you have likely witnessed the Haka being performed by the All Blacks Rugby team during their pre-match rituals. Should you have been inspired by this great theatre spectacle, how would you now like to watch it being performed by the native […]

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