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Couchsurfing, Muddy Jeans and Yet More Rain: The Lakes District

CHILE | Mon, 1 Aug 2011 | By rachelina | Views [1529]

Back on terra firma after five days at sea, we spent the first 24 hours unable to stop ourselves from swaying back and forth. Christelle, our Super Negotiator, demanded us a free taxi ride to our couchsurfing host´s house, even though we had one last ... Read more >

Tags: couchsurfing, fruitillar, lakes district, puerto montt, puerto varas

The Lakes District & Scafell Pike

UNITED KINGDOM | Sun, 2 May 2010 | By drmitch | Views [801]

A bank holiday of four glorious days off could not be wasted so I booked a flight to Newcastle & met Sally, a friend from vet school who was prepared to show me the sights in the Lakes District in Cumbria. After a much needed lunch of a scrummy ... Read more >

Tags: hadrians wall, hiking, lakes district, scafell pike, tramping

 

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 Every week end the boot fairs people wake up at the sunrise and occupys a field, a farm or a parking lot. The boot fairers are Sunday gypsies that for few hours a week make car, truck or van as their stall, resting place and warehouse...
These events bring together the Kentish middle class with the local traveller community, one of the biggest of the whole UK. The items on sale are not evaluated on trade base but on the tacit exchange that what is useless for someone may be valuable to someone else. In an economic system that tends to overproduce and encourage the replacement instead of recycling, these makeshift giveaways look like a local sustainable model.: by susannaluna, Views[385]
Every week end the boot fairs people wake up at the sunrise and occupys a field, a farm or a parking lot. The boot fairers are Sunday gypsies that for few hours a week make car, truck or van as their stall, resting place and warehouse... These events bring together the Kentish middle class with the local traveller community, one of the biggest of the whole UK. The items on sale are not evaluated on trade base but on the tacit exchange that what is useless for someone may be valuable to someone else. In an economic system that tends to overproduce and encourage the replacement instead of recycling, these makeshift giveaways look like a local sustainable model.

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