Parallel worlds: The real story behind the portrait
[intro by Narina Exelby / photograph © Mark Eveleigh] A picture, according to the old adage, is worth a thousand words. Usually those words belong to the viewer – because when we don’t have access to...
View ArticleParallel worlds: Two crazy lucky lottery winners
[words and photograph © Mark Eveleigh] What would you do if you won the lottery? Be honest – you’ve mulled over that before, right? You’d go travelling, pay off your debts, give some to charity, of...
View ArticleTrading places: A tale of two slave coasts
On two side of the Atlantic ocean, there stand two reminders – one well-known, the other not – of one of the darkest periods of human history: the slave trade. Elmina Fort in Ghana is where millions...
View ArticleThe journey of two buses
How similar – or different – can two bus trips, taken on the same day but on two continents, be? As part of our Parallel Worlds writing project, we hopped on commuter buses at the same time of day,...
View Article[Organic] market research
How do fresh produce markets on opposite sides of the globe – and two seasons apart – compare? For our Parallel Worlds writing project, two writers – one in Montreal and one in Melbourne – grabbed...
View ArticleVirtual + reality: One afternoon in the African bush
In the far north of KwaZulu-Natal, where South Africa borders with Mozambique, there is a game reserve called Tembe Elephant Park. It’s home to thousands of animals, including more than 200 elephants,...
View ArticleBehind the lens: Leopards, spotted
“You are a beauty!…You can lie on the bare ground and look like a heap of pebbles…You can lie out on a leafy branch and look like sunshine sifting through the leaves… And you can lie right across the...
View ArticleParallel worlds: Calm, crazy, beautiful worlds
[photograph © Narina Exelby] An early afternoon run through the streets of old Pamplona which, a few weeks from now, will be the craziest party capital of the world; and a lazy afternoon cycle around...
View ArticleGreece: the centre of the universe
[words by Mark Eveleigh & Narina Exelby] In February we were sponsored by Citroen to test-drive one of their new models on a roadtrip to the centre of the universe. Which, it turns out, is a pretty...
View ArticleParallel worlds: When children dream to travel
[words by Narina Exelby and Mark Eveleigh] Almost a decade and two continents apart, a little blonde boy and a little blonde girl dreamt of seeing a world very different from their own. From his city...
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