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Final thoughts
... Bad:
The open sewers (not everywhere thankfully but enough of them!) and thus the smells
The toilets
The roads and traffic. There appears to be NO lane discipline. As far as we can tell, the driver has to be very careful not to hit anyone from behind. That seems to be the only rule of the road. Wagons without rear lights also make driving at night hazardous
The railways - only because of the toilet facilities....
Would we go again? You betcha we ...
Homebird Prepares To Spread Her Wings
Howdy All,
Ok, so this is my first pre-departure entry before I jet set off to volunteer in West Africa, to the home of mosquitos, goats and tro-tros. Wow!! Just 15 days until I pass my luggage to Heathrow staff for it never to be seen again! Arghhh, this is one of my many fears!
Let's rephrase...15 days until I board the plane from Heathrow to Lisbon then onto Accra, Ghana, 3170.06 miles away "approximately". Then ...
Just a map pin
Gracia, Sant Roc, Sants, Santa Tecla, La Merce – apparently 5 Catalan festivals weren't enough for us this year. We usually go away for my birthday for a few days and this year Julie found a Festa Major in the small town of Altafulla, on the coast just north east of Tarragona with castellers on my birth date. A chance to see a new part of Catalunya and do some birding too. Read ...
Hail to the Bunting
... 8217;t sure as it is not excessively sign-posted. I parked the car and set off walking. I was struck by the number of Woodpigeons passing overhead. This species is prone to mass movements brought on by weather conditions so I wondered if these might have come across the North Sea from the continent overnight. There were certainly a lot of them and they almost all seemed to be heading inland.
I eventually located the grassland that the reserve protects, a ...
Roman City on Our Doorstep
Years ago, I remember wandering among the Roman ruins, stumbling across a mosaic floor or two. Now Wroxeter (originally Viriconium) is a full-blown Historical Site, with a shop - and you have to pay to see it!
The city was built to house a Roman army ...