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Entries Tagged as 'The great outdoors'

A balloon race long since run

August 16th, 2008 · No Comments · Serendipitous, The great outdoors

Found this today while out geocaching, caught in the hedgerow in a farmer’s field just south of Cottered in Hertfordshire. The balloon (which had been yellow) was in shreds but still attached.

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‘Is Alan Titchmarsh culpable for Churchill’s turf mohican?’

July 30th, 2008 · No Comments · A bit of politics, The great outdoors

An inspirational interview in Salon that has me eyeing the disused planters at the end of a neighbouring street. Here’s an excerpt but reading the whole thing, which includes a Q&A with ‘guerilla gardener’ Richard Reynolds, is very much recommended.

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Why playing with the ocean is a risky game

July 17th, 2008 · No Comments · Bizarre news, The great outdoors

Bournemouth has decided that it would like to be a surf resort, according to The Guardian, and attract all those surfing tourists for who Cornwall is just too inconveniently western. What a distance to travel! To that end it is building an artificial reef out of specially-designed sandbags in Poole Bay in order to take the area’s natural swell and turn it into breaking waves.

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The town where dying is forbidden

July 15th, 2008 · No Comments · Bizarre news, The great outdoors, Weird and wonderful

Ever had an urge to visit Svalbard? Perhaps after reading Philip Pullman, or seeing pictures of its beautiful location? Just make sure you’re in good health when you go.

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A too-intimate acquaintance with nature

July 15th, 2008 · No Comments · Bizarre news, The great outdoors, Weird and wonderful

Whoever wrote this article on the nude climbing craze isn’t taking account of the British climate. Or, as anyone engaged in outdoor activities at this time of year knows but too well, the British stinging nettle. Ouch…

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Last and longest journey

April 8th, 2008 · No Comments · The great outdoors, Weird and wonderful

Incredible pictures from the New York Times this morning show the city’s unwanted Redbird subway cars being towed off the coast of Delaware where they will be dumped into the Atlantic Ocean to form an artificial reef.

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Making the most of a bad deal

April 3rd, 2008 · No Comments · Bizarre news, The great outdoors, Weird and wonderful

Intriguing story from today’s Telegraph about an Iranian asylum-seeker running the world’s most northerly kebab-shop.

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