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Taking the long way home. As we all know, a picture says a thousand words; and still photographs can also suggest many layers of narrative. Videos, a slightly different medium, also have their own unique way of expressing moments in time. To view the videos of The Philosophical Traveller,. Cllick on the link below. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Africa Stuck On You.
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Taking the long way home. China Then China Now. Multidimensional Martinique: Where Landscape Shapes Culture. New from Amsterdam Artist Jeroen Bechtold. Cultural Convergence and African-American Heritage in Missouri. The Spatial Sense and Sensibility of Mexican Architect Ricardo Legorreta. The Mythological Landscape of Western Newfoundland. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Culinary and Gastronomic Travel.
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An Unknown Soldier | The Philosophical Traveller
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Taking the long way home. Posted by: Bob Fisher. August 11, 2014. 1917 Paul Evan Gillespie, 34rd Division, Canadian Armed Forces. I would recognize his face if he came up to me in the street. I know his full name and the precise dates of his birth and death. I have seen a photograph of the rather ordinary wooden cross bearing the essential information including the undistinguished block letters RIP that marks the spot in France where his body lies. The reading room of the National Archives of Canada in O...
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Taking the long way home. The travel and tourism industry is frequently referred to as the largest industry on the planet. When you consider all the businesses that interact directly or indirectly with this industry from the local neighbourhood restaurant to a national airline or an international hotel chain it becomes quite clear why travel and tourism is a global and multifaceted industry. In the most comprehensive sense of that word. The communications and marketing skills that these highly trained pe...
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Make Yourself at Home — in London! | The Philosophical Traveller
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Taking the long way home. Posted by: Bob Fisher. May 6, 2011. Make Yourself at Home in London! And listen to the resonance of human history…. During the flight to Heathrow, I begin hearing voices. Now before you banish me to a cyber Bedlam, let me assure you that the voices I was hearing were not urging me to raise the siege of Orléans or any such folly; they were actually aural memories. When I start looking behind me And begin reviewing my past, I’ll remind you to remind me We said we wouldn’t look back.
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Podcasts | The Philosophical Traveller
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Taking the long way home. Links to additional podcast radio interviews can also be found in individual articles. A Role Model for Alternative, Grassroots, and Indigenous Travel, with Jesús Mesa del Castillo Bermejo. The Aerodynamic and Eclectic Mind of Kurt Jahr: Pilot, Social Commentator, and Webmaster. The Political Persuasion of Dani Saad: A Canadian Student of Political Science. A Physiotherapist’s Tips for Travellers. NASCAR: The Engine of Cabarrus County, North Carolina. The Fine Art of Permaculture.
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Taking the long way home. 8220;Bob Fisher has elevated travel journalism to an art form. His blog The Philosophical Traveler is the standard by which all other travel writing should be judged.”. Graham Simmons, Member of the Australian group The Global Travel Writers. 8221; Michael Brazile, Cheapflights.com. 8220;Bob Fisher is the journalist and travel writer I most admire because of his thorough research far and wide and his fascinating way of writing.”. Bonnie Neely, Real Travel Adventures. Eastern Air...
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Taking the long way home. Photos that illustrate the stories on The Philosophical Traveller site. Too see slideshows of photographs from the destinations featured on this site, click here to visit my FLIKR site. Videos that compliment the stories on The Philosophical Traveller site. To watch some travel video moments in time, click here to visit my Yahoo video site. Dame Freya Madeleine Stark. 1893-1993, was a British travel writer. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Africa Stuck On You.
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Alpujarra Pura: Hill Towns of Andalusia | The Philosophical Traveller
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Taking the long way home. Posted by: Bob Fisher. September 4, 2014. Alpujarra Pura: Hill Towns of Andalusia. For many visitors to Andalusia, the high point both aesthetically and emotionally is Granada’s Alhambra, the exquisite palace of the Moorish caliphs. In the white-peaked Sierra Nevada mountains about an hour south-east of Granada, there is a journey of ease that takes the traveller through some of the most beautiful landscapes in Spain, and also through the last stronghold of the Moorish kings on ...
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