Italy’s famous Lovers’ Arch collapses into the sea on Valentine’s Day ⊖
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Rock structure which served as backdrop to countless proposals disappears into the Adriatic after storm
The famous arch of the sea stacks at Sant’Andrea in Melendugno, Puglia, popularly known as Lover…
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From Essex to Istanbul, and from a soul music bar to a dramatic mountain pass, our tipsters share their personal travel highlights of the year
Moments after stepping off the bus, I wanted to text my f…
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Igor Bezinović uses local residents of what is now Rijeka in Croatia to re-stage the vainglorious Italian protofascist’s ragtag takeover of the Adriatic port city
This intriguing documentary from Croa…
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Austrian was killed in paragliding accident in July
56-year-old broke sound barrier during 2012 jump
The paragliding crash that killed extreme athlete Felix Baumgartner in July was caused by human erro…
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Michela Malatini used social media to trace two French women and presented them with their €44 bill
An Italian pizzeria owner has been praised for her bravery after managing to track down a pair of “d…
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A tomato, olive and anchovy pastry pie, and grilled sardines with a funky fermented green tomato sauce
Along the Adriatic coast, sardines are usually grilled over an open fire (na gradele) and served …
After serious floods and landslides, some of the great trans-Alpine routes have reopened – with new services added – offering unforgettable train journeys from Austria to the Adriatic
The planning of …
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Five hours by ferry from Split – and a world away from the clubs of Hvar – the islands’ wooded hills, pine-shaded beaches and transparent waters are buzzing with nature
The sound of a baby crying echo…