Sydney Opera House, Sydney

Sydney, Australia

Sydney is the largest city in Australia and its unusual location on a huge natural harbour gives it a unique feel. The iconic skyline of the harbour bridge and the Sydney Opera House make an instantly recognisable selfie backdrop, but […]

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Great Wall of China

Great Wall of China

Running from near the border with North Korea through to the Gobi desert in central Asia, the Great Wall of China is one of the biggest engineering projects of all time. The earliest sections of the wall were built around […]

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Penguins in Antarctica

Antarctica

Antarctica is the only uninhabited continent; with no permanent settlements, although there are several scientific research stations. With a population of only 70 people per million square kilometres in winter, this is definitely the place to go to get away […]

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Glen Affric, Scotland

Despite being widely regarded as one of the most beautiful glens in Scotland, Glen Affric’s location in the far north of the Highlands and lack of road access means it’s rarely featured on tourist itineraries. However those that do make […]

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Kungsleden, Sweden

One of the most hiked trails in Sweden, the Kungsleden (or “King’s Way”) is 400km through the National Parks of Lapland. Prepare to travel through the Arctic landscape, past beautiful rivers, high peaks and the occasional herd of reindeer. Those […]

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Salem, Massachusetts

Salem, Massachusetts

Happy Halloween from Inspire Flyer! Today’s destination was once home to a huge number of witches, or an equally scary mass persecution of innocent people, depending on your belief in the paranormal. Now an outer suburb of Boston, Salem still […]

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Hashima

Hashima, Japan

Also known as Gunkanjima (Battleship Island) due to its boat-like silhouette, this tiny island off the coast of Nagasaki has a big impact. You might already recognise it as Javier Bardem’s hideout from Skyfall and until recently tourists were banned […]

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Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda

Our penultimate stop for Wilderness Week are the forests of central Africa. Straddling an area split between Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo these dense and sparsely populated jungles are home to some of the most incredible creatures […]

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Natural Bridges, Utah, USA

Our next highlight on Wilderness Week is the Natural Bridges Park in Utah, USA. During the day, check out the incredible rock bridges carved by millions of years of erosion. At night, the park offers some of the best stargazing […]

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