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Write in (3)& Its just like riding a bike by Benjamin Hamilton
The initial attraction to visiting Christchurch was its colonial buildings and beautiful gardens. With only one day to enjoy the city I wasn’t sure how to fit it all in.…
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Grand Canyon Sky Walk
Spotted by Frank in the US: The Glass Bridge Construction of the began March of 2004 and is estimated to be completed by early 2006. On completion, the Glass Bridge…
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New discount for members
Go Barefoot have written an exclusive article about Kyrgyzstan for Globe magazine, and you can see the video they’ve made about it here: They’re also offering all Globetrotters members a…
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Upcoming meetings
London In February we have a talk by Nathan Millward – Postie Bike across America and a second talk which is to be confirmed (as the previous speaker had to cancel) and in March we have…
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Globies eNewsletter – Autumn eNewsletter 2014
Hi You have received this newsletter as a result of registering at the Globetrotters Club website, this newsletter is sent by permission only. If you wish to unsubscribe at any time,…
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Globies eNewsletter – Autumn eNewsletter 2014
Dear Globies, friends and fellow travellers, Welcome to the Autumn eNewsletter, packed with tips, news and discounts as always. I hope many of you have been enjoying the first ever…
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All things Japanese
Heading to Japan? The first website specialising on the ancient city of Kyoto has just been launched, providing visitors and Japanophiles alike with information on culture, food, and shopping as…
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A 6,000 mile cycle journey
Globies past speaker Leon McCarron, the adventure film maker (most notably the inspiring Into the Empty Quarter with Alastair Humphreys) has turned his talents to writing, with the release of his first…
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Round the world in how many days?
Staying with cycling, Richard Evans of Wimbledon, South West London has been cycling around the world since April of this year on a recumbent bicycle. Originally planned as an attempt…
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Walking the Woods and the Water
Nick Hunt is a Globie and William Wood Legacy award winner, taking himself on a miraculous walking journey from one side of Europe to the other. In 1933, the eighteen year old…

