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This was supposed to be Wallpaper Week, but it's become Whittle Week. Here's another shot by our intrepid photographer Jon Whittle, this one on a Southern Cross European cruise to the islands of Greece and Turkey. ISLANDS named this one of the world's Purest Cruises, which means it has everything an ISLANDS traveler wants from one of the best cruises: luxury amenities, authentic experiences, fresh island destinations and, when possible ...
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ISLANDS photographer Jon Whittle continues to rave about his stay at qualia, a luxury resort in Australia's Whitsundays on the Great Barrier Reef. In fact, just this week he opened up his entire photo album from his trip there. Yes, Oprah has stayed there too, but that's not nearly as impressive as staying where you can see the sign that says, "Jon Whittle slept here." You may have seen ...
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Nearly 500 years after Juan Ponce de León's search for eternal youth came to end, I've finally discovered what he'd missed. The true fountain of youth lies not in Bimini, but a mile off the coast of Tobago. The locals call it the Nylon Pool, and it promises to take ten years off your age. I took a short swim, and I immediately felt the clock rolling back...
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ISLANDS photographer Zach Stovall is a low-stress guy by nature. Visiting nearly all the islands of the Caribbean will certainly calm you down. So when writer Edward Readicker-Henderson was looking for the most stress-free island in the world, we pointed him to Grand Turk in the Turks and Caicos. While being on Grand Turk is the best way to lower your stress, downloading this Grand Turk wallpaper certainly doesn't hurt either. Just make sure ...
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Yes, you as an ISLANDS.com visitor have a right to free desktop wallpaper, not just free posters in ISLANDS "Pick a Poster" Giveaway. Today's editor's pick: this stunning shot by well-traveled photographer Jon Whittle to the eco-luxury resort of Ratua Private Island in Vanuatu. The people of Vanuatu are, according to one study, the happiest people on Earth. Views like this are ...
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To help kick off the new ISLANDS "Pick a Poster" Giveaway, we're rolling out poster-worthy wallpaper from our collection. Maybe you won't earn one of the free posters, but hey, everyone can download this free new desktop wallpaper. We especially like this image from ISLANDS super photographer Zach Stovall. It really captures the feeling of being perched on your own private island, in this case this is the resort ...
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The last creature I expect to see on an island prowls the streets of Ponce, Puerto Rico. These statuette beings guard the downtown Plaza de las Delicias giving the town the nickname of "La Ciudad de los Leones”. Here lies the historic century old Ponce Fire Corps known as Parque de Bombas. Built for the 1883 World’s Fair, the red and black striped building was the first fire department on the island. It now serves as a museum and is one of the most photographed buildings in Puerto Rico. The locals say, “If you don't visit the firehouse, you have not been to Ponce”...
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There were no security ropes between us and Carreg Cennen Castle. No park rangers or security cameras (that we know of). At one time, like 800 years ago, there would have been arrows whistling past our ears and a deep moat to keep us out. The only obstacle on this day was the artillery of sheep turds left by the livestock grazing at the castle walls. Turns out, the family that bought the surrounding pasture about 90 years ago also took ownership of the castle itself because of a glitch in the deed.
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Confession time. I've lost count of how many pub doors we've passed through. It's not a big deal, really, because pubs in Wales are as common as Starbucks in the States. Each one is small and has its own local beer selection. Not like deciding between Coors and Michelob. But of all the limb-inspired pubs along the route (The Watermans Arms, The Huntsmans Arms, The Farmers Arms, Trewern Arms), the most memorable is this one in Cwm Gwyne: Bessie's.
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The towns of Wales are the very definition of "tight communities." We've biked through a hamlet comprising six homes and walked through several others where a one-lane path is the only access in and out. But this has been the best bird's-eye view of Welsh life, up toward the Preseli Mountains above the village of Dinas. The parcels of land are broken into puzzle pieces, some fat and square and some as thin and truncated as an apostrophe, all sides separated by hedge rows. The soil available in the small parcels is usually just enough for the landowner to grow a few crops or raise a dozen sheep or so. But ...
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