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Beaches in Cornwall
Treen
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Treen is a village situated on the western tip of Cornwall. From the entire sea front there is a complete panoramic view and on al
Villages in Cornwall
Redruth Town Centre
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I arrived in Redruth on the day of the race and flower festival. Totally unexpected, I was able to see a different side to this to
Castles in Stirling
Airthrey Castle
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Stirling University includes several historic buildings that were built many centuries before the actual construction of the unive
Gardens in Lindisfarne
Lindisfarne Gospels Garden
Upon entering the village, opposite the cultural center and next to the local post office is this small garden that pays tribute t
Unusual Places in Northumberland
Sky of Lindisfarne
It had always drawn my attention, on Santa, the curious spectacle that offers the sky in that corner of the world. I really do not
Unusual Places in Lindisfarne
Landscapes of Lindisfarne
Lindisfarne offers a variety of landscapes for the traveler to marvel and enjoy. There is more to see than just the people, castle
Cities in Birmingham
Birmingham
Although the weather was not on our side for this trip, I must admit that to walk by the canals of the city of Birmingham and the
Museums in Dudley
Black Country Living Museum
It was a truly fascinating visit. The local museum tells the story of old England, homes, museums, the mine, schools, canals, shop
Streets in Belfast
Shankill Road
The Shankill Road is the heart of Protestant Belfast, a community that does not want to hear about reunification with Ireland, and
Streets in Belfast
Bombay Street
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Bombay Street is the setting for one of the events which started 'The Troubles' in 1969. During a confrontation between the IRA an
Of Cultural Interest in Belfast
Protestant Murals
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Although the Catholic murals are the most famous, Protestants were actually the first to paint the walls of Belfast. The neighbour
Of Cultural Interest in Newtown Linford
Bradgate Park
Very close to the city of Leicester in the Northwest, forming part of Charnwood Forest, Bradgate Park is a nature reserve where yo
Cities in Kirkwall
Kirkwall (Orkney Islands - Stage 6)
With a population of just 9,000 inhabitants, it's hard to believe that Kirkwall is the largest city and the capital of the Orkney
Palaces in Kirkwall
Palace House Bishop (Orkney Islands- Stage 6b)
Next to the cathedral (as in other medieval locations) are the buildings that most represent the history of the city, such is the
Cliffs in Stromness
Birsay
Birsay is an area of ​​Orkney, in the north of the island where there is a bit of everything. It's a village, a ruined palace, a b
Of Cultural Interest in Bristol
University of Bristol
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This prestigious university was opened in 1876. One interesting point to note is that it was the first university in the country t
Churches in Kirkwall
Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm
In 1942 during World War II, 550 Italian soldiers who had fought in Africa were captured and sent to Lamb Holme in Orkney. As pris
Nature Reserves in Kirkwall
Deerness Peninsula
At the east end of East Mainland is where you can find Deerness Peninsula. It's a place that's virtually uninhabited, where we see