Written on August 31, 2008
New food experiences are such an important part of any trip away, but the UK and Ireland have their own fantastic food heritage that begs to be explored and appreciated.
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Written on August 19, 2008
Shekih Sina are a Bedouin run operation that offers trekking opportunities in the St. Katherine highlands on the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt.
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Written on August 16, 2008
Reading other people’s stories of drug smuggling and drug use can teach us valuable lessons the easy way.
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Written on August 16, 2008
It’s easy to forget that all nationalities have different restrictions governing their ability to travel the world. Xeric Shrestha tells what it’s like for a Nepali.
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Written on August 14, 2008
Nicole Simpkins is concerned for the survival of Bedouin culture in the south Sinai region of Egypt, and talks about what we can learn from these nomadic people.
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Written on August 8, 2008
Having a good grasp on the basics of Islam and other world religions is essential to understanding each other in our increasingly multi cultural societies.
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Written on August 7, 2008
Coral reefs are threatened by numerous factors, including overfishing, climate change and ocean acidification.
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Written on August 7, 2008
Claire Prest was born in Australia and co-founded Grass Routes Journeys in Orissa, India.
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Written on August 6, 2008
thesixtyone is a fantastic way to discover new music that isn’t in the mainstream and have fun whilst searching for it.
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Written on August 6, 2008
Spending time in the great outdoors under a big night sky can provide us with perspective on the world, and help us reconnect with the essence of life.
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Monthly Archives: August 2008
6 Food & Drink Products With A Sense Of Place
New food experiences are such an important part of any trip away, but the UK and Ireland have their own fantastic food heritage that begs to be explored and appreciated.
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Sheikh Sina: Trekking The South Sinai Mountains
Shekih Sina are a Bedouin run operation that offers trekking opportunities in the St. Katherine highlands on the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt.
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6 Books To Make You Think Twice
Reading other people’s stories of drug smuggling and drug use can teach us valuable lessons the easy way.
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Travelling The World On A Nepali Passport
It’s easy to forget that all nationalities have different restrictions governing their ability to travel the world. Xeric Shrestha tells what it’s like for a Nepali.
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6 Lessons We Can Learn From Bedouin Culture
Nicole Simpkins is concerned for the survival of Bedouin culture in the south Sinai region of Egypt, and talks about what we can learn from these nomadic people.
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The Basics: Islam
Having a good grasp on the basics of Islam and other world religions is essential to understanding each other in our increasingly multi cultural societies.
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6 Ways To Get Involved In Marine Conservation
Coral reefs are threatened by numerous factors, including overfishing, climate change and ocean acidification.
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Interview: Claire Prest In Orissa, India
Claire Prest was born in Australia and co-founded Grass Routes Journeys in Orissa, India.
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Discover Some New Music
thesixtyone is a fantastic way to discover new music that isn’t in the mainstream and have fun whilst searching for it.
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Grass Routes Journeys: Allowing The Soul To Breathe
Spending time in the great outdoors under a big night sky can provide us with perspective on the world, and help us reconnect with the essence of life.
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