On a hot day there is nothing better to do in London then go for a swim in the Heath ponds. You get completely transported you out of the city as Hampstead feels like being in the countryside except you're in central London?!
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This cave at the foot of Mt. Fuji is located in the spread of volcanic rocks, surrounded by sea of trees where compass is no use. The temperatures drop suddenly, and you will not be able to stay inside the cave for long. However, the explorers will go further inside seeking for the bats flying around. It is highly recommended to visitors of the sacred Mt. Fuji .
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This thermal bath is located a bit outside of vienna but you can find a train to get there and its well worth it. there is 5 different basins, the one pictured being called forest-basin. There is no chlorid in any of them, the architechture of the entrance and the grand basin is amazing and you can see a most peculiar rest of a fomally rich culture of bathing traditions: cabins, that are permanently rent to guests that spend most of their summer there within the bath’s area. While you swim and dry you will walk by a family having their lunch in one of these 25 square meter universes, or watch men playing cards on the balconies, before taking another swim. The pools are located on different niveaus and you will have to find your way through a pretty little forest to reach some of them.
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It’s a great bookstore with an interesting yet relatable selection of art books 
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Posted by Lacy Barry
Many 2.0 is a store of many cute pop up shops located in the same space in freemantle. There is a barber, vintage clothing dealer, stationary shop, art print counter where you can buy lots of cool graphic pins, zines, tees and prints even some from an artist we saw painting a live graphic mural. Really loved this place. 
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This Bookstore has an amazing photography section. I go here to get inspired. You can spend hours in here looking at all kinds of great photography books.
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Posted by Emma Eriksson
Best laksa soup in the neighborhood.
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This pub offers good ambiance, good food, great music, and nice staff. They also serve the best pint of black lager in town and to top it all off, there are no TV’s to distract from conversations among friends.
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Half a mile from Markfield Park down the River Lee is Springfield Park. The park rises steeply up from the river and has an amazing array of tree species making it beautiful in all seasons. At the brim of the hill there is a line of park benches each one surrounded by box hedge offering a private view across the Lee Valley, Walthamstow and beyond. The park warden was nice enough to give me a chestnut log a couple of years ago from which I carved a bench and two stools.
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A great art center in the industrial area of Lövholmen that presents a good selection of exhibitions every few months. Wonderful cafe and art/design store inside.
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Great comic shop that stocks small press, and everything else you'd expect to find. The kids section starts at early ages and has something all the way up.
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The Cable Car is a gem. Cozy little theater with couches! Even better, you can have a beer and a turkey sandwich while you are watching the movie!
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Lebanese graphic designer, illustrator and animator in Edinburgh.
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I'm a writer and Associate Editor of Oh Comely Magazine
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Live in Seoul, Graphic Designer
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illustrator, visual artist and occasional art director✌️
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Artist and Photographer
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Combining my love of flowers and nature, with my background in Fine Art - I produce playful floral designs. Conceived; on the whole, as works of art.
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Director of Studio PSK - London based design and creative agency.
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Arthur Brun, Freelance Graphic Designer, Paris (half of v-a-b.fr)
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André Cândido is a Lisbon-based graphic designer and coder. Currently, he is living the dream at SuperHi, having previously been at v-a studio and Silvadesigners. In addition to swimming twice a week, he is also an avid reader of independent magazines and a board games addict.
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Bianca Felicori is a PhD candidate at UCLouvain with a research Fellow (ASP - Aspirant) fellowship of the Fund for Scientific Research-FNRS. Together with Professor Beatrice Lampariello she carries out her research with the aim of demonstrating the confluence of artistic and architectural experimentation born in Europe and America between the 1960s and 1970s. She graduated at the Politecnico di Milano with a thesis on history of architecture dedicated to the intersection of architectural and artistic thought between 1965 and 1976, a topic read in relation to the publications of the critic Germano Celant in the magazine “Casabella”. She has curated exhibitions and cultural programs collaborating with institutions such as Triennale (Milano, Italy) and she wrote for magazines such as “Domus” and “AD”. She recently published the book Forgotten Architecture (Nero Editions 2022).
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Aysha Tengiz is an illustrator based in London.
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Graphic designer and art director from Mexico currently living and working in Basel. 
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Zoë Taylor is an illustrator based in London. She graduated from the RCA in 2009 and regularly illustrates for AnOther Magazine’s online edition. Her work has also been published in The Guardian, Syntax Editions, Grey, Le Gun, Bare Bones, Dazed & Confused and others. She is currently working on some visual stories.
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