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    Magpie and Stump Hotel, Mintaro, South Australia

    by  • January 17, 2011 • 0 Comments

    The Magpie and Stump Hotel is a historic pub in the small historic town of Mintaro, South Australia. The town of Mintaro was established in the 1850’s to provide services to the teams transporting copper from Burra to Port Wakefield. The pub does good food (we particularly enjoyed the lamb) with Coopers on tap and [...]

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    Marco Polo labelled the wealthy trading hub of Hangzhou the City of Heaven

    by  • December 30, 2010 • 0 Comments

    “Above there is heaven, below there is Suzhou and Hangzhou”. Hangzhou is the capital of Zhejiang province and was once a wealthy trading centre, reaching it’s zenith of influnce and power during the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279). In the late 13th century, Marco Polo (the Venetian merchant-traveller) visited Hangzhou at the height of it’s glory [...]

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    Train journey from Tibet to Hong Kong

    by  • October 20, 2010 • 0 Comments

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    Lhasa, Xining, Golmud, Lanzhou, Xian and Chongqing provide the scenes. The Qinghai-Tibet Railway traverses the countryside and the starting point for the adventure is Lhasa. If you spend 3.5 days on a train in China you will start to understand the country and you will feel like you have shared a journey with millions of [...]

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    Where to eat in Texas’ bohemian city of Austin

    by  • October 20, 2010 • 0 Comments

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    The home of the South by Southwest annual music festival, Austin has long been a bohemian oasis in a redneck state. Austin is a great city for breakfasting: huevos rancheros (ranch eggs), pancake, quesadillas and other American staples. The Magnolia Cafe sits in the middle of “SoCo” (the South Congress neighbourhood). The Magnolia Cafe is [...]

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    Where to go in Peru – Huayna Picchu

    by  • September 15, 2010 • 0 Comments

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    One of the must do things on a trip to Peru is to visit the “other picchu”, Huayna Picchu. The tough trek to the top of mountain also reveals jaw-dropping views. The view from the summit of Huayna Picchu is one of the most inspiring on the planet. Now and again the clouds disperse to [...]

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    Where to go in Montreal: Jean-Talon Market

    by  • September 2, 2010 • 0 Comments

    The Jean-Talon market (7075 Casgrain Avenue, www.marchespublics-mtl.com) is a sprawling tented marketplace in the city’s Little Italy area and is well worth a visit for experiencing the sights, sounds and smells. Make sure you visit the Boulangerie Premiere Moisson bakery (7075 rue Casgrain, Tel: 1 514 270 3701). You could also pay a visit to [...]

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    Where to go in Montreal: The Mountain

    by  • September 2, 2010 • 0 Comments

    Mount Royal dominates the city’s landscape and provides a refuge for locals who want a break from the city. The locals refer to it as ‘the mountain’. The pine-forested slopes rise up more than 200 metres. Check out the weekly drum festival – see www.lemontroyal.com/en

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