historical buildings
Published on 15 January, 2012.
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I WAS appalled by the recent article about retired US Marine sniper Chris Kyle, who killed 255 people in Iraq. Applauding a sniper's prowess raises serious questions
Getting cosy in Copenhagen
THERE is a lot to like about Copenhagen. The trendy, youthful city has an enviable living standard and is big enough to be lively. Yet the Danish capital is also agreeably small, managing to avoid big-city stress and supply plenty of cosiness. Getting cosy in Copenhagen
Revitalised Rylestone
SOARING in a helicopter above the Capertee Valley, with its towering rock escarpments and gorges that stretch as far as the eye can see, I have one of those rare but wonderful moments where I feel I have come across something truly special. Revitalised Rylestone
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