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TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - NO BOAT REQUIRED: EXPLORING BRITAIN'S TIDAL No boat required: exploring Britain’s tidal islands. Picture the scene: It’s August 1974. A small boat is heading to the Farne Islands off the Northumbrian coast. Seventy or so passengers are enjoying views of rocky islands with spectacular cliffs and watching the huge numbers of puffins, guillemot and fulmar. TRAVELMAG - AN UNDERCURRENT OF UNEASE IN DAHAB, EGYPT'S An undercurrent of unease in Dahab, Egypt’s hippy dive spot: By Nick Redmayne 26 Oct, 2017, 10:52. For visitors Dahab is a funky beach stay – excellent dives sites (the Blue Hole and others) and, even for those packing British Pounds, it’s relatively inexpensive. TRAVELMAG - THE MOUNTAIN TRIBES OF SWITZERLAND: MEET THE Mountains often cradle distinctive customs and dialects, and the Swiss Alps are no exception. Tom Koppel delves into a unique subculture in German-speaking Switzerland and finds it making an effortless transition to the 21st century. TRAVELMAG - THE ETIQUETTE OF PROSTITUTES ON A RURAL The etiquette of prostitutes on a rural Spanish road. By Kris Mole. 18 Dec, 2014, 16:07. Back in the spring time I spent a couple of months staying at my mum’s house in the Valencian countryside. The experience taught me a lot. Such as how I enjoy the sensation of exchanging pleasantries with complete strangers. TRAVELMAG - A WOMAN WINS THE MONTE CARLO RALLY - IN 1927 A woman wins the Monte Carlo Rally – in 1927. At the age of 16 Mary Petre Bruce became the first woman to be fined for a traffic offence when she borrowed her brother’s motorbike and took her dog in the sidecar. Through the twenties and thirties she smashed records, on land, water and air, for countless gruelling races and feats ofendurance.
TRAVELMAG - FINDING THE REAL 'SHUTTER ISLAND' IN BOSTON Finding the real ‘Shutter Island’ in Boston Harbor: By Daniel Metraux 12 Sep, 2014, 11:53. The opening scene of the movie Shutter Island, a 2010 psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese, depicts actor Leonardo DeCaprio and a companion arriving at an insane asylum located on a forlorn island in Boston Harbor in a raging storm to investigate the escape of a dangerous inmate. TRAVELMAG - HINTERLAND INDIA: FAITH, FAITH AND MORE FAITH Hinterland India: faith, faith and more faith: By Chetan Datta Poduri 28 Mar, 2015, 18:15. India is mother to a number of cities that have been continuously inhabited since time immemorial. TRAVELMAG - THE INDEPENDENT SPIRIT A surreal drive across Madagascar’s highlands. John Gimlette. Jetlagged and confused, John Gimlette finds himself slipping in and out of reality on a – very slightly dangerous – drive across Madagascar’s highlands, now a deforested, landslipping plain. Deals, Editorials 14 Jan, 2021, 01:39. TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - NO BOAT REQUIRED: EXPLORING BRITAIN'S TIDAL No boat required: exploring Britain’s tidal islands. Picture the scene: It’s August 1974. A small boat is heading to the Farne Islands off the Northumbrian coast. Seventy or so passengers are enjoying views of rocky islands with spectacular cliffs and watching the huge numbers of puffins, guillemot and fulmar. TRAVELMAG - AN UNDERCURRENT OF UNEASE IN DAHAB, EGYPT'S An undercurrent of unease in Dahab, Egypt’s hippy dive spot: By Nick Redmayne 26 Oct, 2017, 10:52. For visitors Dahab is a funky beach stay – excellent dives sites (the Blue Hole and others) and, even for those packing British Pounds, it’s relatively inexpensive. TRAVELMAG - THE MOUNTAIN TRIBES OF SWITZERLAND: MEET THE Mountains often cradle distinctive customs and dialects, and the Swiss Alps are no exception. Tom Koppel delves into a unique subculture in German-speaking Switzerland and finds it making an effortless transition to the 21st century. TRAVELMAG - THE ETIQUETTE OF PROSTITUTES ON A RURAL The etiquette of prostitutes on a rural Spanish road. By Kris Mole. 18 Dec, 2014, 16:07. Back in the spring time I spent a couple of months staying at my mum’s house in the Valencian countryside. The experience taught me a lot. Such as how I enjoy the sensation of exchanging pleasantries with complete strangers. TRAVELMAG - A WOMAN WINS THE MONTE CARLO RALLY - IN 1927 A woman wins the Monte Carlo Rally – in 1927. At the age of 16 Mary Petre Bruce became the first woman to be fined for a traffic offence when she borrowed her brother’s motorbike and took her dog in the sidecar. Through the twenties and thirties she smashed records, on land, water and air, for countless gruelling races and feats ofendurance.
TRAVELMAG - FINDING THE REAL 'SHUTTER ISLAND' IN BOSTON Finding the real ‘Shutter Island’ in Boston Harbor: By Daniel Metraux 12 Sep, 2014, 11:53. The opening scene of the movie Shutter Island, a 2010 psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese, depicts actor Leonardo DeCaprio and a companion arriving at an insane asylum located on a forlorn island in Boston Harbor in a raging storm to investigate the escape of a dangerous inmate. TRAVELMAG - HINTERLAND INDIA: FAITH, FAITH AND MORE FAITH Hinterland India: faith, faith and more faith: By Chetan Datta Poduri 28 Mar, 2015, 18:15. India is mother to a number of cities that have been continuously inhabited since time immemorial. TRAVELMAG - JET OFF WITH THESE VACATION OUTFITS FOR SUMMER Jet Off With These Vacation Outfits For Summer 2021: By Lucy Barker 17 May, 2021, 15:38. Days spent enjoying the sea breeze, fruity cocktails, and care-free vibes are nearly upon us. TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - COMIDA, COMIDA GLORIOSA! IN PUERTO ESCONDIDO 16 Feb, 2021, 20:10. Puerto Escondido is a relatively small city (35,000 inhabitants) in Mexico’s southern state of Oaxaca. It is known far and wide for its surfing, often called The Mexican Pipeline for its mighty Zicatela Beach waves. Bioluminescence tours in the nearby Manialtepec Lagoon will turn the staunchest atheist into abeliever as
TRAVELMAG - IN DEFENCE OF COVENTRY, FLATTENED BY BOMBS IN Today, Coventry is the fastest growing city in Britain, north of London, mainly due to international migration and acceptance of refugees, who seem quite happy to take advantage of everything this beat-up, broken-down, violent, shithole has to offer. We should not forget, Coventry was devastated during World War Two, and had to startagain, and
TRAVELMAG - IRELAND’S LIVING HISTORY AT CRAGGAUNOWEN Ireland’s living history at Craggaunowen: By Anthony Toole 4 Aug, 2018, 14:51 “Have a look at the map,” said Brendan. “See if there are any dolmens or stone circles we can visit.” TRAVELMAG - THE ETIQUETTE OF PROSTITUTES ON A RURAL The etiquette of prostitutes on a rural Spanish road. By Kris Mole. 18 Dec, 2014, 16:07. Back in the spring time I spent a couple of months staying at my mum’s house in the Valencian countryside. The experience taught me a lot. Such as how I enjoy the sensation of exchanging pleasantries with complete strangers. TRAVELMAG - A WOMAN WINS THE MONTE CARLO RALLY - IN 1927 A woman wins the Monte Carlo Rally – in 1927. At the age of 16 Mary Petre Bruce became the first woman to be fined for a traffic offence when she borrowed her brother’s motorbike and took her dog in the sidecar. Through the twenties and thirties she smashed records, on land, water and air, for countless gruelling races and feats ofendurance.
