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Sand art

Artists Remy Geerts and Paul Hoggard have been creating colossal sand sculptures for nearly twenty years.

Facing down a cyclone in Queensland

Living near the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland comes the danger of losing your house to a cyclone. This is just the latest piece by a Telegraph expat about Australia's extreme weather. Is it getting worse?

Blogs roundup: the snow goes on in Vancouver, forced to care for our elderly, RAF adventures, giving birth in Chinese and gaffes

Ice Maiden is Expat's newest blogger. Lucy Hyslop will be writing from Vancouver about the winter Olympics and having the British curling team to stay at her place.

History's great mistakes

A gallery of some of the world's worst blunders, oversights and no-brainers.

Lights Out for the Territory

An introduction to Lights Out for the Territory by its author, Iain Sinclair, who loves east London but not the forthcoming Olympic Games.

Becoming a killer

Ian Parmenter has published 12 recipe collections to his credit and a book of memoirs called Sheer Bottled Bliss, which won a major award for literary excellence (it says here).

Blogs roundup: the biggest gaffe in the world, China's Waterloo, Aussie republicanism and Majorcan bankers

Expat's associate editor, Emma Hartley, on why living in the UAE can be very good for keeping your underwear in shop-fresh condition.

3D pavement art

Expat street artist Julian Beever creates his 3D drawings all over the world. Avatar has nothing on this...

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Picking a fight with Condoleezza Rice

Expat filmmaker Sebastian Doggart has made two films about former US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, one a 'musical-docu-tragi-comedy', the other a more straightforward documentary. Neither film, however, proved easy to make.

Mark of quality for expat schools

A new project will allow independent schools overseas to be accredited by the Government for the first time.

NatWest navigates new path

NatWest International Personal Banking has launched two accounts for expat customers, the Navigator and its Sectors Account Issue 3.

Property on the Akamas Peninsula

The beautiful Akamas Peninsula has unlimited potential, says Zoe Dare Hall.

Mr O'Leary, please don't take my flights away!

As Ryanair cuts European routes, Emma Soames begs Michael O'Leary to spare a thought for second home owners.