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Mon, 22 Aug 2011 | By vampyrlady | Views [372]
Who would have thought that there are moments when even I am truly disgusted, but you guys don´t want to imagine how our co-worker room looks like right now xD Well we were partying yesterday, don´t ask any questions, sometimes it would be nice not ... Read more >
Mon, 22 Aug 2011 | By nncysf | Views [415] | Comments [3]

rosie here in cornwall says that i seem to get myself photographed everywhere in the world - so here's another one - standing in 2 hemispheres in Greenwich
Mon, 22 Aug 2011 | By nncysf | Views [353]

got to london on thursday afternoon (will review Virgin Atlantic in another entry) and have been running around like a crazy person ever since went to the newly-reopened Hotel Savoy for a drink - 14.50 (POUNDS) for any drink + service - so Kate and ... Read more >
Sun, 21 Aug 2011 | By travelcrazed | Views [723]

Sunday started as a lazy morning. Woke up at 11am and had lunch at 3pm. Pasta is a daily staple as it's easy to make. We had spaghetti carbonara and a quick world politics discussion, aided by the map that hung on the wall in their kitchen. Gloria had ... Read more >
Tags: cambridge, jesus green, kings college chapel, punting, st johns
Sat, 20 Aug 2011 | By travelcrazed | Photo Gallery
So this is what a real university looks like...
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Sat, 20 Aug 2011 | By travelcrazed | Views [542]

Staying near Parkside in Cambridge is great. It's so close to the city centre and there's always a game of football or cricket on. Gloria and her boyfriend Luca live near Parkside in a cluttered little apartment. Luca, being Italian, grows capsicum and ... Read more >
Tags: al casbah, cambridge, clares college, crepes, kings parade
Sat, 20 Aug 2011 | By leaandray | Views [274]
Firstly we would just like to say just how boring a 10 hour stop over in Doha International Airport is... Ray managed to read a whole book and we had some sneaky food during Ramadan. We jumped in the plane excited to start our journey to Europe, the ... Read more >
Fri, 19 Aug 2011 | By travelcrazed | Views [526]

A word of warning: it is incredibly silly to carry 15 kilos of luggage from London Bridge to Victoria. But by doing this I did get to see Westminster Abbey on a beautiful clear summer day. Let off the coach at Cambridge parkside, I had an hour to ... Read more >
Tags: cambridge
Fri, 19 Aug 2011 | By vagabonds | Views [1422]

You can be forgiven for not knowing the names Titus Salt or
Richard Arkwright despite their contributions to the industrial
revolution. You don’t see the Salt
label on woolen goods or find Arkwright’s name on your jeans. But only a Luddite ... Read more >
Thu, 18 Aug 2011 | By travelcrazed | Photo Gallery
Here I spent one day going around to the free exhibitions
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Thu, 18 Aug 2011 | By travelcrazed | Views [605]

Started my day with nowhere in particular to go in mind. It was a nice cool morning which began with a wander around Southwark, namely Southwark church and Borough Markets, the latter had very cute organic fruit, poultry and flower stalls. I find it ... Read more >
Tags: globe theatre, london, marks and spencers, museum of broken relationships, tate modern
Thu, 18 Aug 2011 | By vagabonds | Views [2587]

This is a story about two families, four mansions and one very
impressive lady. The first mention
of Chatsworth House was in the Doomsday Book; “Chetel’s-worth” owned by Sir
William Peverel. Centuries later
it passed on to ... Read more >
Thu, 18 Aug 2011 | By john_hockley | Views [318]
Well here is a quick tester to see if I can still remember how to add stories to these World Nomad on-line Journals. It is now nearly three years since the Appalachian Trail Trip and I am now preparing for the next one! This trip is going to be ... Read more >
Tue, 16 Aug 2011 | By vagabonds | Views [3322]

The Derwent valley sits upstream from Derby on the southern edge of the
Pennines. This UNESCO World
Heritage Site contains a series of 18th and 19th century cotton mills and an
industrial landscape of high historical and technological significance.... Read more >
Tue, 16 Aug 2011 | By rachthe1st | Views [1182]

It rains an awful lot in Cumbria. Driving up, the rain was coming down at a 45 degree angle and as our host pointed out, it really did feel like we were driving through a vortex. A vortex into a place that time forgot. . . or more likely, it rains too ... Read more >
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