TRAVELMAG - LIFE ON A BEACH IN MOGMOG, MICRONESIA - TRAVELMAG Life on a beach in Mogmog, Micronesia: By Andy McGinlay 19 Apr, 2013, 14:06. In memory of 18-year-old Jimmy, who has since died. The weather was sunny and calm. Looking out over the cockpit windows of the little prop, I had an unparalleled view as we approached the world’s fourthlargest atoll.
TRAVELMAG - A BIT OF YORKSHIRE THAT'S FALLING INTO THE SEA The descent into Robin Hood’s Bay comes as a surprise. A cobbled roundabout has signs warning of a dead end and a one-in-three gradient. It’s so steep here it brings to mind Edinburgh’s Old Town where houses built into the slope have four storeys at the front and many more at the back. TRAVELMAG - FOLLOWING E M FORSTER'S FOOTSTEPS THROUGH Drifting is a difficult art in 2008, with the pavements so perilously narrow and the constant swarms of moped riders and impatient taxi drivers brushing so narrowly past your ankles. Even in Florence, it�s hard to find romance while walking single-file in a thick broth of diesel fumes. We turned the corner and the romance was back. TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - JET OFF WITH THESE VACATION OUTFITS FOR SUMMER Jet Off With These Vacation Outfits For Summer 2021: By Lucy Barker 17 May, 2021, 15:38. Days spent enjoying the sea breeze, fruity cocktails, and care-free vibes are nearly upon us. TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - NO BOAT REQUIRED: EXPLORING BRITAIN'S TIDAL No boat required: exploring Britain’s tidal islands. Picture the scene: It’s August 1974. A small boat is heading to the Farne Islands off the Northumbrian coast. Seventy or so passengers are enjoying views of rocky islands with spectacular cliffs and watching the huge numbers of puffins, guillemot and fulmar. TRAVELMAG - A TRAGEDY UNFOLDS IN A GOLD RUSH BROTHEL Marshall was studying the terrain one day in January 1848 when he discovered some genuine gold nuggets. Soon the news was out, the gold rush was on, and California soon became a state. Hundreds and then thousands of miners, virtually all men, all arrived in the Coloma area to prospect for gold. Soon merchants opened various stores, saloonswere
TRAVELMAG - THE ETIQUETTE OF PROSTITUTES ON A RURAL The etiquette of prostitutes on a rural Spanish road. By Kris Mole. 18 Dec, 2014, 16:07. Back in the spring time I spent a couple of months staying at my mum’s house in the Valencian countryside. The experience taught me a lot. Such as how I enjoy the sensation of exchanging pleasantries with complete strangers. TRAVELMAG - A WOMAN WINS THE MONTE CARLO RALLY - IN 1927 A woman wins the Monte Carlo Rally – in 1927. At the age of 16 Mary Petre Bruce became the first woman to be fined for a traffic offence when she borrowed her brother’s motorbike and took her dog in the sidecar. Through the twenties and thirties she smashed records, on land, water and air, for countless gruelling races and feats ofendurance.
TRAVELMAG - HINTERLAND INDIA: FAITH, FAITH AND MORE FAITH Hinterland India: faith, faith and more faith: By Chetan Datta Poduri 28 Mar, 2015, 18:15. India is mother to a number of cities that have been continuously inhabited since time immemorial. TRAVELMAG - FINDING THE REAL 'SHUTTER ISLAND' IN BOSTON Finding the real ‘Shutter Island’ in Boston Harbor: By Daniel Metraux 12 Sep, 2014, 11:53. The opening scene of the movie Shutter Island, a 2010 psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese, depicts actor Leonardo DeCaprio and a companion arriving at an insane asylum located on a forlorn island in Boston Harbor in a raging storm to investigate the escape of a dangerous inmate. TRAVELMAG - HOW TO STEER A VENETIAN GONDOLA - TRAVELMAG How to steer a Venetian gondola. If you are a woman planning a trip to Venice, Italy, put three names in your Venetian vocabulary that are bound to impress tourists and locals alike: 1. Giorgia Boscolo: The first female gondolier who earned her license in August, 2010, ending more than 900 years of male dominance in this profession. TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - JET OFF WITH THESE VACATION OUTFITS FOR SUMMER Jet Off With These Vacation Outfits For Summer 2021: By Lucy Barker 17 May, 2021, 15:38. Days spent enjoying the sea breeze, fruity cocktails, and care-free vibes are nearly upon us. TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - NO BOAT REQUIRED: EXPLORING BRITAIN'S TIDAL No boat required: exploring Britain’s tidal islands. Picture the scene: It’s August 1974. A small boat is heading to the Farne Islands off the Northumbrian coast. Seventy or so passengers are enjoying views of rocky islands with spectacular cliffs and watching the huge numbers of puffins, guillemot and fulmar. TRAVELMAG - A TRAGEDY UNFOLDS IN A GOLD RUSH BROTHEL Marshall was studying the terrain one day in January 1848 when he discovered some genuine gold nuggets. Soon the news was out, the gold rush was on, and California soon became a state. Hundreds and then thousands of miners, virtually all men, all arrived in the Coloma area to prospect for gold. Soon merchants opened various stores, saloonswere
TRAVELMAG - THE ETIQUETTE OF PROSTITUTES ON A RURAL The etiquette of prostitutes on a rural Spanish road. By Kris Mole. 18 Dec, 2014, 16:07. Back in the spring time I spent a couple of months staying at my mum’s house in the Valencian countryside. The experience taught me a lot. Such as how I enjoy the sensation of exchanging pleasantries with complete strangers. TRAVELMAG - A WOMAN WINS THE MONTE CARLO RALLY - IN 1927 A woman wins the Monte Carlo Rally – in 1927. At the age of 16 Mary Petre Bruce became the first woman to be fined for a traffic offence when she borrowed her brother’s motorbike and took her dog in the sidecar. Through the twenties and thirties she smashed records, on land, water and air, for countless gruelling races and feats ofendurance.
