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Berkshire Camino: Walking at the Speed of Curiosity | Sponsored | Outdoors | Hudson Valley | Chronogram Magazine

The Pittsfield-based walking tour company blends the mindful and narrative traditions of the Spanish Camino de Santiago with quintessential Berkshires sights Source: Berkshire Camino: Walking at the Speed of Curiosity | Sponsored | Outdoors | Hudson Valley | Chronogram Magazine

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Walking as Resistance

A series of walking tours in Manchester show how neoliberal urban space systematically excludes anyone without money – and some unexpected ways to fight back against it. Source: Walking as Resistance

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How Do We Embody Natural Spaces?

Nicola López and Paula Wilson’s exhibition Becoming Land considers anthropocentric relationships with New Mexico’s desert landscapes. Source: How Do We Embody Natural Spaces?

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A walk around Constable Country – Country Life

Fiona Reynolds takes a stroll through a landscape which leaves her ‘inspired anew’. Source: A walk around Constable Country – Country Life

Cape Town Hosts Spectacular Street Art Festival, Africa’s Largest – SAPeople – Worldwide South African News

Visitors to the 2021 International Public Art Festival (IPAF), taking place in Cape Town right now, have been blown away by the spectacular street art displayed on some of the buildings in Cape Town’s oldest suburb, Salt River. Candice Chemaly captured these stunning photos of Africa’s largest street art festival. With Covid-19 safety measures in place, […]

Source: Cape Town Hosts Spectacular Street Art Festival, Africa’s Largest – SAPeople – Worldwide South African News

Submitted by: Babak Fakhamzadeh

jaywalking

Crossing a street or highway not at an official cross walk or signalled controlled junction; in North America it is an offence for which you can be fined.

Added by Andrew Stuck
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