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Endangered Asiatic lions move to new home in Kent

Endangered Asiatic lions move to new home in Kent

by David Hibbins | Mar 12, 2023 | Latest Travel News

Two endangered Asiatic lions have found a new home after their zoo shut down permanently, leading them to move to the other side of the country. Sahee and Sonika have been welcomed into a new family at the The Big Cat Sanctuary in Ashford, Kent.The adorable...
Inside Britain’s most remote mainland community on Scotland’s Knoydart peninsula

Inside Britain’s most remote mainland community on Scotland’s Knoydart peninsula

by David Hibbins | Mar 11, 2023 | Latest Travel News

‘I’ll come back when it’s less busy,’ says the lady, and marches out, vibrating with rage.I sympathise, to be honest. There she was, enjoying Inverie’s village shop, browsing at her leisure. Then my party arrives – two sets of parents and...
Inside America’s oldest Irish pub, where Houdini’s old handcuffs are behind the bar

Inside America’s oldest Irish pub, where Houdini’s old handcuffs are behind the bar

by David Hibbins | Mar 11, 2023 | Latest Travel News

Warped wood, low lighting, the woozy scent of ale, and the crunch of sawdust under foot. Stepping through the eroding swinging doors of McSorley’s Old Ale House in New York’s East Village is like stepping back in time.In fact, not much has changed...
The Brits who left home for the ‘Good Life’ in Poland

The Brits who left home for the ‘Good Life’ in Poland

by David Hibbins | Mar 11, 2023 | Latest Travel News

Marianne Goodman can’t contain her excitement at she and her husband’s new move.Having sold their ‘cul-de-sac house’ near Hartlepool, the bubbly 58-year-old and 61-year-old partner Glenn are now preparing to move into a two-acre property in northeast Poland.She...
How the Great Blizzard of 1888 on March 11 left 400 dead on the East Coast

How the Great Blizzard of 1888 on March 11 left 400 dead on the East Coast

by David Hibbins | Mar 11, 2023 | Latest Travel News

Tangled telephone lines, 500,000lbs of manure covering New York City streets, snowdrifts up to 52ft high in Brooklyn and more than 400 left dead on the East Coast.This was the scene 135 years ago, in the wake of one of the deadliest winter storms in American...
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