by Richard Collett | Jun 11, 2016 | PHOTOS FROM THE ROAD, United Kingdom
Here are a few of the things I saw on my travels to The Channels Islands of the United Kingdom. The Channel Islands, geographically, are closer to France than England, but they still remain staunchly British in character. I travelled to The Channel Islands to see this...
by Richard Collett | Apr 10, 2016 | GUEST POST, United Kingdom
Simple Travel Tips When Commuting and Driving to London Heathrow The tourism industry is one of the largest global economic contributors. Based on numbers by Statistica, it generates close to $7.6 trillion every year since 2014. With that, travellers have come up with...
by Richard Collett | Oct 14, 2015 | FROM THE ROAD, United Kingdom
‘Welcome to Sark’- the sign read as I climbed the harbour steps onto the island. With rain lashing down, I ran through a short tunnel carved through the rock of the cliff- the only entrance to the island- and on the other side found a farming tractor,...
by Richard Collett | Sep 1, 2015 | FROM THE ROAD, United Kingdom
In May 2015 Tim Millikin and Finola Hensman pedaled their bikes through the Berkshire city of Reading and onto the roads beyond, leaving their homes in the dust behind them to take on the nomadic life of the long distance cyclist. These were the...
by Richard Collett | Mar 26, 2015 | FROM THE ROAD, United Kingdom
The inhabitants of Bath have long lived in awe of the hot water that flows from the natural springs the city was founded on. The invading Romans built the first baths, and ever since people have traveled from far to bathe in the waters. I went to Bath in pursuit of...
by Richard Collett | Feb 5, 2015 | FROM THE ROAD, United Kingdom
Edinburgh. A city of hapless tourists immersed in illustrious history, where you’ll find haggis, bagpipes and kilts. But if it all gets too much, and the whiskey can’t help, then there’s Arthur’s Seat, a dormant volcano just a short stroll from...
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