
Georgia Stephens
Commissioning Editor at National Geographic Traveller (UK)
Features Editor at National Geographic Traveller (UK)
Features Editor at @NatGeoTravelUK, formerly @TheTimes. Young Writer of the Year 2021 at the @travelmediawrds. Likes camping, wildlife, spicy food.
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
nationalgeographic.com | Georgia Stephens
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Three hours: that’s how long it takes Shelita Buffet to get ready. There are false eyelashes to glue and cheekbones to contour; there’s a neon-bright wig to preen and a sequined pink leotard to tug on — and then there’s the generous application of glitter to beard. Looking this good takes time.
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2 months ago |
nationalgeographic.com | Georgia Stephens
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Dianne Whelan, 59, is an award-winning Canadian documentary filmmaker and author. In 2015, with little hiking experience, she set off from St John’s, Newfoundland, to walk, bike and canoe the Trans Canada Trail, which stretches some 14,900 miles across the country as the longest trail network in the world. For most of her six-year journey she travelled solo, filming for her latest independent documentary, 500 Days in the Wild.
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Aug 31, 2024 |
thetimes.com | Georgia Stephens
Let me tell you about the biggest mistake I ever made. Her name is Maggie, she weighs 16 kilograms and she’s a rescue dog from the streets of Bosnia. Her curriculum vitae, if she had one, would be impressive at the gateway to Hell.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
nationalgeographic.com | Georgia Stephens
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Time travel, impossible? Hardly. In the Forest of Dean, the mighty, moss-cloaked oaks and deep, fern-lined gullies are much as the Tudor kings left them when they last galloped through.
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May 15, 2024 |
nationalgeographic.com | Sarah Barrell |Amelia Duggan |Georgia Stephens |Nicola Williams
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Pinned by the Eiffel Tower, threaded by the Seine and punctuated by grand gardens that are multiplying as part of the city’s bid to become one of Europe’s greenest, Paris is among the world’s most impressive destinations. Here are 17 ways to discover the City of Lights this summer. 1.
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Pleasure to be back in @thetimes, talking about the realities of rescue dog ownership. Here’s to Maggie: car chaser, dog gnasher, two-time doggy daycare reject, affirmed racist and aggressive believer that I should not be able to hug my own husband: https://t.co/pO8yFshz74 https://t.co/NAosKjW8GS