Not the crowded hot, sweaty beach of mid-day. The best time to go is when the sun is low in the sky. A specific kind of blue light is created and on calm days you can hardly tell the difference between the water, air and land. 
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Lyon / Bar
A cool place to drink a lot of good beers. Colourful interior design by Un Studio.
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A residential estate that once housed 40,000 people which has now become an abandoned ghost town. Minutes away from Elephant & Castle, is an unexpected dystopian treat.
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The best view you can overlook the whole of Hong Kong. Lovely and easy hiking path. This also represents the Hong Kongers' spirits too. If you will visit Hong Kong, please visit this place.
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TEPCO is Tokyo's Electricity company. You can see a big 'T' on the building. TEPCO has been making our city really bright. And also TEPCO is going to make our future bright with great nuclear power plants.
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Montreal-style bagels are baked here everyday. It's my weekly pitstop!
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Mutli-generational family owned businnes, established in 1932. One of the best folks in town.
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Posted by Anna Sudit
Vintage shop
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The Shell Grotto is basically a subterranean passageway covered in mosaics created with seashells, 4.6 million shells apparently. Its quite incredible, I love it and its well worth a visit.
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Posted by Lacy Barry
A contemporary art space made from an old railway goods holding shed, this spot in a central meeting place for artists and art lovers in Perth with cool exhibitions ( including one we did there ;) and a attached cafe with yummy coffee & treats set in an urban garden 
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Big talented creator born in Granada in 1904. He experimented with different creative processes (films, sound, texts...). In my opinion, his activity and vanguardist trend haven't been acknowledged as they deserve. He is an inspiration drive and I admire him.
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An area in Copenhagen that has gotten quite a lot of attention because of its experimental public space and planning is Superkilen, a park in the north west of the city centre. Designed in a collaboration between the arts group Supeflex, Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and Topotek1, this park feature an eclectic mix of features, such as a fountain from Morocco, sculptures from Japan and large scale Russian signs. The area this park is located in, Nørrebro, is quite diverse, and the designers set out to reflect this by treating the park as ‘a world exhibition filled with interesting things’, and to represent the nationalities of every local resident. The park is divided into three areas: The Red Square, The Black Market and the Green Park. The Red Square is decorated with red-toned geometric patterns, contains cafés and feels modern and urban. The Black Markets’ ground are painted with white lines that creates almost aerodynamic patterns that curve around the benches and fountain. The Green park is a park for walking the dog, picnics and sports. Bring your camera as this area offers some great photo opportunities!
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Filmmaker, fascinated by social expectations and discomfort, errant characters, strange houses and hidden islands.
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Paris based artist and animation director
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Watercolor Illustrator based in Montreal.
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Artwork & Creative direction
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Designer - Jewelry designer from Colombia
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Designer working in Montréal & New York
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Architect by training, computational designer and software developer by trade. A third culture kid seeking out counterculture establishments and subversive design communities around the world.
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Mexican graphic designer & photographer. Creative director of Panel.Studio.
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Creative Director - Common Knowledge
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Graphic designer from Beirut based in New York
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Curator and collector. Founder of Palazzo Monti
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Jaco is founder and creative director of Jaco & Co. They are primarily an interior design and build company working in the hospitality and commercial sectors. They conceptualise bars and restaurants from their very inception, providing a full brand identity service that manifests in print, on screen and 3D, surface-driven environments.
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My name is Laura Wood and I'm an independent illustrator. Originally from a small town in the north of Italy, I studied illustration in the wonderful city of Melbourne, Australia, where I started my illustration career. After a few years of seeking adventures and travelling around the world, I currently live and work in Milan, Italy. I create my art digitally using lots of textured brushes and a fun colour palette. Amongst my favourite things, there is dancing, meeting new people and visiting new places.
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