madiba's journey guides visitors around many of the sites that shaped the great man's life, including imprisoned for 18 long, gruelling years. the listings are decked out with images, histories and even audio guides. it's available for both i0s and android. now i'll meet a travel photographer with a difference. jacqui kenny uses google street view to explore the world, posting her screen grabs under the name ‘the agoraphobic traveller'. she suffers from a fear of open spaces, leaving her largely confined to her house, but her work is spreading across the globe, with an exhibition in new york and nearly 100,000 instagram followers. for a limited time, she's selling her prints and donating a portion of the profits to the brain and behaviour research foundation. and we caught up with blind backpacker tony giles, fresh from his trip to israel and palestine, for a facebook live interview. tony has visited over 120 countries, despite losing his sight as a child. what has been the most unforgettable place that you have visited? what's been the most amazing place? new zealand is the most amaz