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  • Ontario:

    As soon as we get information on the annual barbecue we will
    let you know what happened! For information on Ontario
    meetings, please contact: Svatka Hermanek: shermanek@schulich.yorku.ca
    or Bruce Weber: tel. 416-203-0911 or Paul Webb: tel.
    416-694-8259.

    Meetings are held on the third Friday of January, March, May,
    September and November. Usually at the Woodsworth Co-op,
    Penthouse, 133, Wilton Street in downtown Toronto at 8.00
    p.m.


  • New York:

    The November New York meeting was cancelled due to clashing
    with the New York marathon.

    Laurie, our New York Chair says “Hello Globies! and Happy
    Thanksgiving!” Due to holiday parties, travel and cheer, we
    will not be holding a December Globies meeting.
    We WILL resume in January with what promises to be a
    great line up of speakers!

    More to come on that later.

    New York meetings are held at The Wings Theater, 154
    Christopher Street (btw Greenwich St and Washington St), to
    the right of Crunch Fitness, in the Archive on the first
    Saturday of each month at 4 pm.


  • London:

    Sebastian Hope gave us a delightful talk about fishing
    and the sea gypsies of South East Asia, peppering his talk
    with anecdotes of friendships he made on his various visits
    to South East Asia and glorious slides of azure seas and
    beautiful multicoloured tropical fish. Sebastian has written
    a book about his exploits called Outcasts of the
    Islands

    After the break which included requests for information on
    places such as New Caledonia, Iguaçu, Cambodia, Mali
    and lots of other places too numerous to mention, Tim
    Burford
    gave us a talk centred on Romania’s wooden
    churches. He explained that although many are said to date
    from the middle ages, most are only a couple of centuries
    old. Tim went on to show modern Romanian architecture in
    Bucharest. Tim also explained Romania’s version of the
    Dracula story and advised us to visit soon as there are plans
    for a Dracula theme park.

    On the 1st December, Jon Hornbuckle will be talking
    about Chile, Atacama Desert to the Land of Fire. Jon has
    spent the last eight years travelling world-wide in search of
    wildlife and cultural experience. Denise Heywood will
    be talking about Vietnam, descending the Land of the
    Ascending Dragon from Hanoi (a French Colonial city)
    travelling south through the great Cham Empire, to the
    Imperial city of Hue and Saigon, and ending at the Cambodian
    border – everything except the war!

    For the month of December 2001, only, the
    London meeting will be held at 3pm at the Concert Artists
    Association, 20 Bedford Street, Covent Garden , the door is
    at the end of a long passageway next to the Springbok Bar.
    (This is the opposite side of Covent Garden to the Crown
    Court, our normal venue)

    Other than in December 2001, all London meetings are
    held at The Church of Scotland, Crown Court, behind the
    Fortune Theatre in Covent Garden at 2.30pm the first Saturday
    of each month. For more information, you can contact the
    Globetrotter Info line on +44 (0) 20 8674 6229, or visit the
    website: http://www.globetrotters.co.uk


  • MEETING NEWS

    Meeting news from our branches around the world.


  • MEETING NEWS

    Meeting news from our branches around the world.


  • Travel Quiz – Trekking in Ladakh

    The winner of last month’s East & Southern Africa
    Quiz was Thomas Simoneit who lives in Muenchen
    Germany. Well done – your book is in the post (subject to delays
    we are currently experiencing.)

    We have Charlie Loram’s Trailblazer Guide Book on Trekking
    in Laddakh, which he has kindly donated as a prize for the winner of this
    month’s quiz. And what is more, Charlie has set this month’s quiz:

    1. What is the largest river flowing through Ladakh?

    2. What is the capital of Ladakh?

    3. What is gur-gur cha?

    4. In which mountain range would you find Saser Kangri
    (7670m), Ladakh’s highest peak?

    5. In which direction should you walk round a chorten?

    Your e-mail address:


  • Have you got a tale to tell??

    If you have a travellers tale that your aching to tell.
    Then why not visit the “Travel Sized Bites” section of the Website
    and share it with the world. Travel
    Sized Bites


  • Mutual Aid New Year's Eve Buenos Aires!

    Sue (Deputy Chair, London) would like some advice/tips/pointers
    on where to go and what to do in Buenos Aires at the New Year. Please
    contact the Beetle with any advice: Beetle@globetrotters.co.uk

    Need help? Want a travelling buddy or advice about a place
    or country – want to share something with us – why not visit our Mutual
    Aid section of the Website:Mutual
    Aid


  • Scams – the "homeless mother scam"

    Tom from North Carolina wrote in to tell us his experience
    in Rome. He saw a woman ostensibly carrying a baby in her arms (all he
    saw was a rolled up blanket) and a child about 10 years old approached
    me begging in a very confined sidewalk area. The pitiful expression on
    her face would make an old grown man cry. He suddenly remembered warnings
    he had read – while the tourist digs in his pocket for some coins the
    kid circles around and slits the backpack or pocket. Fortunately he was
    carrying his daypack with camera, etc. in front and his

    Got any scam experiences you’d like to share with the
    Beetle? Then e-mail them to:

    Beetle@globetrotters.co.uk


  • Funny Signs Again!

    Shirley from Kent in the UK saw the following in Bali:

    If you have any loose baboons in your pocket, you might
    want to visit the “monkey exchange” for something smaller! Also,
    did you know in Bali you can have “antiques made to order”?

    Janelle from Roseville, MN saw in a street in Hong Kong
    at a tailors shop?;…”ladies, have fits upstairs.”

    Dee from the UK was in Japan when she saw a vending machine
    selling cans of “Sweat”. Although it was hot, and the cans were
    cold – she decided not to buy one!