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Sarah Maple-11606's Articles in Travel & Leisure

  • How to be a good pirate
    I always wondered what it would be like to live in Cornwall in the fourteenth or fifteenth centuries. The craggy landscape and the sparsely populated villages must have been the perfect setting for conspiracy and piracy. It can’t have had quite the romanticised feel as it does today; in fact I am sure that the adventures of the gypsies of the high seas resembled less the film Pirates of the Caribbean and more Pentonville prison on a boat.
  • Where to go when you already live in a holiday destination
    I recently returned from a holiday in Somerset. I have a friend who comes from the area and when he asked me how I found it and what I got up to, I smiled and cut straight to the chase, ‘the caves at Chedder Gorge are fantastic!’ At this point he began to smile. ‘Is it really?’ He replied. ‘I’ve never been, it’s for the tourists really.’
  • 50 essential items every Cornish girl should have
    Reading the paper this weekend I came across a funny little article in one of the magazine supplements. The article was entitles ’50 things that every British girl should have’. Thinking that I may uncover some useful information I began to read the feature. I quickly began to realise that this article was not completely accurate. It may have been better off titled ’50 things nearly every British girl should have’.
  • Places Celebrities Eat in London
    Imagine the excitement that comes over you when you realise that on the table opposite there is a celebrity digging into their Sunday lunch? Talking from experience its exhilarating and an amazing feeling, but where do you find these celebrities? Surely they don't just eat anywhere? Read on….
  • Places of Historical Interest in Cornwall
    In my opinion there is no better way than to spend an idyllic few days in the West Country, taking walks and exploring Cornwall’s rich history.
  • Holiday Travel Time-Buster
    Ever been stuck in traffic, delayed in reaching your destination or transfer? This is probably one of the worst things that can happen when you have a train or flight to catch. Remember: the cliché “I’ve got a train to catch”? Well, trains, buses, planes, and in fact most forms of public transport, wait for no-one.
  • New To Traveling Abroad?
    Are you new to traveling abroad or worried about traveling alone for the first time?

    Hundreds of thousands of people travel to a different country everyday. Some are seasoned business travelers, others hedonistic leisure/pleasure seekers.

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