Essaouira imperial city with cultural & architectural heritage
With her first throws in the 8th century as a Phoenician Trade post to the 21st century as a leading musical and cultural meeting point.
With her first throws in the 8th century as a Phoenician Trade post to the 21st century as a leading musical and cultural meeting point.
Casablanca is found on the Atlantic Coast of Morocco to the south of the capital Rabat and is the city famous for its cross over style.
The long history of this city dates easly back to the seventh century, when as Mauritanian trading post on the river Bou Regreg it was the centre of commerce for the West coast of Africa.
The waves pounding the sand beach woke me from my dream soaked sleep, the sea air had kept the temperature up in the camper that night so I was out of bed, without the pre-heat. Opening the curtains
Arriving in Portsmouth two hours before the departure of the ferry, gave me the time to buy a ticket, put the tea on and kick back until loading time. Watching the arrival of the other travellers,
Returning from a day of testing a new 3.5 m Zodiac on the East Coast of Essex with Chris; a newly found friend determined to find excitement outside his London office, I fell across my next travelling associate
I was lost, looking for a friends house on the edge of the Thames, which I seemed unable to locate after one hour of searching, so much for my natural gyro, going the wrong way again, so I backtracked to
Elvire II is a teak decked fourteen-metre Rorqual ketch that was constructed in the Vendee region of France in 1973. The last time that I had seen her was two years earlier, bringing her back from Sardinia.
I had not learnt my lesson on the first occasion, when from the life as a seasonal barman on the Mediterranean coast and skiman in the Alpine resorts, I was thrown into the fashion trade
As a child of eight years old I had understood that my life would not lead the normal road as I stood at the arrivals gate waiting to be collected by a guardian who had been empowered to take me to my first
During the 1840’s the explorer Sir John Franklin lost his life in the Arctic while trying to unwrap the icy cover of the North West Passage, the fabled short cut to Asia and her exotic treasures, hidden behind