TRAVELMAG - HINTERLAND INDIA: FAITH, FAITH AND MORE FAITH Hinterland India: faith, faith and more faith: By Chetan Datta Poduri 28 Mar, 2015, 18:15. India is mother to a number of cities that have been continuously inhabited since time immemorial. TRAVELMAG - FINDING THE REAL 'SHUTTER ISLAND' IN BOSTON Finding the real ‘Shutter Island’ in Boston Harbor: By Daniel Metraux 12 Sep, 2014, 11:53. The opening scene of the movie Shutter Island, a 2010 psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese, depicts actor Leonardo DeCaprio and a companion arriving at an insane asylum located on a forlorn island in Boston Harbor in a raging storm to investigate the escape of a dangerous inmate. TRAVELMAG - HOW TO STEER A VENETIAN GONDOLA - TRAVELMAG How to steer a Venetian gondola. If you are a woman planning a trip to Venice, Italy, put three names in your Venetian vocabulary that are bound to impress tourists and locals alike: 1. Giorgia Boscolo: The first female gondolier who earned her license in August, 2010, ending more than 900 years of male dominance in this profession. TRAVELMAG - ABOUT - TRAVELMAG Travelmag’s twenty-second year of operation. Our early launch in 1994 seems a long time ago, and thanks to Redbone’s fantastic web design, lately improved by some inspired tinkering by Boss Cat Web Design, we still think we look young. Most importantly, the new site is a lot less labour-intensive for the Travelmag’s editor, JackBarker (me).
TRAVELMAG - JET OFF WITH THESE VACATION OUTFITS FOR SUMMER Jet Off With These Vacation Outfits For Summer 2021: By Lucy Barker 17 May, 2021, 15:38. Days spent enjoying the sea breeze, fruity cocktails, and care-free vibes are nearly upon us. TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - GLASNEVIN: IRELAND’S NATIONAL CEMETERY Glasnevin: Ireland’s National Cemetery. By Anthony Toole 7 Jan, 2020, 13:34. If this was not the highest point in Dublin, then it certainly felt like it. After climbing the 198 steps to the top of the Daniel O’Connell tower in Glasnevin cemetery, the highest round tower in Ireland, I was able to gaze over the entire city, laid outalmost like a map.
TRAVELMAG - USA MOST POPULAR DESTINATION FOR BRITS MOVING USA most popular destination for Brits moving abroad: By Matt Fielding 11 Feb, 2015, 10:17. According to a new survey by international removals company Robinsons, almost half of UK residents have “seriously considered” moving overseas to another country to starta new life.
TRAVELMAG - IRELAND’S LIVING HISTORY AT CRAGGAUNOWEN Ireland’s living history at Craggaunowen: By Anthony Toole 4 Aug, 2018, 14:51 “Have a look at the map,” said Brendan. “See if there are any dolmens or stone circles we can visit.” TRAVELMAG - THE MOUNTAIN TRIBES OF SWITZERLAND: MEET THE Mountains often cradle distinctive customs and dialects, and the Swiss Alps are no exception. Tom Koppel delves into a unique subculture in German-speaking Switzerland and finds it making an effortless transition to the 21st century. TRAVELMAG - LIFE ON A BEACH IN MOGMOG, MICRONESIA - TRAVELMAG Life on a beach in Mogmog, Micronesia: By Andy McGinlay 19 Apr, 2013, 14:06. In memory of 18-year-old Jimmy, who has since died. The weather was sunny and calm. Looking out over the cockpit windows of the little prop, I had an unparalleled view as we approached the world’s fourthlargest atoll.
TRAVELMAG - POVERTY AND WEALTH: THE TWO FACES OF BOGOTA Poverty and wealth: the two faces of Bogota: By Micol Kates 15 Jun, 2010, 11:59. I’m addicted to travelso much so that a few years ago I took a teaching job in Colombia, which stank, but I would have never gone to that part of South America, paid for, no less, otherwise. TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - JET OFF WITH THESE VACATION OUTFITS FOR SUMMER Jet Off With These Vacation Outfits For Summer 2021: By Lucy Barker 17 May, 2021, 15:38. Days spent enjoying the sea breeze, fruity cocktails, and care-free vibes are nearly upon us. TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - NO BOAT REQUIRED: EXPLORING BRITAIN'S TIDAL No boat required: exploring Britain’s tidal islands. Picture the scene: It’s August 1974. A small boat is heading to the Farne Islands off the Northumbrian coast. Seventy or so passengers are enjoying views of rocky islands with spectacular cliffs and watching the huge numbers of puffins, guillemot and fulmar. TRAVELMAG - A TRAGEDY UNFOLDS IN A GOLD RUSH BROTHEL Marshall was studying the terrain one day in January 1848 when he discovered some genuine gold nuggets. Soon the news was out, the gold rush was on, and California soon became a state. Hundreds and then thousands of miners, virtually all men, all arrived in the Coloma area to prospect for gold. Soon merchants opened various stores, saloonswere
TRAVELMAG - THE ETIQUETTE OF PROSTITUTES ON A RURAL The etiquette of prostitutes on a rural Spanish road. By Kris Mole. 18 Dec, 2014, 16:07. Back in the spring time I spent a couple of months staying at my mum’s house in the Valencian countryside. The experience taught me a lot. Such as how I enjoy the sensation of exchanging pleasantries with complete strangers. TRAVELMAG - A WOMAN WINS THE MONTE CARLO RALLY - IN 1927 A woman wins the Monte Carlo Rally – in 1927. At the age of 16 Mary Petre Bruce became the first woman to be fined for a traffic offence when she borrowed her brother’s motorbike and took her dog in the sidecar. Through the twenties and thirties she smashed records, on land, water and air, for countless gruelling races and feats ofendurance.
