
Nick Nomi
Writer at Freelance
Travel/ music/ fashion/ photography. Fuelled by cocktails. Words/ 📷 in ASmallWorld, Matador, Elle…
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2 weeks ago |
islands.com | Nick Nomi
View this pretty hilltop village from afar, and you'd be forgiven for thinking you'd detoured into Italy to the beautifully preserved Anghiari in Tuscany or the crowd-free gem Civita di Bagnoregio in Lazio. But look a little closer, and you'll see the fields of iconic lavender spilling in gradients of purple through the Luberon Regional Nature Park, a sure sign you're actually in Provence and about to explore the fabulous hilltop gem Gordes, one of Southern France's most beautiful towns.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Nick Nomi
Lip Reader Reveals the "Disapproving" Comment Queen Elizabeth Allegedly Made During Kate Middleton and Prince William's WeddingShe reportedly had lots of nice things to say, too. Queen Elizabeth II attended a plethora of royal weddings throughout her time as monarch, including Kate Middleton and Prince William's fairytale nuptials. The Prince and Princess of Wales tied the knot on April 29, 2011 at Westminster Abbey in …
A Tiny Fairytale Island On Italy's Lake Maggiore Has Romantic Seafood Restaurants And Secluded Stays
3 weeks ago |
islands.com | Nick Nomi
Follow the delightful curves of Lake Maggiore from its northernmost point, and you'll find yourself in the company of some of Switzerland's most iconic and prettiest destinations. But eventually, you'll reach the invisible border with Italy, where lush peaks and classic Italian-style terracotta-roofed villages punctuate the lake's shores. Here, the lake splits into two distinct Italian regions: Lombardy and Piedmont.
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3 weeks ago |
islands.com | Nick Nomi
After ticking off a bucket list visit to Amsterdam, take a train toward the German border to explore a rare symphony of nature and art in De Hoge Veluwe National Park. The park covers more than 13,000 acres of lush pine woodlands, glittering fens, heathlands punctuated by tight bunches of purple heather, and shifting inland sand drifts. For active travelers, there are over 20 miles of cycling and hiking trails winding through forests and fields animated by herds of deer.
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3 weeks ago |
islands.com | Nick Nomi
A delightful French city located just an hour across the border from Geneva and its iconic Jet d'Eau earned the moniker "the Venice of the Alps" from Vogue for its charming old town. Here, a warren of cobbled streets and tranquil canals is lined with flower baskets and busy with al fresco restaurants serving deliciously cheesy Savoie cuisine. But there's so much more in Annecy than first meets the eye.
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