Monthly Archives: March 2008

The "Coastal Renaissance", the world's largest double-ended ferry, which plies the Vancouver-Nanaimo route.
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"We made our way round the cavernous atrium to our room. As soon as we walked in we knew we'd got our money's worth – it was clean and generously sized, with a comfortable king-sized bed and a splendid sea view looking over the Penang Strait." Kay and Dave find excellent value for money at the Bayview Hotel.
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View from El Yelmo, the most notable peak in Spain's Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas.
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This week: Citizenship - and some of the recent attempts to define and shore up "Britishness" in the UK's ever-changing population
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Genealogy has become a very popular hobby. People like to find out who they are and where they came from. Researching family histories isn't simply about collecting names and dates. It can unearth all sorts of interesting facts about migration and other social history.
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