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‘Press Trip’ – taking the lid off journalists’ jollies

We don’t usually blow our own trumpet, but we are thrilled to announce the publication – as an e-book on Amazon – of “Press Trip”, by Robin Mead. It’s a lengthy tome, and combines autobiography and Fleet Street memories with an extensive travelogue. You’ll meet plenty of larger-than-life characters on its pages; in fact, if […]

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Keep an eye open for the Lincoln Imp

  Lincoln looms up out of the flat Fenland landscape with almost shocking abruptness, writes Robin Mead. Hills are rare in this part of Eastern England – so, over the years, man has made the most of the city’s natural defensive position, and it is now crowned with a trio of Gothic towers, a windmill […]

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The mysteries of Romney Marsh

When they are sizzling under a summer sun blazing down from huge skies, England’s flat marshlands seem to be alive with the sounds and smells of nature at its bountiful best. But at other times they can be cold, lonely places, with a very odd feel about them, writes Robin Mead. None odder, perhaps, than […]

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Found: The Mysterious Pyramids of Tenerife

We all know about the pyramids in Egypt, and their transatlantic cousins in Mexico. But did you realise that there are also six newly-discovered pyramids on Tenerife, in the Canary Islands? Or are there? Six mysterious stone structures were discovered above the village of Guimar a few years ago. Experts say they are pyramids, and […]

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Top Ten Things to Do in the Dutch Antilles

Our popular guest writer Jacqui Ridler, from the Luxury Cruise Company (www.theluxurycruisecompany.com), has been travelling again. This time she was cruising the Caribbean where she visited the “ABC” islands of the Dutch Antilles: Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao. Here are her “Top Ten” things to do on the islands. 1. Beach. Heading for the beach is […]

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Why Choose to Cruise?

Why go Cruising when there are so many other kinds of holiday to choose from? We asked Scott Anderson, general manager of The Luxury Cruise Company (www.theluxurycruisecompany.com)  and occasional contributor to this website. Here’s his reply: Cruising has never been more popular. We expect 1.7 million UK residents to take a cruise in 2012 – […]

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A dee-lightful time on Royal Deeside

You may not have guessed it from Queen Victoria’s dour and dumpy appearance in her later years, but after the death of her beloved Prince Albert she had one great passion in life: long-distance walking. She was also fond of solitude, and found room for both deep in Scotland’s Cairngorm mountains, where she and Albert […]

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Top Ten Things To Do in St Petersburg

Does she never rest? The Luxury Cruise Company’s energetic Jacqui Ridler has compiled another of her very popular “Top Ten Things To Do….” lists – this time for fabulous St Petersburg, Russia. Jacqui points out that while you can always join a ship’s organised tours in St Petersburg, it is exciting to obtain your own […]

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A Brilliant Time in the “City of Diamonds”

Known as “the Venice of the North” and “the City of Diamonds”, Amsterdam is also a City of Fun. Romantics might pick Paris, and shopaholics might choose fashion-conscious Rome. But when it comes to choosing a continental city for a holiday during which you just want to let your hair down, there is only one […]

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Try a taste of Madeira, m’dears

History books say the flower-filled Atlantic island of Madeira was discovered around 600 years ago by the Portuguese explorer, Zarco. A rather more romatic story says that it was first visited by an eloping British couple, Robert Machim and Anne D’Arset, who ran away to sea when Anne’s father, a Bristol merchant, decided Robert was […]

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