TRAVELMAG - HINTERLAND INDIA: FAITH, FAITH AND MORE FAITH Hinterland India: faith, faith and more faith: By Chetan Datta Poduri 28 Mar, 2015, 18:15. India is mother to a number of cities that have been continuously inhabited since time immemorial. TRAVELMAG - FINDING THE REAL 'SHUTTER ISLAND' IN BOSTON Finding the real ‘Shutter Island’ in Boston Harbor: By Daniel Metraux 12 Sep, 2014, 11:53. The opening scene of the movie Shutter Island, a 2010 psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese, depicts actor Leonardo DeCaprio and a companion arriving at an insane asylum located on a forlorn island in Boston Harbor in a raging storm to investigate the escape of a dangerous inmate. TRAVELMAG - HOW TO STEER A VENETIAN GONDOLA - TRAVELMAG How to steer a Venetian gondola. If you are a woman planning a trip to Venice, Italy, put three names in your Venetian vocabulary that are bound to impress tourists and locals alike: 1. Giorgia Boscolo: The first female gondolier who earned her license in August, 2010, ending more than 900 years of male dominance in this profession. TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - JET OFF WITH THESE VACATION OUTFITS FOR SUMMER Jet Off With These Vacation Outfits For Summer 2021: By Lucy Barker 17 May, 2021, 15:38. Days spent enjoying the sea breeze, fruity cocktails, and care-free vibes are nearly upon us. TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - NO BOAT REQUIRED: EXPLORING BRITAIN'S TIDAL No boat required: exploring Britain’s tidal islands. Picture the scene: It’s August 1974. A small boat is heading to the Farne Islands off the Northumbrian coast. Seventy or so passengers are enjoying views of rocky islands with spectacular cliffs and watching the huge numbers of puffins, guillemot and fulmar. TRAVELMAG - A TRAGEDY UNFOLDS IN A GOLD RUSH BROTHEL Marshall was studying the terrain one day in January 1848 when he discovered some genuine gold nuggets. Soon the news was out, the gold rush was on, and California soon became a state. Hundreds and then thousands of miners, virtually all men, all arrived in the Coloma area to prospect for gold. Soon merchants opened various stores, saloonswere
TRAVELMAG - THE ETIQUETTE OF PROSTITUTES ON A RURAL The etiquette of prostitutes on a rural Spanish road. By Kris Mole. 18 Dec, 2014, 16:07. Back in the spring time I spent a couple of months staying at my mum’s house in the Valencian countryside. The experience taught me a lot. Such as how I enjoy the sensation of exchanging pleasantries with complete strangers. TRAVELMAG - A WOMAN WINS THE MONTE CARLO RALLY - IN 1927 A woman wins the Monte Carlo Rally – in 1927. At the age of 16 Mary Petre Bruce became the first woman to be fined for a traffic offence when she borrowed her brother’s motorbike and took her dog in the sidecar. Through the twenties and thirties she smashed records, on land, water and air, for countless gruelling races and feats ofendurance.
TRAVELMAG - HINTERLAND INDIA: FAITH, FAITH AND MORE FAITH Hinterland India: faith, faith and more faith: By Chetan Datta Poduri 28 Mar, 2015, 18:15. India is mother to a number of cities that have been continuously inhabited since time immemorial. TRAVELMAG - FINDING THE REAL 'SHUTTER ISLAND' IN BOSTON Finding the real ‘Shutter Island’ in Boston Harbor: By Daniel Metraux 12 Sep, 2014, 11:53. The opening scene of the movie Shutter Island, a 2010 psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese, depicts actor Leonardo DeCaprio and a companion arriving at an insane asylum located on a forlorn island in Boston Harbor in a raging storm to investigate the escape of a dangerous inmate. TRAVELMAG - HOW TO STEER A VENETIAN GONDOLA - TRAVELMAG How to steer a Venetian gondola. If you are a woman planning a trip to Venice, Italy, put three names in your Venetian vocabulary that are bound to impress tourists and locals alike: 1. Giorgia Boscolo: The first female gondolier who earned her license in August, 2010, ending more than 900 years of male dominance in this profession. TRAVELMAG - ABOUT - TRAVELMAG Travelmag’s twenty-second year of operation. Our early launch in 1994 seems a long time ago, and thanks to Redbone’s fantastic web design, lately improved by some inspired tinkering by Boss Cat Web Design, we still think we look young. Most importantly, the new site is a lot less labour-intensive for the Travelmag’s editor, JackBarker (me).
TRAVELMAG - JET OFF WITH THESE VACATION OUTFITS FOR SUMMER Jet Off With These Vacation Outfits For Summer 2021: By Lucy Barker 17 May, 2021, 15:38. Days spent enjoying the sea breeze, fruity cocktails, and care-free vibes are nearly upon us. TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - GLASNEVIN: IRELAND’S NATIONAL CEMETERY Glasnevin: Ireland’s National Cemetery. By Anthony Toole 7 Jan, 2020, 13:34. If this was not the highest point in Dublin, then it certainly felt like it. After climbing the 198 steps to the top of the Daniel O’Connell tower in Glasnevin cemetery, the highest round tower in Ireland, I was able to gaze over the entire city, laid outalmost like a map.
TRAVELMAG - USA MOST POPULAR DESTINATION FOR BRITS MOVING USA most popular destination for Brits moving abroad: By Matt Fielding 11 Feb, 2015, 10:17. According to a new survey by international removals company Robinsons, almost half of UK residents have “seriously considered” moving overseas to another country to starta new life.
TRAVELMAG - IRELAND’S LIVING HISTORY AT CRAGGAUNOWEN Ireland’s living history at Craggaunowen: By Anthony Toole 4 Aug, 2018, 14:51 “Have a look at the map,” said Brendan. “See if there are any dolmens or stone circles we can visit.” TRAVELMAG - THE MOUNTAIN TRIBES OF SWITZERLAND: MEET THE Mountains often cradle distinctive customs and dialects, and the Swiss Alps are no exception. Tom Koppel delves into a unique subculture in German-speaking Switzerland and finds it making an effortless transition to the 21st century. TRAVELMAG - LIFE ON A BEACH IN MOGMOG, MICRONESIA - TRAVELMAG Life on a beach in Mogmog, Micronesia: By Andy McGinlay 19 Apr, 2013, 14:06. In memory of 18-year-old Jimmy, who has since died. The weather was sunny and calm. Looking out over the cockpit windows of the little prop, I had an unparalleled view as we approached the world’s fourthlargest atoll.
TRAVELMAG - POVERTY AND WEALTH: THE TWO FACES OF BOGOTA Poverty and wealth: the two faces of Bogota: By Micol Kates 15 Jun, 2010, 11:59. I’m addicted to travelso much so that a few years ago I took a teaching job in Colombia, which stank, but I would have never gone to that part of South America, paid for, no less, otherwise. TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - JET OFF WITH THESE VACATION OUTFITS FOR SUMMER Jet Off With These Vacation Outfits For Summer 2021: By Lucy Barker 17 May, 2021, 15:38. Days spent enjoying the sea breeze, fruity cocktails, and care-free vibes are nearly upon us. TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - NO BOAT REQUIRED: EXPLORING BRITAIN'S TIDAL No boat required: exploring Britain’s tidal islands. Picture the scene: It’s August 1974. A small boat is heading to the Farne Islands off the Northumbrian coast. Seventy or so passengers are enjoying views of rocky islands with spectacular cliffs and watching the huge numbers of puffins, guillemot and fulmar. TRAVELMAG - A TRAGEDY UNFOLDS IN A GOLD RUSH BROTHEL Marshall was studying the terrain one day in January 1848 when he discovered some genuine gold nuggets. Soon the news was out, the gold rush was on, and California soon became a state. Hundreds and then thousands of miners, virtually all men, all arrived in the Coloma area to prospect for gold. Soon merchants opened various stores, saloonswere
TRAVELMAG - A WOMAN WINS THE MONTE CARLO RALLY - IN 1927 A woman wins the Monte Carlo Rally – in 1927. At the age of 16 Mary Petre Bruce became the first woman to be fined for a traffic offence when she borrowed her brother’s motorbike and took her dog in the sidecar. Through the twenties and thirties she smashed records, on land, water and air, for countless gruelling races and feats ofendurance.
