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Into the field
So what does one need for a field trip anyway? For a reconnaissance trip, not one to get dirty on, more like having a little look round. And in a field that’s not too far from a coffee shop. Start … Continue reading
The Monastery, Petra
At Petra, you can walk past The Treasury and the Roman ruins, and up into the mountains. Eventually, after 850 steps and many pauses to gasp for breath look at the view, you turn a corner, and this is what … Continue reading