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Croatia calling
Award-winning writer and photographer Rudolf Abraham recently returned from Croatia - his fourth visit this year - with new images of Plitvicka jezera and Kopacki rit national parks, Korcula, Dubrovnik, Osijek and Zagreb. Images from these and other recent trips - including Patagonia and eastern Turkey – can be viewed on his website. Rudolf has been travelling to and photographing Croatia for more than ten years, and his comprehensive collection of images of this country ranges from remote mountain areas and national parks to historic architecture, and general travel/lifestyle shots. He is currently updating his Cicerone Croatia guide and the Bradt guide, in between which he has been found writing about country pubs for BBC Countryfile and Torres del Paine for Wanderlust. 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
 
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An ex-broadcaster turned to the Internet.

Previously Alastair was Travel Editor at the world's largest commercial radio station, Classic FM. For six years he was responsible for producing and presenting the Classic Travel Guide on Classic FM, a weekly one-hour travel programme which reached a national audience of almost 1/4 million (per edition) in the UK and which visited between 80-100 worldwide destinations per annum. It was also...
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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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