TRAVELMAG - THE ETIQUETTE OF PROSTITUTES ON A RURAL The etiquette of prostitutes on a rural Spanish road. By Kris Mole. 18 Dec, 2014, 16:07. Back in the spring time I spent a couple of months staying at my mum’s house in the Valencian countryside. The experience taught me a lot. Such as how I enjoy the sensation of exchanging pleasantries with complete strangers. TRAVELMAG - HINTERLAND INDIA: FAITH, FAITH AND MORE FAITH Hinterland India: faith, faith and more faith: By Chetan Datta Poduri 28 Mar, 2015, 18:15. India is mother to a number of cities that have been continuously inhabited since time immemorial. TRAVELMAG - HOW TO STEER A VENETIAN GONDOLA - TRAVELMAG How to steer a Venetian gondola. If you are a woman planning a trip to Venice, Italy, put three names in your Venetian vocabulary that are bound to impress tourists and locals alike: 1. Giorgia Boscolo: The first female gondolier who earned her license in August, 2010, ending more than 900 years of male dominance in this profession. TRAVELMAG - FINDING THE REAL 'SHUTTER ISLAND' IN BOSTON Finding the real ‘Shutter Island’ in Boston Harbor: By Daniel Metraux 12 Sep, 2014, 11:53. The opening scene of the movie Shutter Island, a 2010 psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese, depicts actor Leonardo DeCaprio and a companion arriving at an insane asylum located on a forlorn island in Boston Harbor in a raging storm to investigate the escape of a dangerous inmate. TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - JET OFF WITH THESE VACATION OUTFITS FOR SUMMER Jet Off With These Vacation Outfits For Summer 2021: By Lucy Barker 17 May, 2021, 15:38. Days spent enjoying the sea breeze, fruity cocktails, and care-free vibes are nearly upon us. TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - NO BOAT REQUIRED: EXPLORING BRITAIN'S TIDAL No boat required: exploring Britain’s tidal islands. Picture the scene: It’s August 1974. A small boat is heading to the Farne Islands off the Northumbrian coast. Seventy or so passengers are enjoying views of rocky islands with spectacular cliffs and watching the huge numbers of puffins, guillemot and fulmar. TRAVELMAG - A TRAGEDY UNFOLDS IN A GOLD RUSH BROTHEL Marshall was studying the terrain one day in January 1848 when he discovered some genuine gold nuggets. Soon the news was out, the gold rush was on, and California soon became a state. Hundreds and then thousands of miners, virtually all men, all arrived in the Coloma area to prospect for gold. Soon merchants opened various stores, saloonswere
TRAVELMAG - A WOMAN WINS THE MONTE CARLO RALLY - IN 1927 A woman wins the Monte Carlo Rally – in 1927. At the age of 16 Mary Petre Bruce became the first woman to be fined for a traffic offence when she borrowed her brother’s motorbike and took her dog in the sidecar. Through the twenties and thirties she smashed records, on land, water and air, for countless gruelling races and feats ofendurance.
TRAVELMAG - THE ETIQUETTE OF PROSTITUTES ON A RURAL The etiquette of prostitutes on a rural Spanish road. By Kris Mole. 18 Dec, 2014, 16:07. Back in the spring time I spent a couple of months staying at my mum’s house in the Valencian countryside. The experience taught me a lot. Such as how I enjoy the sensation of exchanging pleasantries with complete strangers. TRAVELMAG - HINTERLAND INDIA: FAITH, FAITH AND MORE FAITH Hinterland India: faith, faith and more faith: By Chetan Datta Poduri 28 Mar, 2015, 18:15. India is mother to a number of cities that have been continuously inhabited since time immemorial. TRAVELMAG - HOW TO STEER A VENETIAN GONDOLA - TRAVELMAG How to steer a Venetian gondola. If you are a woman planning a trip to Venice, Italy, put three names in your Venetian vocabulary that are bound to impress tourists and locals alike: 1. Giorgia Boscolo: The first female gondolier who earned her license in August, 2010, ending more than 900 years of male dominance in this profession. TRAVELMAG - FINDING THE REAL 'SHUTTER ISLAND' IN BOSTON Finding the real ‘Shutter Island’ in Boston Harbor: By Daniel Metraux 12 Sep, 2014, 11:53. The opening scene of the movie Shutter Island, a 2010 psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese, depicts actor Leonardo DeCaprio and a companion arriving at an insane asylum located on a forlorn island in Boston Harbor in a raging storm to investigate the escape of a dangerous inmate. TRAVELMAG - ABOUT - TRAVELMAG Travelmag’s twenty-second year of operation. Our early launch in 1994 seems a long time ago, and thanks to Redbone’s fantastic web design, lately improved by some inspired tinkering by Boss Cat Web Design, we still think we look young. Most importantly, the new site is a lot less labour-intensive for the Travelmag’s editor, JackBarker (me).
TRAVELMAG - JET OFF WITH THESE VACATION OUTFITS FOR SUMMER Jet Off With These Vacation Outfits For Summer 2021: By Lucy Barker 17 May, 2021, 15:38. Days spent enjoying the sea breeze, fruity cocktails, and care-free vibes are nearly upon us. TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - IN DEFENCE OF COVENTRY, FLATTENED BY BOMBS IN Today, Coventry is the fastest growing city in Britain, north of London, mainly due to international migration and acceptance of refugees, who seem quite happy to take advantage of everything this beat-up, broken-down, violent, shithole has to offer. We should not forget, Coventry was devastated during World War Two, and had to startagain, and
TRAVELMAG - GLASNEVIN: IRELAND’S NATIONAL CEMETERY Glasnevin: Ireland’s National Cemetery. By Anthony Toole 7 Jan, 2020, 13:34. If this was not the highest point in Dublin, then it certainly felt like it. After climbing the 198 steps to the top of the Daniel O’Connell tower in Glasnevin cemetery, the highest round tower in Ireland, I was able to gaze over the entire city, laid outalmost like a map.
TRAVELMAG - USA MOST POPULAR DESTINATION FOR BRITS MOVING USA most popular destination for Brits moving abroad: By Matt Fielding 11 Feb, 2015, 10:17. According to a new survey by international removals company Robinsons, almost half of UK residents have “seriously considered” moving overseas to another country to starta new life.
