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Following Eric Newbys footsteps in the Hindu Kush
Following Eric Newbys footsteps in the Hindu Kush Half a century after Eric Newby wrote the definitive Afghanistan travel book, Lianne Gutcher visits the Panjshir Valley to meet his local sidekick Lianne Gutcher | Issue 101 | February 2009 You’ve never read A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush?”The books
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The 8 oddest food markets in the world (and what to buy there)
The 8 oddest food markets in the world (and what to buy there) From Paris to Afghanistan: the greatest places on earth to get your saliva flowing (and buy sea slugs) Stefan Gat
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The 10 best places I have never been to
The 10 best places I have never been to List blogs are generally an excuse for the author to show off about something or other... Not this one Alastair Humphreys Today I am writing more of a wish list or a To Do list: the places that I have not been to but which I really, really want to get to one d
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Ben Lopez on how to survive being kidnapped
Ben Lopez on how to survive being kidnapped Ben Lopez, one of the worlds leading hostage negotiators, explains how a rubber chicken can save your life Peter Moore Ben Lopez is a Kidnap and Ransom (K&R) consultant, with over 20 years experience as a hostage negotiator. He tells Peter Moore how to
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10 of the worlds most endangered animals
10 of the worlds most endangered animals Katherine Price looks at the ten most endangered species in the world, and where to see them in their natural habitat – while you still can Katherine Price 1. Javan rhinocerosOnce the most widespread of Asian rhinos, Javan rhinos are now considered critically
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Kate Humble: Wild Shepherdess
Kate Humble: Wild Shepherdess In her new BBC documentary, Kate Humble discovers the challenges of keeping animals in some of the harshest places on Earth. And what the future holds Peter Moore At a time when traditional farming is under threat, presenter Kate Humble sought out the oldest and most ex
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How to remember the 7 stans
How to remember the 7 stans Know your stans, from your Tajiki to your Afghani There’s a dist
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How to end a 43,630 mile journey
How to end a 43,630 mile journeyWe celebrate the end of Charlie Walker’s round-the-world cycle trip with our favourite blogs from his incredible adventure. And one of his world-famous time-lapse videos...In July 2010 Charlie Walker set off for four years with a plan to cycle 40,000 miles around Euro
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