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Noka Camp’s five stilted villas, including one villa specially designed for families, are perched atop a 100ft cliff, overlooking the winding Palala River below and the endless bush ahead.
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Many travellers arrive in Dushanbe, the capital and gateway of Tajikistan, and dash off for an adventure, perhaps hiking in the Fann Mountains or driving along the famously dramatic Pamir Highway.
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The Olive Tree restaurant in Bath is in a basement on Russell Street. That sounds eerie, but actually, this hidden-away restaurant has a fine provenance, on at least two counts.
Read more: Restaurant Review: The Olive Tree, Bath, Somerset, England
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The capital Tunis’ main drag is the Avenue de France looking glorious with arcades modeled after those of Rivoli Street (rue de Rivoli) in Paris.
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Small bells hang on the wall perhaps in homage to the Abbey bells, behind a white reception while the rest of the room has funky artworks, as does most of the hotel.
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Architecture images grace the pages of magazines and fill travel albums all over the world. If architects do their job right, it only fits that their work would catch the eye of creative photographers.