TRAVELMAG - THE MOUNTAIN TRIBES OF SWITZERLAND: MEET THE Mountains often cradle distinctive customs and dialects, and the Swiss Alps are no exception. Tom Koppel delves into a unique subculture in German-speaking Switzerland and finds it making an effortless transition to the 21st century. TRAVELMAG - LIFE ON A BEACH IN MOGMOG, MICRONESIA - TRAVELMAG Life on a beach in Mogmog, Micronesia: By Andy McGinlay 19 Apr, 2013, 14:06. In memory of 18-year-old Jimmy, who has since died. The weather was sunny and calm. Looking out over the cockpit windows of the little prop, I had an unparalleled view as we approached the world’s fourthlargest atoll.
TRAVELMAG - POVERTY AND WEALTH: THE TWO FACES OF BOGOTA Poverty and wealth: the two faces of Bogota: By Micol Kates 15 Jun, 2010, 11:59. I’m addicted to travelso much so that a few years ago I took a teaching job in Colombia, which stank, but I would have never gone to that part of South America, paid for, no less, otherwise. TRAVELMAG - THE INDEPENDENT SPIRIT A surreal drive across Madagascar’s highlands. John Gimlette. Jetlagged and confused, John Gimlette finds himself slipping in and out of reality on a – very slightly dangerous – drive across Madagascar’s highlands, now a deforested, landslipping plain. Deals, Editorials 14 Jan, 2021, 01:39. TRAVELMAG - MOUNT SINAI: GETTING TO THE TOP - THE EASY WAY Mount Sinai: getting to the top – the easy way: By Albert F. Englehardt 7 Jun, 2021, 08:47. I had dreamed of this trip to Mount Sinai for decades. And now here I was in a landscape devoid of vegetation and strewn with rocks of varying sizes, from boulders to truckloads of gravel. TRAVELMAG - MEMORIES OF 1960'S FUNFAIRS ON HEARSALL COMMON Memories of 1960’s Funfairs on Hearsall Common: By Martin Oliver 7 Jun, 2021, 13:56. Walking the streets of Bangkok, taking in the many different sounds, smells of street food being prepared, and the unusual sights, some pleasant and some not so pleasant, takes me back to when the travelling Fun Fair would visit our city, in the earlysixties.
TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - FRIGILIANA, A SPANISH 'WHITE VILLAGE' THAT'S Frigiliana, a Spanish ‘White Village’ that’s kept its charm: By Adrian Harman-Bishop 23 Feb, 2020, 12:12. Rockets lit up the sky everywhere. Above the walls of the Castillo a dazzling display of fireworks heralded the passing of one day to the next. TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - USA MOST POPULAR DESTINATION FOR BRITS MOVING USA most popular destination for Brits moving abroad: By Matt Fielding 11 Feb, 2015, 10:17. According to a new survey by international removals company Robinsons, almost half of UK residents have “seriously considered” moving overseas to another country to starta new life.
TRAVELMAG - THE ETIQUETTE OF PROSTITUTES ON A RURAL The etiquette of prostitutes on a rural Spanish road. By Kris Mole. 18 Dec, 2014, 16:07. Back in the spring time I spent a couple of months staying at my mum’s house in the Valencian countryside. The experience taught me a lot. Such as how I enjoy the sensation of exchanging pleasantries with complete strangers. TRAVELMAG - THE MOUNTAIN TRIBES OF SWITZERLAND: MEET THE Mountains often cradle distinctive customs and dialects, and the Swiss Alps are no exception. Tom Koppel delves into a unique subculture in German-speaking Switzerland and finds it making an effortless transition to the 21st century. TRAVELMAG - FINDING THE REAL 'SHUTTER ISLAND' IN BOSTON Finding the real ‘Shutter Island’ in Boston Harbor: By Daniel Metraux 12 Sep, 2014, 11:53. The opening scene of the movie Shutter Island, a 2010 psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese, depicts actor Leonardo DeCaprio and a companion arriving at an insane asylum located on a forlorn island in Boston Harbor in a raging storm to investigate the escape of a dangerous inmate. TRAVELMAG - THE INDEPENDENT SPIRIT A surreal drive across Madagascar’s highlands. John Gimlette. Jetlagged and confused, John Gimlette finds himself slipping in and out of reality on a – very slightly dangerous – drive across Madagascar’s highlands, now a deforested, landslipping plain. Deals, Editorials 14 Jan, 2021, 01:39. TRAVELMAG - MOUNT SINAI: GETTING TO THE TOP - THE EASY WAY Mount Sinai: getting to the top – the easy way: By Albert F. Englehardt 7 Jun, 2021, 08:47. I had dreamed of this trip to Mount Sinai for decades. And now here I was in a landscape devoid of vegetation and strewn with rocks of varying sizes, from boulders to truckloads of gravel. TRAVELMAG - MEMORIES OF 1960'S FUNFAIRS ON HEARSALL COMMON Memories of 1960’s Funfairs on Hearsall Common: By Martin Oliver 7 Jun, 2021, 13:56. Walking the streets of Bangkok, taking in the many different sounds, smells of street food being prepared, and the unusual sights, some pleasant and some not so pleasant, takes me back to when the travelling Fun Fair would visit our city, in the earlysixties.
TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - FRIGILIANA, A SPANISH 'WHITE VILLAGE' THAT'S Frigiliana, a Spanish ‘White Village’ that’s kept its charm: By Adrian Harman-Bishop 23 Feb, 2020, 12:12. Rockets lit up the sky everywhere. Above the walls of the Castillo a dazzling display of fireworks heralded the passing of one day to the next. TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - USA MOST POPULAR DESTINATION FOR BRITS MOVING USA most popular destination for Brits moving abroad: By Matt Fielding 11 Feb, 2015, 10:17. According to a new survey by international removals company Robinsons, almost half of UK residents have “seriously considered” moving overseas to another country to starta new life.
TRAVELMAG - THE ETIQUETTE OF PROSTITUTES ON A RURAL The etiquette of prostitutes on a rural Spanish road. By Kris Mole. 18 Dec, 2014, 16:07. Back in the spring time I spent a couple of months staying at my mum’s house in the Valencian countryside. The experience taught me a lot. Such as how I enjoy the sensation of exchanging pleasantries with complete strangers. TRAVELMAG - THE MOUNTAIN TRIBES OF SWITZERLAND: MEET THE Mountains often cradle distinctive customs and dialects, and the Swiss Alps are no exception. Tom Koppel delves into a unique subculture in German-speaking Switzerland and finds it making an effortless transition to the 21st century. TRAVELMAG - FINDING THE REAL 'SHUTTER ISLAND' IN BOSTON Finding the real ‘Shutter Island’ in Boston Harbor: By Daniel Metraux 12 Sep, 2014, 11:53. The opening scene of the movie Shutter Island, a 2010 psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese, depicts actor Leonardo DeCaprio and a companion arriving at an insane asylum located on a forlorn island in Boston Harbor in a raging storm to investigate the escape of a dangerous inmate. TRAVELMAG - MEMORIES OF 1960'S FUNFAIRS ON HEARSALL COMMON Memories of 1960’s Funfairs on Hearsall Common: By Martin Oliver 7 Jun, 2021, 13:56. Walking the streets of Bangkok, taking in the many different sounds, smells of street food being prepared, and the unusual sights, some pleasant and some not so pleasant, takes me back to when the travelling Fun Fair would visit our city, in the earlysixties.
