Spain’s very own sakura: cherry blossom season in the Jerte valley ⊕
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You don’t have to travel to Japan to see a stunning floral display. Every spring, this corner of Extremadura is transformed as two million trees come into bloom
It’s late March and the villagers of th…
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Sent from San Francisco to report on the war in late-19th century Chile, a young writer embarks on a journey of self-discovery in this tale of love, loss and liberation
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Intense high tides have destroyed homes and businesses in Juanchaco and affected 3,000 families. But many in the Afro-Colombian community that live there are choosing to ‘stay in a different way’
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Fresh cherries are a late-summer joy, but this taste of Spain can be enjoyed year-round
Cherries are a big deal in Extremadura, where I’m from, especially in the Valle del Jerte to the north, where th…
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Álvaro Uribe was convicted of bribery in a development that would have seemed inconceivable a decade ago
On 25 October 1997, paramilitary groups descended upon the remote 300-person farming town of El…
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