I have been a proud member of the Resource Magazine family for 45 weeks. I initially wrote posts for the main site, but I slowly gravitated towards Resource Travel. I…
Robin De Clercq
Robin De Clercq
Robin is a journalist from Belgium, looking to find his way in the Big Apple. Very interested in music, photography and nature.
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Over the past 12 years, NASA’s impressive HiRISE camera (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment) has photographed hundreds of targeted swaths of Mars’ surface in unprecedented detail. The camera operates in visible wavelengths,…
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Having reached 75,000 posts that carry our very own hashtag, we are more than proud to present you with a crispy new #ResourceTravel Instagram Photos of the Week selection. Remember to follow…
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Visiting the Arctic for 20 years gave photographer Christian Åslund a front-row seat to climate change. In just two decades of working with Greenpeace, he saw drastic declines of sea ice…
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Happy Monday! What better way to get get over the Monday blues than with some Wanderlust from all over the world? So here is a new #ResourceTravel Instagram Photos of the…
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[featured image by imagea.org, used under Creative Commons license] Malta has lost one of its main tourist landmarks, the “Azure Window,” also known as the “Dwejra Window.” After forming through sea and rain…
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Iceland is one of the world’s most beautiful travel destinations. The Northern Lights is one of the most amazing natural phenomena to photograph. Combine both, and you get an epic…
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That’s that. The shortest month of the year lies behind us. Both the United States and Iceland got hit by record breaking snow storms, and somewhere in between, some of…
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This colorful stripe of stars, gas, and dust is actually a spiral galaxy named “NGC 1055,” captured by the European Southern Observatory (ESO)’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile, using…
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It had been 80 years since Iceland’s capital had last seen more than 50 cm of snow fall from the skies in one single night, and just 4 more cm would…