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My own 100 objects: October 2013
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My own 100 objects. During 2010 I was, like many other people, completely enchanted by Neil McGregor's. Radio 4 series,. A History of the World in 100 Objects. Of 27 December 2010, Madeleine Bunting. Wrote her weekly column. About this whole series and its ramifications, and wrote about the importance of our understanding of material objects in a world increasingly dominated by information and virtual reality. And then she suggested that we might all think about our own 100 objects. Monday, 7 October 2013.
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Bed and Breakfast Accommodation North Norfolk Coast,The Durdans, Mundesley, UK
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Bed and Breakfast on the North Norfolk Coast - The Durdans. Family run B&B by the seaside. A warm welcome awaits you at our family run B and B accommodation located in the picturesque seaside village of Mundesley-on-Sea. On the North Norfolk coast. The village is famed for its broad sandy beaches and lies within a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. Our bed and breakfast accommodation is perfectly situated for visits to North Norfolk towns like Cromer. The National Trust Estates of Blickling.
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My own 100 objects: 47th object
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My own 100 objects. During 2010 I was, like many other people, completely enchanted by Neil McGregor's. Radio 4 series,. A History of the World in 100 Objects. Of 27 December 2010, Madeleine Bunting. Wrote her weekly column. About this whole series and its ramifications, and wrote about the importance of our understanding of material objects in a world increasingly dominated by information and virtual reality. And then she suggested that we might all think about our own 100 objects. Monday, 7 October 2013.
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The North Norfolk coast is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The varied landscape includes sand dunes and salt marshes, downlands, woodlands and heath, with many beautiful villages. Fakenham itself lies just outside the AONB but is an excellent base with good roads for exploring the whole of north Norfolk. It is a friendly and unpretentious town, with a thriving market and country auction every Thursday. Wells next the Sea. For crabbing, beaches, and the longest 12 railway in the world.
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Around the area near the Saracens Head
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The Saracen’s Head is in the middle of nowhere (often referred to as lost in North Norfolk. Whilst being the centre of everywhere! Ideally positioned for those that are looking for a base from where they can discover what this beautiful part of East Anglia has to offer. Norfolks curving coastline means that from Wolterton you are only about 40 minutes drive from every type of beach you could wish for! Cliffs, Sand Dunes, Pebbles, Freshers or just miles of unspoilt sand. From Cromer. Is a fine city and bo...
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campfire stories!: a royal affair...
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Saturday, 1 August 2009. It is not often that you get invited to camp on the Royal lawn, so when we were invited to visit and stay at the Sandringham Flower Show. We of course jumped at the offer. Situated in the beautiful county of Norfolk, the Sandringham Estate. Occupies 20,000 acres of land - 600 of which are formed of woodland and heathland - full of wildlife and open to the public for free all year long. We were there for the Flower Show,. Fields and breathtaking seaside paths and villages. Cider a...
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Sutton-on-Sea | robstraveltales
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Thoughts on my travels…. Trip 1 – UK 2011. Trip 2 – Europe 2011/12. Trip 3 UK 2012. After my brief stay inland at York I was now back on the coast at Sutton-on-Sea. Which is on the Lincolnshire coast about 2 miles south of Mablethorpe. And 15 miles north of Skegness. The campsite was just a short distance from the coast and was never more than about a third full when I visited. I guess that’s not surprising given the time of year. Of course, once I’d had a look round the town and the sea-front I ca...
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campfire stories!: August 2009
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Monday, 31 August 2009. For the amateur forager, mussels are probably one of the easiest of the shellfish to correctly identify on the rocks around our shores. They are also some of the easiest to find, harvest and cook. It goes without saying that any foraged food should only come from a location that you know to be pollution and chemical free, and if you are in any doubt, don’t. We have been cooking our mussels this way for a while, but we thought we’d try another way…the barbecue. The zebras of the sea.