
The adventure trail leaving from the “Biosphärenhaus Pfälzerwald/Nordvogesen” in Germany bordering the French Alsace region is marked with pictures of ants. And then there is this wood sculpture in the middle of the forest.

The adventure trail leaving from the “Biosphärenhaus Pfälzerwald/Nordvogesen” in Germany bordering the French Alsace region is marked with pictures of ants. And then there is this wood sculpture in the middle of the forest.
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Black, red, and white. This is at the end of the C2C bike route (from sea to sea, west coast to east coast) on Roker Beach, Sunderland.
Bench with a message
When I saw this message on a bench in Princess Garden in Edinburgh it caused me to check up on the tragedy of Air New Zealand.
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I found another bench – this time with a decidedly autumnal theme, figuratively and literally – in Durham, Northumberland.
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I saw these benches on Roker Beach in Sunderland, but the most poignant plaque – about refugees coming in a small boat from Norway during the second world war – is from Holy Island some 100 miles further north.
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