Slow Devon and Exmoor

Slow Devon and Exmoor
Author: Hilary Bradt
Publsiher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2010-05-11
Genre: Devon (England)
ISBN: 9781841623221

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One of three launch titles in the new Slow series of regional UK guides from two of the UK's most distinctive travel publishers: Bradt and Alastair Sawday. Travel slowly and sustainably with Hilary Bradt, founder of Bradt guides and a resident of Devon, as she takes you on a personal 'slow' tour of Devon and Exmoor. Connect with the people, places, environment and heritage of this spectacular part of the country and discover for yourself the unsung delights, well known sights, wildlife, coast and countryside - not to mention the foibles of the locals - in this truly unique guide. Topping it off is an enticing selection of accommodation from the inimitable collection of Alastair Sawday.

A Practical Treatise on Rail roads and Interior Communication in General

A Practical Treatise on Rail roads  and Interior Communication in General
Author: Wood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 848
Release: 1838
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UBBS:UBBS-00104400

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A Practical Treatise on Rail Roads and interior communication in general with original experiments and tables of the comparative value of canals and rail roads Illustrated by engravings

A Practical Treatise on Rail Roads  and interior communication in general  with original experiments  and tables of the comparative value of canals and rail roads  Illustrated by engravings
Author: Nicholas WOOD (Colliery Viewer.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 868
Release: 1838
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0020345201

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A Practical Treatise on Rail roads and Interior Communication in General

A Practical Treatise on Rail roads  and Interior Communication in General
Author: Nicholas Wood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 854
Release: 1838
Genre: Railroads
ISBN: OXFORD:591068725

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Local and Personal Acts

Local and Personal Acts
Author: Great Britain
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1008
Release: 1878
Genre: Law
ISBN: MINN:31951D01829829M

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Unlikely Positions in Unlikely Places

Unlikely Positions  in Unlikely Places
Author: Elizabeth Gowing
Publsiher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2019-06-03
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781784776404

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Elizabeth Gowing is not a likely yogini. She is too fond of chocolate and To-do lists, and sometimes falls over on her mat. But yoga has taken her on journeys both inside and out and now she follows yoga around Britain - from the village hall where a quivering triangle pose was interrupted by the council recycling collection to a sound gong bath in the country's noisiest city, from Cornwall to Scotland. She discovers prisoners finding solace in child's pose; children finding expression in dancer pose, and dancers sitting bendily in cobbler's pose. Her feet start to hurt and she realizes that yoga is a current of shared experience that runs quietly through British society, through Middle England to the nation's extremes. In schools and hospitals, from Newcastle to Nottingham, Wales to West Kilbride, she untangles the Ashtanga from the Kundalini, the Sanskrit from the whimsical new-age, and finds the ways that yoga is rebuilding communities and lives - and her own wobbling body. Sometimes funny, sometimes touching, Gowing evokes the characters and communities she meets along a fascinating journey in a celebration of ancient wisdom solving modern-day problems and the exultation of finally mastering the Crow.

Passing Place

Passing Place
Author: Mark Hayes
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2016-09-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 153310610X

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"The Greyhound pulled away into the thunderous summer storm, leaving in its wake a dishevelled, world-weary figure in the dark, deserted bus station." Richard is a man come to the end. Grieving after the death of his wife he has travelled the back roads of America in the search for an answer to that most impossible of questions. Why? Looking for that answer in all the wrong place. In a Hicksville town in the western desert, he answers a want ad for a piano player and finds himself in the Passing Place, an impossible bar, where the patrons all have stories to tell... Sonny, the doorman, drinks his brandy and tells a story of death row. A green haired girl sits in her tree and speaks of the wolf of winter. The Weaver of tears, cries her diamonds, and the Gunslinger speaks of death riding in on desert winds. The Greyman tells of his soulless world, before dancing with his mop once more. While in the kitchen the chef bends causality to make the greatest sandwich in the world, and the devil behind the bar tells tall tales while he pours you a drink. Welcome to Esqwith's Piano Bar and Grill... Where the impossible is the everyday and reality is just a matter of perspective. And even the cat has a story to tell... An impossible place that bridges dimensions and time itself. A place where stories are told and retold anew, and a place where something lurks unseen, something from the void, something dangerous, something hungry, something red... Fantasy and sci-fiction collide with horror and the supernatural in a world where reality is a matter of perception...

The Beaches of Scotland

The Beaches of Scotland
Author: Stacey McGowan Holloway
Publsiher: Vertebrate Publishing
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2022-04-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781839810794

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Scotland is renowned for its dramatic, fierce landscapes, but many people don't realise that some of the country's most exhilarating scenery rests on its coastline. The Beaches of Scotland by Stacey McGowan Holloway is a guide to over 150 hand-picked beaches around Scotland's coast, stretching from the mainland to the Outer Hebrides before sweeping north to Orkney and Shetland. These beaches offer something for everyone, from gentle sands which feel almost tropical to rugged coves which can only be accessed by kayak. The selected beaches have not been chosen for purely aesthetic reasons: these locations offer some amazing opportunities for adventure. From surfing to snorkelling, kayaking, camping and cold-water swimming, this book travels from Kilmory Beach, with its views over the Paps of Jura, along single-track roads to Singing Sands on the Ardnamurchan peninsula. It takes you from Portabello on the edge of Edinburgh's bustling streets to Kervaig Beach in the far north-west, where the lucky visitor may spot seals or puffins. Experience Scotland at its wildest and most stunning at Achnahaird Bay, bask in the otherworldly sense that these remote beaches can inspire at Balnakeil, gaze in awe at the scenery you can't quite believe is real on Berneray's West Beach, or blow the cobwebs away as you wander along the sand of Dornoch in the far north-east. Whether you're after a thrilling day getting salt in your hair or a peaceful escape from responsibilities and worries, Scotland's coast has it all. Featuring information on the facilities, access and activities that can be enjoyed at each beach, as well as custom mapping and stunning photography, The Beaches of Scotland is the perfect companion to your exploration of Scotland's stunning coastline.