Travel-and-Leisure

London Explored
London is more than 2000 years old, and has been a vibrant, active city for its entire history. Today, it?s the home of over seven million people, with several million more living near its outskirts, and has relatively easy access to the Continent via the Chunnel, the tunnel from France to England. Read more →
London for a Weekend
Planning a weekend in London but don?t know how to make the most of your stay? Don?t worry?help is at hand!If you?re in London for a relatively short stay then you? Read more →
London is a Great Short Break Hotspot for the Whole Family
The weather for once is hot, and the kids summer holidays are stretching on for what seems like an eternity. London is a place that people either love or hate, but there is no denying that with its countless historical and modern attractions, from the London Eye to the National Gallery, the British Museum, Harrods, Madame Tussauds, Buckingham Palace, Kew Gardens, the Tower of London, and of course Hamleys toy shop, it is home to some of the worlds best entertainment. Read more →
London Zoo
No matter what you hearts desire, there?s a good chance amongst its thirty six acres and over five thousand animals the London zoo will have it. The London zoo has an extensive collection of birds, small mammals, bears and hippos, and apes and monkeys. Read more →
London's Multicultural Experience
Being one of the largest and most populated cities of Europe, London, the United Kingdom?s capital is a cosmopolitan area in which a highly diverse range of peoples, cultures and religions coexist today. Read more →
London: The Ultimate Survivor
Few cities of the world can truly stir the emotions - romantic dreams, adventurous spirit, waves of excitement, even twinges of envy. Over time, they have become the inspiration for novels and films, the obsessions of ravenous warmongers, and the marketing tools of TV producers who flash their images across our screens to make us gush, "Oh, this must be an important, credible international news program that covers the big stories as they happen" and "Smashing! Read more →
Londoners in the Rain and the Tower of London
London must have gotten its foggy reputation from the burning of the coal in the olden times, because any time I visited London, I didn?t see the famed fog. Read more →
Lone Pine California
Lone Pine, California doesn't look like much at first. It's a dusty desert town of a few thousand, on highway 395, on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevadas. Read more →
Long Haul Preparation
Long haul travel is not the most pleasant of experiences, especially for those who are unprepared. Flights of more than 4 hours long can really start to take its toll on the body. Read more →
Longreach the Fascinating Outback
If you love the sunburnt country that Dorothy McKella described so poetically, you should go no further than Longreach, home of the famous Stockmans Hall of Fame. Read more →

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