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Lebanon: She’s a Twenty-First Century Phoenix
in Photography, Reviews, Travel

Lebanon: She’s a Twenty-First Century Phoenix

Cute anecdote The Beirut taxi driver, a bronzed, seventysomething old timer, face deeply etched with the wrinkles of war, squeezes my hand as we pull up outside Lebanon’s only non-military airport, saying, “Merci d’être venu au Liban et reviens vite” (thanks for coming to Lebanon and come back quickly) On the short fifteen-minute drive along the sun-kissed coast we have talked about the many changes...

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08 Jun 2019
Girli: the Pink Rock Poet
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Girli: the Pink Rock Poet

The scene: A small, sweaty, dark subterranean Duke Street, Liverpool bunker. A message over the loudspeaker: Pro-Brexit voters are encouraged to leave the venue. Those remaining invited to use the gender neutral toilets. And off it kicks. Pop, politics, poetry and pazzazz. Enter the utterly likeable dynamic duo, Girli and DJ Kitty. Bree Hart prowls and captures on film every second of this heavenly insanity, cooked...

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08 Apr 2018
On the Buses- Colombia Style
in Thoughts, Travel

On the Buses- Colombia Style

Where the hell have you been? Who me? Yes you!  OK, I know. It’s been a while since I scribbled anything down here. Too busy enjoying the adventure to write about the adventure. The last you heard from me I had made it, through gritted teeth, heavy breathing and growling cramps, to Machu Picchu, Peru’s lost city. From there I flew on to colonial Quito,...

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18 Jan 2018
Five Go to Machu Picchu, via Salkantay
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Five Go to Machu Picchu, via Salkantay

Day 1: Briefing and Preparation I can’t say that my mind has allowed me to be entirely peaceful about the venture I am about to undertake. Every time and everywhere I read about the Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu, I hear words like “challenging” and “high level of fitness.” Do I have a high level of fitness, even at low altitude, without the effects of...

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10 Sep 2017
24 Hours in Weirdom
in Thoughts, Travel

24 Hours in Weirdom

To travel is to seemingly cram more experiences, good, bad and downright weird, into 24 hours than you would in your everyday life. Sometimes those unexpected, almost bizarre, moments decide that they will congregate in a concentrated time period.  Let me explain what I mean. What I am about to describe all occurred between 6 a.m. on 6th Sept and 6 a.m. on the 7th...

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09 Sep 2017
Another Travel Story For The Collection
in Travel

Another Travel Story For The Collection

Those of you who know me well are aware that I love a good travel story . I know too that the students I have taught over the years will remember the travel yarns I have told them, probably more than anything academic they have learned. It’s important to instill in them the idea that the world, although big, is hugely accessible, and contains many...

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29 Aug 2017
Perspectives on Uyuni, The World’s Biggest  Salt Flats
in Photography, Travel

Perspectives on Uyuni, The World’s Biggest Salt Flats

Bolivia is a country with some of the most stunning natural scenery I’ve seen, from the Andes, to Lake Titicaca, to the Uyuni salt flats. Situated about ten hours drive from La Paz, the Uyuni salt flats are an incredible natural phenomenon.  Pretty much all of the tour companies based in and around Uyuni town follow the same itinerary. You just have to do a...

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27 Aug 2017
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