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It Really Happened!
When scepticism meets curiosity in the cauldron of myth fact and legend. A podcast from a Tour Guide’s Kaleidoscope
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Really Wheely Wonderful
An impulse purchase that has transformed the way I travel to many of my tour guiding jobs. Who realised an impulse purchase could be a life a changing dynamic.
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Explaining Explanation
The intricacies of language can so easily sow confusion and create questions. Written or spoken English can trip us up and trip other people up not least when words simply pop out of my mouth and I am then taken on a journey of explaining and explanation.
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My View of Views
A journey across the Mendip Hills towards England’s smallest city and a dramatic hill rising up from the Somerset Levels. This is my View of Views
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Tin Trail Trek
On the edge of England I head even deeper into Cornwall and to England’s most westerly town to explore a part of The Cornish Mining World Heritage Site on this Tin Trail Trek.
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A Cornish Cornucopia
Cornwall has many hidden delights to discover and explore and we going to discover one small area on this Cornish Cornucopia
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A Trio Of Triumphs Or Was It?
Did this amazing engineer from the 1800’s really create three amazing engineering masterpieces associated with Bristol that were all a success and triumphant?
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Links Oldest In England
Small Pieces of History Sharing the golf course with with sheep, ponies and walkers the Royal North Devon Golf Club at Westward Ho! founded in 1864 is the oldest golf course in England. Located on Northam Burrows a Site of Special Scientific Interest is common land. The golf course is as tough as any of…
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Once Upon A Time Chocolate
Small Pieces of History Somerdale factory was once the home of chocolate manufacturing at Keynsham for such delights as Fry’s Chocolate Cream, the Double Decker, Dairy Milk, Chocolate Buttons, Creme Eggs and Mini Eggs, Cadbury’s Fudge, Chomp, Crunchie and Curly Whirly. On this site since 1923 production ceased in 2010 and along with it went…