With little else of outstanding interest in Lincolnshire, you'll probably have to travel out of your way to reach the small, backwater city of Lincoln. But you'll be rewarded by one of England's most splendid cathedrals, its colossal towers soaring above the flat countryside. Historic Lincoln occupies the uphill part of the city, above and separate from the modern and commercial center. At the top of Steep Hill, on one side of the square called Castle Hill, stands the Norman castle. The other side of the square leads to the west front of the cathedral, breathtaking for its size and abundance of arcading. Though part of the facade is Norman, the bulk of the church is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
30 July 2023
LINCOLN
23 July 2023
UMHLANGA
Up-market resort with sophisticated shopping malls, a beach with sandy stretches and rocky areas, and a paved walkaway along the beach. Trails meander through the dune forest of the Umhlanga Lagoon Nature Reserve. Umhlanga Rocks attracts holiday-makers all year round. Since its amalgamation with the luxury suburb of La Lucia, Umhlanga is something of a mini-Durban. It has a population of over 50 000 residents, numerous shopping malls, nightclubs, a variety of good restaurants.
Umhlanga Rocks is an easy 15 minutes' driving from the Durban city centre, so is much in demand as a holiday spot. And, as with any top seaside place, all its holiday accommodation is within walking distance of the surf. The beach is long and slightly sloping with shark-netted bathing areas, lifeguards, refreshments and changing facilities. And the town's famous red-and-white lighthouse is visible the length of the beach.
16 July 2023
CHARLESTON, S.C.
And then there is Charleston. Her charm and beauty have long proven to be irrestible. You'll see it in the lacy trim of her breezy piazzas. And feel it in the spirit of her rich heritage. A port city steeped in history. Barely changed since its founding in 1670. Here you'll find the very best of the South. A genteel nature, so inviting. So gracious. And an indomitable strength that has proudly withstood great fires, earthquakes, pirates, a civil war and hurricanes with little more than a bat of an eye.
AMERICA'S MOST HISTORICAL CITY
Charleston, S.C.
Charles Town, as it was originally called, was settled in 1670 where the Asley and Cooper Rivers meet to form the Atlantic Ocean. It is most famous for its well preserved 18th century architecture, historical forts, gardens, and seaport facilities.
By horse-drawn carriage, air-conditioned bus, boat, bicycle or on foot, a tour of Charleston is a remarkable journey through time.
08 July 2023
MELFORT
The newest city in Saskatchewan is surrounded by the famous black loam of the Carrot River Valley. Agriculture has been Melfort's number one industry since the first settlement days in 1903. Melfort bills itself as the City of Northern Lights for the spectacle the Aurora borealis affords in the night skies for much of the year. The new Northern Lights Palace offers spectacles of a different sort. With its multi-purpose arena, indoor wave pool and waterslide, the complex is quickly becoming a popular recreation area and the focal point for the community.
City residents are also proud of the Melfort and District Regional Park, with its challenging 18-hole grass green course, exceptional ball diamonds and nationally accredited water-ski site. A short drive from the city are the scenic North Saskatchewan River and Codette Lake. Popular celebrations are Back to the '50s in mid-June and Harvest Howl in mid-October.
01 July 2023
LUGANVILLE
Espiritu Santo, more commonly known as Santo, is the largest island in Vanuatu with an overall area of some 4000 km². For the most part, the population lives along the coast or on the small offshore islands. Dominated by Mount Tabwemasana (1880 m) the eastern coast is wild and mountainous, difficult to access, as opposed to the western coast which can easily be explored. Copra, cattle farming, fishing, coffee and cocoa remain the major resources of the island, with a growing tourism sector.
Luganville is Vanuatu's second urban centre. Whilst it may not be the administrative capital, nevertheless, with the extension of the airstrip to international standards and the various projects which should be coming on line shortly, not to mention the thousands of hectares of arable land, it stands a very good chance of becoming the economical capital of Vanuatu one day.