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Diary of an Amateur Photographer
by sue paraszczuk, Feb 4, 2008
In a bid to find a way out depression, I bought a camera and went out and about in my local area taking photos.
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Caledonian Ramblings
by Paul Evans, Feb 2, 2008
A touring holiday in Scotland. Natural and man-made highlights of a beautiful country.
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Fewston
by Mike Morris, Jan 28, 2008
One of the many great attractions of the North Yorkshire countryside is an abundance of unexpected and unspoiled places hidden like small jewels amongst the trees and hills.One such gem is the Fewston/Swinsty reservoir area, situated about six miles west of Harrogate, accessible only by meandering country roads.
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St Kilda: A Vanished Community
by Paul Evans, Jan 27, 2008
A brief overview of a remote group of Scottish islands. A way of life which is gone forever.
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Edinburgh: A City Between History and Ghosts
by Skunk, Jan 23, 2008
A little travel in a city full of stories and legends.
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The Variety of Ludlow's Architecture
by Paul Evans, Jan 10, 2008
Visiting England this year? Feel like getting away from the tourist honeypots like Stratford-upon-Avon? Discover a lesser-known gem of a town - Ludlow.
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Painswick, A Small Gloucestershire Town
by Marcus Edward John Cross, Jan 4, 2008
A look at this one special corner of rural England, with some lovely photographs.
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Traveling Around London for Free
by Geeks, Dec 26, 2007
London, a megacity that never stops growing. With a population over 7.5 million, the cost of living in London is more than what one could expect. No one would agree that living in London is cheap. Perhaps, you might be giving up all your plans to visit London. However, there are still some places in London that you could visit for free. Forget about taking a ride on London Eye or Madame Tussaud’s Museum; just follow this guide with no cost a t all.
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Celebrating Old English Style: Wassails and Mulled Wine
by Louie Jerome, Dec 18, 2007
Wassailing is an old English tradition and the mulled wine used to make the carolling more fun is easy and fast to prepare.
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Concrete Cows and the Oak Tree
by Dee Huff, Dec 12, 2007
The famous Concrete Cows are grazing in Midsummer Place Shopping Centre in Milton Keynes.
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