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The Yorkshire Dales National Park is a showcase for some of the finest limestone scenery in Europe. Covering 683 square miles it can be divided naturally into a number of areas each with its own character. Perhaps the most famous of these is the area widely known as the Three Peaks much of which is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The Three Peaks lie on the western fringe of the National Park & consist of the mountains of Whernside (2414 ft) Ingleborough (2373 ft) & Pen-y-Ghent (2273 ft). In this stunning book photographer Andy Standfield who has known the area most of this life captures the ever-changing seasons of a year in the life of the Three Peaks. ...
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The village of Campodimele in the Aurunci Mountains has been called the village of eternal youth by the scientific community after a study revealed the astonishing longevity of its inhabitants. The average life expectancy of the Campomelani is 95 compared to the European average of 75 for men & 82 for women. Not only do the villagers live to an extraordinary age but they also enjoy healthy & active lives at an age when many people in the UK have succumbed to general infirmity or the three major plagues of Western life: cancer heart disease & diabetes. How do they do it? Tracey Lawson decided that the only way to find out was to spend some time living in the village herself. This book chronicles twelve months in the life of Campodimele focusing on the seasonal cooking & eating habits that doctors believe are the key to the villagers long lives. There are insights from such colourful characters as Gerardo who still zips down to the wheat fields on his aged scooter & Maria who is often seen chasing hens up the hill on her 83-year-old legs
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The village of Campodimele in the Aurunci Mountains has been called the village of eternal youth by the scientific community after a study revealed the astonishing longevity of its inhabitants. The average life expectancy of the Campomelani is 95 compared to the European average of 75 for men & 82 for women. Not only do the villagers live to an extraordinary age but they also enjoy healthy & active lives at an age when many people in the UK have succumbed to general infirmity or the three major plagues of Western life: cancer heart disease & diabetes. How do they do it? Tracey Lawson decided that the only way to find out was to spend some time living in the village herself. This book chronicles twelve months in the life of Campodimele focusing on the seasonal cooking & eating habits that doctors believe are the key to the villagers long lives. There are insights from such colourful characters as Gerardo who still zips down to the wheat fields on his aged scooter & Maria who is often seen chasing hens up the hill on her 83-year-old legs as well as a years worth of timeless simple recipes that will seduce even the busiest urbanite. With full-colour plate sections to show off the wealth of gorgeous photography A Year in the Village of Eternity is at once a Mediterranean cookbook a sensible & inspiring food manual & a stunning unique travel book; a winning cross between Under the Tuscan Sun & Jamies Italy with a dash of You Are What You Eat. ...
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The Guide to the Worlds Greatest Happenings A Year of Festivals" takes you around the world in pursuit of festivals in all their flamboyant color & variety. Discover music camel races feats of endurance manic street parties & monumental food fights! From the sublime (Venices Carnevale or Indias Krishna Janmastami) to the absurd (Finlands Wife-Carrying Championships or Australias Beer Can Regatta)
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'It was time the editor told me for a more modern approach to Germany...The three of us were the backbone of the British press corps. No cliche about Germany left the country without us having given it our seal of approval.'Laugh-out-loud funny this is the memorable story of an English journalist's adventures - including his encounters with women - as he tries to get to grip with the Germans. Facing bankruptcy Roger is advised by his accountant to make use of a legal loophole: in Germany married couples have their tax bill halved. So the search is on for a German bride. Meanwhile his father a former bomber pilot and war hero is also in financial trouble and is threatening to move to Germany and sponge off his son.The combination of financial romantic and parental crises sets in train a
hilarious romp during which we discover more than we really wanted to about speed-dating and nudist beaches the British media obsession with Adolf Hitler and how to cheat at the Berlin marathon curry wurst and stuffed cabbage. Writing incisively and almost without prejudice Roger Boyes describes the peculiarities of everyday life in Germany.
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' It was time the editor told me for a more modern approach to Germany... The three of us were the backbone of the British press corps. No cliche about Germany left the country without us having given it our seal of approval.' Laugh-out-loud funny this is the memorable story of an English journalist's adventures
- including his encounters with women
- as he tries to get to grip with the Germans. Facing bankruptcy Roger is advised by his accountant to make use of a legal loophole: in Germany married couples have their tax bill halved. So the search is on for a German bride. Meanwhile his father a former bomber pilot & war hero is also in financial trouble & is threatening to move to Germany & sponge off his son. The combination of financial romantic & parental crises sets in train a hilarious romp during which we discover more than we really wanted to about speed-dating & nudist beaches the British media obsession with Adolf Hitler & how to cheat at the Berlin marathon curry wurst & stuffed cabbage. Writing incisively & almost without prejudice Roger Boyes describes the peculiarities of everyday life in Germany.

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