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If there were seven man made sites that could define the world as it is today and continue to ring through the ages, what would they be?Who better to answer this question than three middle class white English men with no formal expertise in history, anthropology or architecture. I'm sure this won't take us too long...The rules are as follows:1) The…
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The much anticipated and delayed part 2 on Albanian medieval ruler and petrol station namesake Skanderbeg.Sources:https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A05184.0001.001?view=toc https://www.historytoday.com/history-matters/skanderbeg-man-our-times Useful wikipedia articleshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skanderbeg#cite_note-FOOTNOTEAnamali2002343-38https:…
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We are finally doing away with any pretense that this is a travel show and going all in on history. This time inspired by my parking spot in the city of Kruj, I talk to Mat and Adam about one of the most prominent figures in Albanian history. The 15th century super soldier, warlord and Albanian Braveheart, Skanderbeg.Sources:https://quod.lib.umich.…
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We rejoin our heroes as they march on Ely with their 19th century technical. Will they get the wage increases and lower food prices they demand? Will it all end in a blaze of glory shootout in a bar? Let's find out.You can find out more about this wild few days yourself at Ely Museum where I first heard the story.www.elymuseum.org.uk/Sources:Flatma…
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Join us once again in the history hole. This time Mat and I talk about an event that not very many people outside North Cambridgeshire know about, inspired by my driving around the area this summer.The Littleport Riot of 1816 was one of a large number of food riots across the UK during the early 19th century. In this part we explore the background …
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We're back from our short break with a bit of history. This time I hand the reins over to Mat who gives me a brief overview of the Green Revolution of the mid twentieth century.Yes, it's sort of travel related. History happens in places. Places are where you travel to. Nuff said.You can contact us through allpointspod@gmail.com or Twitter @allpoint…
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While I get on top of all the work things I need to do in order to eat and put fuel in Abbie, here's an episode of An Englishman in the Balkans podcast that I guested on.The show is well worth a listen for a crash course in the region. Alongside a companion show "Travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina." You can find these wherever you find podcasts.There…
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Host of the Englishman in the Balkans Podcast, David Pejcinovic-Bailey talks to me about this sometimes misunderstood country in the western Balkans. We talk about how to arrange a journey here, things to see and do in the country and some basic phrases to et by with.An Englishman in the Balkans can be found on all major podcasting apps, as can his…
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I'm joined by travel writer Leon McAnally to discuss the phenomenon of Dark Tourism. We talk about the history of dark tourism, why places where terrible things have happened appeal to people and the controversy of marketing these locations as travel destinations.Leon is the author of A Guide to Dark Attractions in the UK. It is currently available…
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A very short history of a fascinating country. I take Mat through several thousand years of history of the region which would become Albania. Some key episodes from the county's history are picked out based on my favorite exhibits from my visit to the National Museum in Tirana.You can contact us through allpointspod@gmail.com or Twitter @allpointsc…
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A short guide to some of the things to see and do in the centre of the Albanian capital. Tirana. We cover the Orthodox Cathedral, the Central Mosque, the pyramid and the Bunkart exhibitions in the winding tunnels beneath the city.You can contact us through allpointspod@gmail.com or Twitter @allpointscast. We're always looking for new guests if you …
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Part 2 of an episode where a Wine and Cheese expert Andrew Fletcher tries to show me the joy of food as part of travel. While I derail the conversation with talk about doner kebab pizza and cannibalism.Yes, podcasts are a perfectly suitable medium for an episode devoted entirely to food and drink!You can also contact us through allpointspod@gmail.c…
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Sommelier, cheese expert and brother, Andrew, takes me on a trip through European cheeses and some of the best wines from northern Italy. Yes, podcasts are a perfectly suitable medium for an episode devoted entirely to food and drink!You can also contact us through allpointspod@gmail.com or Twitter @allpointscast. We're always looking for new guest…
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My guest Jean Bons of International Leadership Outreach talks to me about traveling around Kenya. We also discuss the work of ILO and their projects in Kimilili, including making and distributing sanitary products to help keep girls in school.You can find out more about Jean and her work at the below links:Donation to ILO - https://ilo.churchtrac.c…
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My interview last week with Lou Henwood ran a bit long, and so I needed to cut out some of the less travel related digressions to get it to my usual 30 minutes or so.We did have a really interesting chat about the time she was in the country during Typhoon Haiyan, at the time the strongest storm to have ever made landfall anywhere in the world. So …
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The Singing Zookeeper, Lou Henwood, joins me this week to talk about life and travel in the Philippines. In particular, the establishment of the Motag Living Museum.You can find details of the museum here:https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g294260-d6676480-Reviews-Motag_Living_Museum-Boracay_Malay_Aklan_Province_Panay_Island_Visayas.ht…
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I recently did a guest spot on the Crossing It Off podcast. It's a great show for binging on stories of travel and adventure. You can find more from them at the below link or by searching "Crossing It Off" wherever you get podcasts.https://crossingitoffpodcast.com/New All Points In Between episode coming this Friday.…
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They say food is one of the great pleasures of traveling. I've never been wholly convinced. This time Mat takes me out in London and introduces me to the world of East Asian baking. Which we then eat in a park, with the expected impact on sound quality. Meanwhile I sneak out to buy a more unusual surprise for him.Photos of what we're talking about …
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Just deserts...In the conclusion of the Atlantic Coast mini series we finally arrive battered, dented and exhilarated in Dakar. Take in the view, see your first tree for 1,500 miles and grab a Dakar Rally sticker for the van.This article provides a pretty good overview of the border crossing at Diama:https://africax.org/the-journey/diama-border-cro…
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In this episode we continue our trip down the West African coastal route between the two major cities of Mauritania, Nouadhibou and Nouakchott.I reference the Fiche document it's important to have when travelling through Mauritania. When creating one you should include the following details (written in French):-Your name-Your passport number-Your d…
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Guide to travelling along the Atlantic coast route from Marrakech to Nouadhibou in Mauritania. Includes tips on the best parking spots along with things to see and do on the way. Some pictures from the journey found on our Twitter @allpointscastIf you want to get in touch with us then you can do that via the above twitter or by email allpointspod@g…
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Part 2 of our episodes on one of the great travellers of history. Ibn Battuta.The translation of Ibn Battuta's book that I used can be found here.archive.org/details/travels-of-…%931354-Volume-III/If you want to get in touch with us then you can do that via the above twitter or by email allpointspod@gmail.comIntro music - Scott Holmes "Travel Forev…
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Part one of me nerding out over one of the great travellers of history you may not have heard about. For thirty years in the 1300s, Tangier's most famous son Ibn Battuta travelled over 73,000 miles across the medieval world. In these episodes I pick a few of my favourite stores from the book he wrote after returning to Morocco and talk to Mat about…
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In Episode 2 I talk to Mat about the phenomenon of Paris Syndrome. A severe form of culture shock experienced by some visitors to the city. We then talk about our own experiences with culture shock in different countries and techniques for managing it.Intro music - Scott Holmes "Travel Forever"CC BY-NC-ND 4.0freemusicarchive.org/music/independ…lmes…
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Congratulations on finding the first episode, and might I say you looked very charismatic and well read while doing so.In this episode I speak with travel writer and poet Roy Duffield about our experiences with various scams around the world. We then look at a play by play account of a recent incident that happened to me while crossing a border. We…
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