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Interlaken gateway to the Jungfrau region
11/10/07 10:09 Filed in: ExploreBlog
Interlaken has been a popular centre for tourists for
decades. Not surprising really when much of the
country is within an easy few hours travel from the
town.
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Why is internet often a costly extra in Europe?
02/09/07 13:15 Filed in: Opinion
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Access to the internet is rapidly becoming a
necessity, not a luxury. Especially for travellers it
is so handy for making forward bookings, checking in
for flights, booking cars, finding restaurants and
getting opinions on things to do and places to see on
the next day's itinerary.
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Rocamadour - the village that clings to a cliff
18/08/07 12:13 Filed in: ExploreBlog
I've always had a fascination for buildings that are
built into, or cling to cliffs. I don't know why.
But, as a kid I would pick up National Geographic and
look with particular wonder at the cliff houses of
Mesa Verde, or the buildings carved into rock at
Petra.
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Uluru has a special magic
06/08/07 16:52 Filed in: ExploreBlog
Before you go
there you realise, of course, that Ayers Rock and
Uluru (the aboriginal name for the rock itself) is in
the middle of a vast continent. But it is on the
flight from Sydney that you really begin to realise
how vast the outback is.
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Nairobi Kenya's bustling capital
27/07/07 13:28 Filed in: ExploreBlog
Nairobi is
East Africa's most populous city with an estimated
population in the metropolitan area of between three
and four million. Largely an uninhabited swamp until
the end of the 19th Century, it became a supply depot
for the railway then in 1905 it took on the status of
capital city. It is said that Nairobi was chosen
because, at 5,500 feet, the temperatures were too low
for the malaria mosquito to survive (although current
advice is you must take anti-malarial treatments).
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Venice where the taxis go by water
10/07/07 13:27 Filed in: ExploreBlog
The idea for
Venice arose because we were looking for somewhere to
spend a long weekend that would be truly memorable
and different. Somewhere were we would not be tempted
to try to cram too much into our time. Most
importantly, somewhere to relax.
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Spring break in Prague
26/05/07 13:25 Filed in: ExploreBlog
Having been
in Prague on a business trip some years before, I
knew it was a place I wanted to return to. I didn't
think too carefully about the time of year to visit
and it was only as we saw the fields carpeted in snow
as the plane came into land, that I realised March
can still be quite cold in Central Europe!
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Brussels has hidden charms
24/05/07 13:38 Filed in: ExploreBlog
Brussels -
the European capital. Centre of the European Union.
Home of NATO. With that background it is no surprise
that much of Brussels consists of rather soulless
high-rise office buildings. But there are hidden
charms to reward those who explore a bit further.
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The teaming plains of Masai Mara
05/04/07 13:30 Filed in: ExploreBlog
No matter how
often you have seen big game in a zoo, nothing comes
anywhere close to an eyeball-eye-ball encounter with
a cheetah, lion or leopard in its natural
environment.
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California here we come!
25/03/07 13:19 Filed in: ExploreBlog
California is
a land of amazing contrasts, great experiences and
wonderful landscapes. How best do you get a flavour
in ten days or a fortnight? I still think the route I
took, on my first recent visit to California, takes
some beating.
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Route 66 - the ultimate road trip?
19/03/07 13:13 Filed in: ExploreBlog
It was really
Route 66 that made the American road trip possible.
This is the route that gave life to the West by
opening it up to the automobile and the truck - hence
it is often known as 'The Mother Road'. As one who
enjoys road trips in the United States, this was the
ultimate - the road trip we really had to do.
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