Pont de l’Alma Princess Diana crash site. In Paris, a city synonymous with romance, elegance, and light, a shadowed landmark sits hidden in plain sight. The Pont de l’Alma tunnel is an unremarkable stretch of road to most passersby, yet it is the location of Princess Diana’s fatal car crash […]
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Paris at Christmas strips the city back to its essentials and then turns the volume up. The light is colder, the streets darker, and the architecture feels heavier and more deliberate under winter skies. Festive lighting cuts through the season without tipping into cliché, cafés become places you linger rather […]
A reflective visit to Jim Morrison’s grave in Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris. A personal music pilgrimage exploring legacy, atmosphere and why The Doors still resonate decades on.
Boxing Day in the Doghouse With the festive rituals firmly out of the way, it was time to escape to Manchester for a boozy overnight stay, courtesy of the Mrs. After days of indulgence, leftovers, and the usual post-Christmas slowdown, a change of scenery felt long overdue, and a city […]
Mi Amigo, Endcliffe Park, Sheffield It’s easy to walk through Endcliffe Park without noticing the memorial. The trees feel established, the grass ordinary, the noise of the city distant but present. Nothing about the place suggests disaster. And yet, on a winter afternoon in 1944, this familiar Sheffield park became […]
Mow Cop, Staffordshire / Cheshire Border While researching this case, I found myself increasingly unsettled. It brings back powerful, visceral memories for me — not only because of the shocking brutality of the crime, or the way it seemed to paralyse the local community at the time, but because of […]
3 Motörhead were more than a band. They were legends of rebellion, chaos, and unrelenting sonic fury, and their lives and deaths continue to draw fans into a pilgrimage of the unusual, the mythical, and the dark. Lemmy Kilmister, Phil “Philthy Animal” Taylor, and Fast Eddie Clarke — the classic […]
1 Phil “Philthy Animal” Taylor, Motörhead’s relentless drummer, may have left the stage for the final time, but his legacy pulses strongly for fans of heavy music and dark tourism alike. Resting in Hasland Cemetery, Derbyshire, Taylor’s grave is a quiet, unassuming site — a stark contrast to the roar of […]
At the Foot of the Chained Oak On the steep rise above Alton, where the old carriage road bends into shadow, stands one of Staffordshire’s most unsettling landmarks. The Chained Oak is a monstrous silhouette—its limbs twisted like the fingers of a giant caught mid-reach, each one bound tightly beneath […]