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"Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them."
Bill Vaughan
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With apologies to Kerouac, I plan to drive the Pacific coast on the other side, Cairns to Sydney, this April, 2010, taking 3 to 4 weeks. Suggestions for sights to see, PR contacts, further commissions, wrinkles, all welcome.
Keith Ward (also member Guild of Motoring Writers, London)
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Mary Novakovich
Started out in journalism about 25 years ago, and have spent the past 11 years as a freelance. Most of my travel writing has been for the Independent, although I have written for the Daily Telegraph, New Statesman and the monthly francophone magazines (France, Living France, French Magazine), as well as The Traveller in France for Maison de la France. I have a thing for languages, as I don't like to visit somewhere and not know how to communicate. As a result I speak French,... Read more... |
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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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