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Blowing your top with a visit to the Great Geysir

If you can get past the sulphuric, eggy smell stinging your nostrils, a trip to ‘Old Smokey’ to watch the bellowing smoke pyres and the heat-infused bubbling geysers is a must. Yes, it may be a top tourist attraction on the Golden Circle route but if you want to avoid…

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Þingvellir National Park – Where two Continents collide

With an abundance of natural sites to see, choosing where to go and what to do with our limited time was difficult.  Should we follow the tourist route or should we head out on our own?  With numerous options available we decided to head towards Þingvellir National Park.  It may…

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The ice lagoon in the south of Iceland is a place everyone should visit

Jökulsárlón: One of Iceland’s Natural Wonders

Unable to feel my now frozen fingers thanks to the minus temperature, I take a break from playing hide and seek with the seals at Jökulsárlón and head inside the welcoming café to defrost.  Sitting at the large, unencumbered window, the turquoise-tinted iceberg flashes back at me as the low-rising,…

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Some Lie and Some Die, Ruth Rendell Book Cover, Chief Inspector Wexford

Some Lie and Some Die (Ruth Rendell)

Stars: *** Pages: 239 First published in 1973 by Hutchinson “Rendell is a great storyteller who knows how to make sure that the reader has to turn the pages out of a desperate need to find out what is going to happen next” (John Mortimer, Sunday Times) The sleepy town…

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Encircle Africa by Ian Packham

  Star Rating: **** Pages: 269 “I travel because it challenges my preconceptions of the world, and about what I can and cannot do. Using public transport forces me into immersing with local cultures.” (Ian Packham) Have you ever considered setting yourself a challenge, one that you know others are…

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Berlin in Germany at the Reichstag building

Sandemans of Berlin: A Free Walking Tour

As general sceptics of anything organised by others, it was a complete shock to my husband’s system when one night, during our planning stages, I turned round to him and announced that I had booked us onto an arranged walking tour of Berlin. With puzzlement on his face, he turned…

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Croissant the Channel Next Stop, France (Peter Hanrahan)

Star Rating: *** Pages: 204 First published in 2005 If you want a laugh-out-loud quick read about a family camping trip this is the book.  We follow the adventures of a British family setting off on their annual summer holiday camping exploits in France and from the very beginning you…

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Qbic London: A Cheap and cheerful stay

After something quirky and different without a high price tag?  Qbic London may be your answer. Opened for just a few months now, this hotel offers a unique concept that first started in Amsterdam – everything is recycled.  You sleep in a room that has been created out of old…

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Why does it always rain in the Lake District?

Always intrigued to look at the work of local artists and photographers, the art gallery in Bowness-on-Windermere naturally grabbed our attention as we walked past. “Shall we take a quick look in?” Knowing that we have no wall space left in our house to cope with yet another piece of…

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