Hidden Retreats
In British Columbia we delve deep into the Chilcotin Wilderness – an area so remote, only one thousand residents live in its 32 million acre landscape.
In Iceland, we uncover The Glass Cottage, an unusual and very small black building covered in reflective glass and surrounded by lava fields.
In Sweden, a local artist has fulfilled his desire to create a floating piece of art: resembling a bouy on Lake Malaren and looking little more than a fishing hut, is the world’s first one of a kind submerged hotel, The Utter Inn.
In Skegness England, “The Tower”- an unusual, brutalistic compound, rumoured to have harboured unexploded bombs, is a must for those with an interest in military history.