What is Echoes and Edges.

What We Do
Echoes and Edges is built around six core storytelling series. Each one explores a different edge of history, culture, and geography — revealing stories that linger just beyond the map’s centre.

Ghosts Beneath the Soil
Lost civilisations, battlefield remains, underground cities, and sacred ruins where the past still breathes.

UNESCO: Uncovered
A deep dive into World Heritage Sites — what qualifies, what’s overlooked, and what these decisions say about us.

Teachers Without Classrooms
Exploring education through travel — where every place becomes a lesson, and every lesson becomes a story.

Tomorrow’s Ruins
Post-industrial decay, climate collapse zones, and the archaeology of futures we thought would last.

Wales to the World
Unearthing Welsh impact around the globe — inventions, language, rebellion, and diaspora.

Atlas Unfolded
Waterfalls, tectonic borders, forgotten cities and deserts — geography not just as backdrop, but as story.

Faultlines
Echoes of conflict. Borders that never healed. In Faultlines, we trace the human and geographic scars left by war, division, and resistance — from fractured societies to silent ruins. These are the landscapes where violence lingers, shaping memory, identity, and the spaces we inhabit.

Echoes and Edges is a storytelling journey into places where history clings to the land — where ruins, legends, and memory collide. We explore forgotten cities, fractured borders, ancient footprints and echoes in the soil.

Through writing, photography, film, and social media, we invite you to walk with us — through time, across continents, and into the margins of memory and map.We’ll travel from Sumer to Snowdonia, Chernobyl to Karbala — uncovering the stories beneath the silence