TRAVELMAG - MOUNT SINAI: GETTING TO THE TOP - THE EASY WAY Mount Sinai: getting to the top – the easy way: By Albert F. Englehardt 7 Jun, 2021, 08:47. I had dreamed of this trip to Mount Sinai for decades. And now here I was in a landscape devoid of vegetation and strewn with rocks of varying sizes, from boulders to truckloads of gravel. TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - A SURREAL DRIVE ACROSS MADAGASCAR'S HIGHLANDS A surreal drive across Madagascar’s highlands. By John Gimlette. 17 Jan, 2021, 21:56. It was an unforgettable journey across the high plateau. After Tana, we passed through the rice, and then what seemed like Tuscany, Borneo, the world of Hieronymus Bosch and Middle Earth. At some stage during this drive, I would fall asleep and then wake up TRAVELMAG - PENNSYLVANIA IN SPRING: VISIT LONGWOOD GARDENS Consider a Visit to Longwood Gardens. From my experience, you will not find more spring in the air than at Longwood Gardens. Depending on when you decide to go, covid-related guidelines may still be in effect. Longwood Gardens is located on 1001 Longwood Road in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. All photos by Annie Ciccanti. TRAVELMAG - COMIDA, COMIDA GLORIOSA! IN PUERTO ESCONDIDO 16 Feb, 2021, 20:10. Puerto Escondido is a relatively small city (35,000 inhabitants) in Mexico’s southern state of Oaxaca. It is known far and wide for its surfing, often called The Mexican Pipeline for its mighty Zicatela Beach waves. Bioluminescence tours in the nearby Manialtepec Lagoon will turn the staunchest atheist into abeliever as
TRAVELMAG - IN DEFENCE OF COVENTRY, FLATTENED BY BOMBS IN Today, Coventry is the fastest growing city in Britain, north of London, mainly due to international migration and acceptance of refugees, who seem quite happy to take advantage of everything this beat-up, broken-down, violent, shithole has to offer. We should not forget, Coventry was devastated during World War Two, and had to startagain, and
TRAVELMAG - NO BOAT REQUIRED: EXPLORING BRITAIN'S TIDAL No boat required: exploring Britain’s tidal islands. Picture the scene: It’s August 1974. A small boat is heading to the Farne Islands off the Northumbrian coast. Seventy or so passengers are enjoying views of rocky islands with spectacular cliffs and watching the huge numbers of puffins, guillemot and fulmar. TRAVELMAG - A TRAGEDY UNFOLDS IN A GOLD RUSH BROTHEL Marshall was studying the terrain one day in January 1848 when he discovered some genuine gold nuggets. Soon the news was out, the gold rush was on, and California soon became a state. Hundreds and then thousands of miners, virtually all men, all arrived in the Coloma area to prospect for gold. Soon merchants opened various stores, saloonswere
TRAVELMAG - HINTERLAND INDIA: FAITH, FAITH AND MORE FAITH Hinterland India: faith, faith and more faith: By Chetan Datta Poduri 28 Mar, 2015, 18:15. India is mother to a number of cities that have been continuously inhabited since time immemorial. TRAVELMAG - THE INDEPENDENT SPIRIT A surreal drive across Madagascar’s highlands. John Gimlette. Jetlagged and confused, John Gimlette finds himself slipping in and out of reality on a – very slightly dangerous – drive across Madagascar’s highlands, now a deforested, landslipping plain. Deals, Editorials 14 Jan, 2021, 01:39. TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - FRIGILIANA, A SPANISH 'WHITE VILLAGE' THAT'S Frigiliana, a Spanish ‘White Village’ that’s kept its charm: By Adrian Harman-Bishop 23 Feb, 2020, 12:12. Rockets lit up the sky everywhere. Above the walls of the Castillo a dazzling display of fireworks heralded the passing of one day to the next. TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - NO BOAT REQUIRED: EXPLORING BRITAIN'S TIDAL No boat required: exploring Britain’s tidal islands. Picture the scene: It’s August 1974. A small boat is heading to the Farne Islands off the Northumbrian coast. Seventy or so passengers are enjoying views of rocky islands with spectacular cliffs and watching the huge numbers of puffins, guillemot and fulmar. TRAVELMAG - IN DEFENCE OF COVENTRY, FLATTENED BY BOMBS IN Today, Coventry is the fastest growing city in Britain, north of London, mainly due to international migration and acceptance of refugees, who seem quite happy to take advantage of everything this beat-up, broken-down, violent, shithole has to offer. We should not forget, Coventry was devastated during World War Two, and had to startagain, and
TRAVELMAG - AN UNDERCURRENT OF UNEASE IN DAHAB, EGYPT'S An undercurrent of unease in Dahab, Egypt’s hippy dive spot: By Nick Redmayne 26 Oct, 2017, 10:52. For visitors Dahab is a funky beach stay – excellent dives sites (the Blue Hole and others) and, even for those packing British Pounds, it’s relatively inexpensive. TRAVELMAG - WORKING A PASSAGE - TRAVELMAG Working a Passage. By David Tanen. 26 Feb, 2003, 19:01. Monstrous walls of icy Tasman Sea water thirty feet high crash across the bow of the German freighter Columbus America. Sixty knot winds scream through the shipping containers stacked three tall on deck like mutant Lego blocks. 100,000 tons of steel rolls wildly side-to-side like a drunken TRAVELMAG - USA MOST POPULAR DESTINATION FOR BRITS MOVING USA most popular destination for Brits moving abroad: By Matt Fielding 11 Feb, 2015, 10:17. According to a new survey by international removals company Robinsons, almost half of UK residents have “seriously considered” moving overseas to another country to starta new life.
TRAVELMAG - A TRAGEDY UNFOLDS IN A GOLD RUSH BROTHEL Marshall was studying the terrain one day in January 1848 when he discovered some genuine gold nuggets. Soon the news was out, the gold rush was on, and California soon became a state. Hundreds and then thousands of miners, virtually all men, all arrived in the Coloma area to prospect for gold. Soon merchants opened various stores, saloonswere
TRAVELMAG - THE INDEPENDENT SPIRIT A surreal drive across Madagascar’s highlands. John Gimlette. Jetlagged and confused, John Gimlette finds himself slipping in and out of reality on a – very slightly dangerous – drive across Madagascar’s highlands, now a deforested, landslipping plain. Deals, Editorials 14 Jan, 2021, 01:39. TRAVELMAG - WRITE FOR US - TRAVELMAG A good length for a Travelmag feature is 2,000 words. This doesn’t mean you should stretch shorter pieces – usually the little gems shine all the brighter for their brevity. We do publish some super-long epics, but – with a few exceptions – these would be improved by being broken up into individual features or boiled downdramatically.
