Mont Blanc from Mont Joux

Discovering Evasion Mont Blanc and evasive buses

by John

One of the added bonuses of a Chamonix Season Lift Pass, is the chance to discover three other winter resorts in Haute-Savoie, so decided I’d like to explore Evasion Mont Blanc, a series of linked resorts including St Gervais, Megeve, Combloux and La Giettaz. In all 445 km of pistes. [...]

View from Udal Peninsula across Harris Sound

Deserted beaches, an ancient settlement and islands

by John

A photo essay of the Udal Peninsula on North Uist, Western Isles, Scotland.

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Comparing Travel Carbon Footprints

by John

There are a lot of widely held views  built on hearsay and misinformation. The deeper I look, the more  complicated the story seems to get. One of my aims is to educate myself on travel environmental issues. Then to share my findings on this site and hopefully start a discussion [...]

Bonon spider, Brussels

Can Street Art improve a city?

by John

Street art Last week I visited the Ixelles Museum here in Brussels before their exhibition on Street Art closed and is replaced by a Dubuffet exhibition. Bonom was featured heavily, with insights into how he plans his pieces. The photo above shows a spider on a concrete building by Chapelle [...]

5 star hotel room

What is a taste in luxury travel actually saying?

by John

Why is it so many people aspire to fly in First Class, sleep in Five Star hotels (or even Seven Star hotels) and eat in Michelin Three Star restaurants? Don’t they know that it is very poor value for money? That you can sleep just as well in a £29 [...]

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

Britain's most popular canal?

by John

The Llangollen canal between Llantysilio and Chirk is the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in the United Kingdom than spans two countries. The listed section covers a distance of 18 kilometres and includes two aqueducts spanning deep valleys, as well as two tunnels. It was built between 1793 and 1808 [...]

Pony Pony Run Run at Brussels Summer Festival

Belgian Music Festivals 2011

by John

There are many music festivals in Belgium from big free festivals to the charged ones such as Rock Werchter, Europe’s best music festival.

HDR South Stack Lighthouse

Photo Essay: Holy Island, Anglesey

by John

The main story for Holy Island can be found as “On the trail of a Welsh Asterix” on VisitBritain’s Superblog. But here is a photo essay of some of the sights from the post and further afield on Anglesey.

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Photo essay: Lucid in Lucerne, part 3

by John

Leaving the river Reuss I headed into the into the streets of the old town. I’ll just let the photos tell the story. It’s a photo essay after all. If you want to read up about Lucerne. Look up Wikipedia or Wikitravel. If you have written a blog post on [...]

Archives : 2011 March

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A prehistoric post: Bryn Celli Ddu, Anglesey, Wales

  Anglesey, the large island separated from the rest of North Wales by the Menai Straits, is rich with megalithic sites.  Bryn Celli Ddu is considered to be the most important. The English translation being ‘the mound in the dark grove’. It is now in open fields but now and [...]

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Photo essay: Lucid in Lucerne, part 3

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Published on: March 27, 2011

Leaving the river Reuss I headed into the into the streets of the old town. I’ll just let the photos tell the story. It’s a photo essay after all. If you want to read up about Lucerne. Look up Wikipedia or Wikitravel. If you have written a blog post on [...]

Tourist in Brussels

Bloody Tourists

by John
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Published on: March 22, 2011

“Well he looked down at my silver chain He said I’ll give you one dollar I said you’ve got to be jokin’ man It was a present from me Mother He said I like it I want it I’ll take it off your hands And you’ll be sorry you crossed [...]

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Spring comes to Liège’s pavement cafés

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Published on: March 21, 2011

This weekend I was in Liège in Belgium. The sun was out and we were able to enjoy a drink at a pavement café in place du Marché, Liege opposite the Hotel de Ville. It was the first day of 2011 that I have been able to enjoy a drink [...]

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#FriFotos Thoughts in pictures on the theme of ‘Green’

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Published on: March 20, 2011

Due to the time spent following the ongoing crisis in Japan, I have not posted for some time. I had a break last Friday and was honoured to co-host #FriFotos on Twitter, by @EpsteinTravels. It gave me an opportunity to see and share many beautiful and inspiring photos on the [...]

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#FriFotos: Cat at place de Londres, Brusssels

by John
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Published on: March 4, 2011

Saw this cat in the window of Le Stoemelings our local, in place de Londres. I tried to take a photo through the window but this is what I got. Another post from the ‘Around Europe with ghosts‘ series.

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Daily Photo: Chamonix Railway station

by John
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Published on: March 3, 2011

One of the plus points for Chamonix is that it has links to the French Autoroute system, is served by the Inter City European bus network, as well as the national rail network. Unfortunately TGV’s and sleeper trains terminate at St Gevais / La Fayet. You must then take the [...]

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