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1. Battlefields and Football - Part 3 Stade de France Amiens has a magnificent cathedral in the centre and some lovely cafes and bars down by the river. It looks like a lovely place to spend summer evenings. However, it was an early morning in March so all I was interested in was a few pictures before ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - May 18, 2009
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2. Battlefields and Football - Part 1 Ferries, Northern France and Ypres My latest trip abroad was one of these things where everything fell nicely into place. The planning started when England announced a friendly against France in Paris. Now as Paris is my least favorite city in Europe, it was always my intention to ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - May 07, 2009
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3. Battlefields and Football – Part 2 The Somme and Amiens I had a good nights sleep following my early start the previous day and I headed off to the Menin Gate which was just round the corner from my hotel. I wanted to take a few photos and the previous day the weather and light hadn’t been right. Read more... Krizzy Sean - May 14, 2009
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4. Belarus - The Last Dictatorship In Europe? In 2005, Condoleeza Rica described Belarus as the ‘last outpost of tyranny in Europe’. So when England played Belarus in a recent World Cup qualifier, I took the opportunity to visit Minsk to see the football and spend a few days looking round the ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - Jun 14, 2009
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5. Blue Train Luxury in South Africa The Blue Train the route runs between Pretoria and Cape Town and is a 27-hour journey of 1,600 kilometres (994 miles), through some of the most diverse and spectacular scenery offered by the African sub-continent. South Africa’s Blue Train is a ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - Sep 13, 2009
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6. Cleopatras Mountain Farmhouse Hidden away in the stunning Drakensburg mountains in the Kamberg Valley near Giant’s Castle, you will find Cleopatras Mountain Farmhouse. This exclusive Gourmet mountain lodge is 200km from Durban airport and 450km from Johannesburg airport. I was ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - Jun 02, 2009
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7. Danger UXB On Sunday, I went for a quiet walk with my family at the seaside town of Felixstowe. It was an uneventful afternoon and there was a lot of work being down to strengthen the sea defenses there. Read more... Krizzy Sean - May 20, 2009
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8. Dawsons Game & Trout Lodge Dawson Lodge is situated near Badplaas about 4 hours from Johannesburg in a beautiful setting surrounded by hills and a trout lake. In addition to the Lodge, there is also a cottage next to the trout lake which is ideal for anyone who wants to fish ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - May 31, 2009
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9. Day Trip to Berlin From our base in Rostock, we decided to take the train down to Berlin on a day trip. Compared to the UK, traveling by train in Germany is luxury. It would appear the German’s consider the train to be a service rather than a business where the ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - Jun 18, 2009
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10. Dive Club Trip to Marsa Alam My local dive centre, Galaxsea Divers, organized a dive trip down to Marsa Alam in southern Egypt. Marsa Alam is one of the newer resorts in Egypt and is primarily a diving resort so I took the opportunity to visit the area. Our group booked a 7 ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - Jun 16, 2009
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11. Diving in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt The day after I arrived, I went down to Emperor Divers to check-in. I met one of the instructors, Davorin, who was one of the dive leaders when I was here last time. The first days’ diving with Emperor Divers is always at a local dive site. This just ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - Jun 09, 2009
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12. Fugitives Drift Lodge In South Africa, I was determined to see the battlefields of the Anglo Zulu war of 1879. Fugitives Drift was founded by David Rattray along with his wife Nicky and created an award winning lodge for visitors to savour this amazing story. Read more... Krizzy Sean - Jun 02, 2009
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13. Gibraltar – A piece of Britain in the Mediterranean Known as ‘The Rock’, Gibraltar is a little bit of Britain in the Mediterranean. The ownership of this tiny piece of land has long been a sensitive issue with the neighbouring Spanish. In Greek mythology, Gibraltar (Calpe) was one of the Pilars of ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - Jun 22, 2009
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14. Hells Kitchen in South Africa 15 million people live in the gateway to South Africa but unfortunately we got to spend very little time here. For the rest of the group I was travelling with, this was to be their final night in South Africa before heading back home while I would be ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - May 27, 2009
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15. How To Get The Most From Your ‘Learn To Dive’ Holiday? As part of my business, I get a lot of people looking to book up a diving holiday so they can learn to dive in the sunshine (usually Egypt). I’ve personally been diving in Egypt for years and consider it to be one of the best places in the world and ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - Jun 14, 2009
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16. Mala Mala Game Reserve After the 1 hour flight from Johannesburg, the journey from Nelspruit took around 2.5 hours but once we arrived, it proved to be well worth the effort. Mala Mala was South Africa’s first private game reserve and borders Kruger National Park’s western ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - May 24, 2009
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17. Seville : The capital of Andalucia Located in the heart of Andalucia, the city of Seville is the political, business and cultural capital of southern Spain. In modern times, Seville has experienced rapid economic growth and hosted the World Expo Trade Fair in 1992. Read more... Krizzy Sean - Jun 22, 2009
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18. Sharm el Sheikh - August 2008 I’ve been to Sharm a number of times and its always interesting to see how the place has changed. My last visit was two years ago so the first change I noticed when we arrived that the cost of your visa (on arrival) is down to US15. The visa itself ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - Jun 09, 2009
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19. Stone Town The Historic Capital of Zanzibar Celebrated around the world for their beauty, beaches, and history the romantic islands of Zanzibar are under the influence of arabs especially one of the most attractive in Stone Town one of the island biggest attractions. Stone Town is the old city ... Read more... Krizzy Sean - Sep 08, 2009
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20. The Footsteps of Anne Frank Anne Frank was one of the millions of Jewish victims of the Nazis during World War II. Although she was only 13 years old when she died, Anne Frank’s story has been told many times thanks to the diary she kept whilst she was in hiding in Amsterdam. Read more... Krizzy Sean - Jun 22, 2009
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21. When A Crocodile Eats The Sun In some parts of southern Africa, the locals believe a solar eclipse occurs when a crocodile eats the sun. It is said this celestial crocodile briefly devours our life giving star to show its displeasure at the actions of man. Read more... Krizzy Sean - Jun 07, 2009
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