February 2005 London meeting
Gerry Brennan was our first speaker and gave us an insight
into life in Botswana. Gerry went there to teach Art &
Design. She began with slides showing some of her pupil's work.
The children are expert at making sculptures from wire. Gerry
showed us some of Chobe National Park's 11,000 square
kilometres, home to elephants, lion and buffalo, some of
which get extremely close. Gerry also explained some of the local
superstitions, my favourite being her picture of a house surrounded
by green fields, however the area around the house had no grass, as
the locals believe that snakes live in the grass and they are
scared of them!
Our second speakers were duo Shally and Richard Hunt, whose
talk entitled “No ordinary walk” was their 2300
mile, 40 week walk from Cape Wraith to Nice. Though they did the
first part in reverse walking from Dover to the north of Scotland
before hopping over the Channel and walking in the summer heat
through Belgium, Luxembourg and France. They crossed both the Jura
and Vosges Mountains, sleeping in refuges and camping. After 40
weeks they finally made it to Nice in the rain.
5th March 2005 London meeting
Our first speaker was Matthew Leeming who gave Globies a
fascinating talk on Afghanistan. Matthew began in the city
of Herat, where he visited the beautiful Friday mosque with its
wonderful blue tiles. We saw the tile factory where the tiles are
still made by hand today. From Shibagan he showed us the solid gold
jewellery which had escaped melting down by the Taliban by being
hidden in a bank vault.
In Balkh we saw the worlds oldest mosque dating from 950AD, the
mosque of the 9 domes, which is housed under a roof now to protect
it from the elements. And the views of the spectacular mountains in
the east of Afghanistan finished off a great talk.
Our second speaker was long time Globie Phil Koniotes whose
slides took us to Svalbard and Greenland. The
Svalbard part was actually the honeymoon of Phil and fellow Globie
Lindy, who met at Globetrotters, all together, aaaaaaaahhhhhh! Their
trip took them to see the wildlife of Svalbard where they saw
Arctic Fox and all kinds of bird life, as well as enjoying Russian
hospitality including BBQ's on board their ship. In Greenland
Phil showed us the old whaling stations which are dotted around.
Phil's fabulous icebergs photos showed the deep blue
colours of the oldest chunks of ice. He was also lucky enough to
spot a Polar bear and to see a hump back whale feeding frenzy.
By Padmassana
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. There is no London meeting in August,
but we will be back in September. For more information, you can
contact the Globetrotters Info line on +44 (0) 20 8674 6229, or
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