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2010 BGTW Yearbook out this week |
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The British Guild of Travel Writers is launching the 50th anniversary edition of its Yearbook this Thursday, 25th February, at the brand new Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, in London. The #BGTW 2010 Yearbook, commonly known as the 'industry bible' not only lists contact details of all Guild members but around 3,000 key UK travel industry contact details. It also comes with a log-in to the Guild website which has a fully searchable version of the database. For more information and to order your copy, log onto www.bgtw.org.
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“The Durban Beachfront lends new meaning to the word ‘garish’. Not only is it painted in the brightest and gaudiest of colours that would make Gaudí himself salivate, but it is also populated by Zulu rickshaw drivers, each one resembling a small carnival float, dressed in a plethora of animal tails, bird feathers and orchidaceous headgear no respectable drag queen would ever dare to don.”
John Malathronas, Rainbow Diary: A Journey in the New South Africa, (Summersdale, 2005) |
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