Rochester Cathedral: South of England
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However, numerous unexpected themes sprang up […]
Reflections on London Museums and London Eye Rip off
GUEST ARTICLE:After a delayed arrival in London, I spent Monday afternoon wandering around in the late summer sunshine and finally, going up on the London Eye - which has to be the most gigantic con ever.
London Eye
London Eye
For those who have not encountered it, the London Eye is a monumental ferris wheel which stands […]
Scotland: Visiting Glasgow and Edinburgh
GUEST ARTICLE: I arrived at Glasgow after a 5 hour Virgin train trip from London. The very attentive first class trolley service allowed me to get in some drinking practice for my weekend stay with friends from my Sydney Uni days.
Glasgow
On Saturday we popped in to see the refurbished Kelvingrove Museum - which still retains […]
Hong Kong: at the Doorstep of China
GUEST ARTICLE: Hong Kong was the stop-over point for my trip to and from Europe so I was there for 2 days in September and 3 days in October.
Hong Kong Airport is just enormous. So big, in fact, that you need to catch a fast train from the arrival gates just to get to the […]
Istanbul, Turkey: Where East and West Meet
GUEST ARTICLE: To borrow a phrase from my old Roman Law lecturer, late on Friday during the Autumn of 2007, I arrived in Constantinople, or Istanbul as the Turks insist on calling it. Personally, I prefer Byzantium, simply because “Byzantine” is such a great adjective.
West
What would you expect to see from an Istanbul Hotel window? […]