TRAVELMAG - FRIGILIANA, A SPANISH 'WHITE VILLAGE' THAT'S Frigiliana, a Spanish ‘White Village’ that’s kept its charm: By Adrian Harman-Bishop 23 Feb, 2020, 12:12. Rockets lit up the sky everywhere. Above the walls of the Castillo a dazzling display of fireworks heralded the passing of one day to the next. TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - NO BOAT REQUIRED: EXPLORING BRITAIN'S TIDAL No boat required: exploring Britain’s tidal islands. Picture the scene: It’s August 1974. A small boat is heading to the Farne Islands off the Northumbrian coast. Seventy or so passengers are enjoying views of rocky islands with spectacular cliffs and watching the huge numbers of puffins, guillemot and fulmar. TRAVELMAG - IN DEFENCE OF COVENTRY, FLATTENED BY BOMBS IN Today, Coventry is the fastest growing city in Britain, north of London, mainly due to international migration and acceptance of refugees, who seem quite happy to take advantage of everything this beat-up, broken-down, violent, shithole has to offer. We should not forget, Coventry was devastated during World War Two, and had to startagain, and
TRAVELMAG - AN UNDERCURRENT OF UNEASE IN DAHAB, EGYPT'S An undercurrent of unease in Dahab, Egypt’s hippy dive spot: By Nick Redmayne 26 Oct, 2017, 10:52. For visitors Dahab is a funky beach stay – excellent dives sites (the Blue Hole and others) and, even for those packing British Pounds, it’s relatively inexpensive. TRAVELMAG - WORKING A PASSAGE - TRAVELMAG Working a Passage. By David Tanen. 26 Feb, 2003, 19:01. Monstrous walls of icy Tasman Sea water thirty feet high crash across the bow of the German freighter Columbus America. Sixty knot winds scream through the shipping containers stacked three tall on deck like mutant Lego blocks. 100,000 tons of steel rolls wildly side-to-side like a drunken TRAVELMAG - USA MOST POPULAR DESTINATION FOR BRITS MOVING USA most popular destination for Brits moving abroad: By Matt Fielding 11 Feb, 2015, 10:17. According to a new survey by international removals company Robinsons, almost half of UK residents have “seriously considered” moving overseas to another country to starta new life.
TRAVELMAG - A TRAGEDY UNFOLDS IN A GOLD RUSH BROTHEL Marshall was studying the terrain one day in January 1848 when he discovered some genuine gold nuggets. Soon the news was out, the gold rush was on, and California soon became a state. Hundreds and then thousands of miners, virtually all men, all arrived in the Coloma area to prospect for gold. Soon merchants opened various stores, saloonswere
TRAVELMAG - THE INDEPENDENT SPIRIT A surreal drive across Madagascar’s highlands. John Gimlette. Jetlagged and confused, John Gimlette finds himself slipping in and out of reality on a – very slightly dangerous – drive across Madagascar’s highlands, now a deforested, landslipping plain. Deals, Editorials 14 Jan, 2021, 01:39. TRAVELMAG - MEMORIES OF 1960'S FUNFAIRS ON HEARSALL COMMON Memories of 1960’s Funfairs on Hearsall Common: By Martin Oliver 7 Jun, 2021, 13:56. Walking the streets of Bangkok, taking in the many different sounds, smells of street food being prepared, and the unusual sights, some pleasant and some not so pleasant, takes me back to when the travelling Fun Fair would visit our city, in the earlysixties.
TRAVELMAG - FRUIT ISN'T ALWAYS OPTIONAL IN A THAI ICE TEA Fruit isn’t always optional in a Thai ice tea: By Martin Oliver 7 May, 2021, 13:49. Without being disrespectful, I do enjoy the way some Thais pronounce English, in fact I am learning some Thai English myself, e.g. ‘Fiss and Tips’ is Fish and Chips, ‘no spik enlik’ is I don’t speak English, and the letter ‘s’ pronounced as ‘sa’ such as ‘sa-mile’, ‘sa-mall’ and so on. TRAVELMAG - PENNSYLVANIA IN SPRING: VISIT LONGWOOD GARDENS Consider a Visit to Longwood Gardens. From my experience, you will not find more spring in the air than at Longwood Gardens. Depending on when you decide to go, covid-related guidelines may still be in effect. Longwood Gardens is located on 1001 Longwood Road in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. All photos by Annie Ciccanti. TRAVELMAG - ANYTHING BUT LENT: LAS PALMAS, GRAN CANARIA Anything but Lent: Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. By Adrian Harman-Bishop. 2 Sep, 2020, 22:26. It is easy to catch a bus in Las Palmas Gran Canaria but not so easy to get off at the right stop. For one thing away from the main central area the traffic accelerates into a frenzy and for another the street signs are so tiny and the streets come atsuch
TRAVELMAG - HOW TO BUY SAPPHIRES IN A SRI LANKAN STREET How to buy sapphires in a Sri Lankan street market: By Kim Rix 9 Aug, 2018, 14:55. Option 3: buying from an outdoor street market. If you’re looking for some excitement, a challenge, and a bit of fun, buy your sapphire at one of Sri Lanka’s outdoor street markets! TRAVELMAG - HOW TO STEER A VENETIAN GONDOLA - TRAVELMAG How to steer a Venetian gondola. If you are a woman planning a trip to Venice, Italy, put three names in your Venetian vocabulary that are bound to impress tourists and locals alike: 1. Giorgia Boscolo: The first female gondolier who earned her license in August, 2010, ending more than 900 years of male dominance in this profession. TRAVELMAG - HINTERLAND INDIA: FAITH, FAITH AND MORE FAITH Hinterland India: faith, faith and more faith: By Chetan Datta Poduri 28 Mar, 2015, 18:15. India is mother to a number of cities that have been continuously inhabited since time immemorial. TRAVELMAG - FINLAND'S DRINKING CULTURE - TRAVELMAG Finland’s Drinking Culture: By Satu Rommi 14 Apr, 2004, 16:10. In Finland drinking is not about socialising. It is about getting drunk. Seriously drunk. I know this – I spent more than 20 years of my life in this strange Nordic country where you either get 24 hours of sunlight in a day, or none at all. TRAVELMAG - TRAVELMAG'S PRINT BABY - TRAVELMAG Travelmag’s Print Baby. By Jack Barker. 26 Feb, 2003, 13:59. The big news today is that the Travelmag Editor (that’s me) has had a literary baby, and I hope that many readers will show their loyalty to the Travelmag – and take a punt on my writing skills" ); this.wwrite( "
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