Rudolf Abraham

Award-winning travel writer and photographer specialising in Central and Eastern Europe.

Pula arena

The Roman amphitheatre in Pula, Istria, Croatia Built during the 1st century AD, Pula’s arena (as it is affectionately known in Croatia) is one of the six largest surviving Roman amphitheatres in the world, and is exceptionally well preserved – despite having been pillaged for building materials over the centuries (you’ll find some of its …

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Red cup, purple shades

Tamara, Brunswick Square, London (July 2012) Photo © Rudolf Abraham. No unauthorized use.

Merry Christmas

Lofoten islands, Norway, March 2012 (Nikon D700 + 14-24mm f/2.8) Photo © Rudolf Abraham. No unauthorized use.

St Peter Port

Scattered showers give way to bursts of gorgeous evening light in St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands, UK (17 December 2012) The massive 16th century ‘town’ bastion of Castle Cornet Low tide in Albert Dock Lighthouse and breakwater Click here for more images of the Channel Islands. Photos © Rudolf Abraham. No unauthorized use.

The Coldest Journey

Sir Ranulph Fiennes – the world’s greatest living explorer – aboard the SA Agulhas, docked at Wood Wharf in London’s Docklands (30 November 2012). A few days later on 6 December 2012 (the images were embargoed until that date), the Agulhas sailed for Antarctica, where Sir Ranulph and five other expedition members will attempt the …

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