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  • Chris Somerville

    'Through the waves of malaria fever I swung the hang-glider clear of Everest with an inch to spare, as the snow leopard sank it…

  • The Hotel Guru

    The Hotel Guru is Fiona Duncan of the Sunday Telegraph - a leading hotel journalist who, after several lifetimes of professiona…

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  • Lonnie Dupre

    During an arctic career spanning 20 years, Lonnie Dupre has traveled over 14,000 miles throughout the high arctic and polar reg…

  • Nick Shaw

    Nick is a PADI trained diver and now diver trainer. His diving jobs have taken him part of the way round the world and underne…

  • Caroline Marsh

    Caroline Marsh-Subkaew was born in the UK with a textiles design background and travel her passion. She is co-founder of www.tr…

  • Jerry Gore

    Jerry was born in Britain on April 15th 1961, is married with two children, and was diagnosed as a Type 1 diabetic on January 3…

  • Dave Clucas

    Dave Clucas has been caving for over 35 years, starting near his home in Derbyshire and Yorkshire in the UK and moving further …

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    The calm tinkle of water is the overriding first impression of the Alhambra palace. Built in a particularly arid spot, it is n…

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    Official: the Taj Mahal is sinking. Cracks which first appeared in 1652 have finally forced the Government of India to act.

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    There are two great complexes of ancient temples in Southeast Asia, one at Bagan in Burma, the other at Angkor in Cambodia. The…

  • Ghosts of Dunster Castle

    People have reported ghostly sightings at Dunster for years and years, but the most famous ghosts that are seen the most often …

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    Initial thoughts and lessons from Travolution Summit 2009

  • Venice, Italy

    The rambling canals, the ancient architecture, the swampy water, the blue and white-striped gondoliers – all have made Venice famous. And although this apparently sinking city is long past its heyday, its romance, beauty and cultural clout are ...

  • Florence, Italy

    Florence was the start of the Italian Renaissance and buildings remaining from the Medici Dynasty are waiting to be appreciated for their architectural integrity while the food of Florence is waiting to be devoured in local cafes late into the...

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