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Chile and Croatia - new guidebooks
Award-winning writer and photographer Rudolf Abraham recently completed work on a new guide to trekking in Chile’s iconic Torres del Paine national park, including information on surrounding areas such as the little-known Sierra Baguales, as well as Los Glaciares national park over the border in Argentina. He also finished a second edition of his Walking in Croatia, and is now working on a guide to the mountains of eastern Turkey for Cicerone, and another Croatia guide, this time for National Geographic Traveler. He also very recently became a dad…. Recent magazine features have included Northumberland’s winter wildlife (BBC Countryfile), Torres del Paine (Wanderlust) and Dubrovnik (CNN Traveller). Trips planned for 2010 include Norway, Croatia, Northumberland, eastern Turkey, Montenegro and Slovenia. Enquiries/commissions welcome! Website: www.rudolfabraham.co.uk Tel: (+44) 07789 936507 Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
Helen Ochyra

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I am a London-based freelance journalist, writer and editor, specialising in travel. I am particularly knowledgeable about UK destinations and spend a lot of time travelling in this country. Having also lived in both the USA (San Diego, California) and Australia (Brisbane, Queensland) I also specialise in these areas.

I am also writing a book about the exodus of Poles from Poland during and after the second world war.

I speak Spanish fluently and take all my own...
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On Barbuda, we hike to the Caves at Two Foot Bay. A popular spot with locals for camping and picnicking, it is called Two Foot Bay because before the roads were built, the only way to get there was "on your own two foot". Visitors climb down into a circular chamber through a hole in the cave roof. I dangle ungainly, wondering if Princess Diana – who used to stay at the island's now-closed K Club – did it the same way.

Judith Baker, Dreamy days and starry nights, The Sunday Telegraph, 2 January 2010
 

 

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