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Wandering & Wondering

Adrian Howell

A personal journal about travel, landscape and the small things that turn out not to be small.

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Allure

What is the magnetism that draws us in to those faraway places and the people who inhabit them?

I’ve seen filmmakers who travel to Mongolia to “capture” the nomadic eagle hunters, and the word reveals much. One seeks what one is missing, t...

3 days ago
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Alpinisation

Yesterday I visited a slaughterhouse for the first time.

Not for leisure or for necessity, but because the film I’m currently working on—Fexer—needed a counterweight. I wrote about it here.

The last time I filmed with the Rominger’s, th...

a month ago
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Sgraffito

On the fringes of Switzerland, a rugged mountain landscape plays host to villages with architecture from another time.

Curvaceous plastered walls, defying linear logic. Elaborate wooden frames, carved by hand. Etchings brought from 14th c...

2 months ago
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Eruption

“You are now approaching the end...” - the moving walkway

Heathrow airport security. Biometric face detection. QR codes. X-rays. Finger swabs. Oh, you’re swabbing my waist also? Why not.

“Stand here please — legs wider apart, arms like...

2 months ago
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Snowsurfer

Drink now, drink! Take it all in. Wash away the weight of the world. Trivialities belong in the lowlands, not here. Let the blooming crocus, the leafing larch take you over. Drink the mountain water. Surf the melting snowdrifts.


Spr...

2 months ago
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