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Tour of East Madeira

We booked a tour of east Madeira and the coach picked us up from outside our hotel. Throughout the excursion the driver gave us
4/5

Ramster Gardens – A well established garden I’d never heard of

Ramster Garden We visited Ramster Garden on our way home from Winchester in April. It is near Chiddingfold and situated in Surrey on the
5/5

Tour of North West Madeira

We booked on a coach tour which took us around the most scenic parts of the north and west area of Madeira island. We
4/5

Tilbury Fort – an interesting English Heritage site

Although it’s cheaper to purchase tickets online we bought our tickets on the day and a guide book in the old guard house which
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Travelling to Tilbury to visit the fort

As we live in East Kent, driving to Tilbury in Essex means using the dreaded Dartford crossing so I was keen to go via
5/5

Titanic Museum Belfast

My sister and I have just returned from a three day city break in Belfast. We booked the trip through Easyjet and flew from
4/5

The brutalist, and expensive, Barbican

‘There won’t be a big group and it will only last an hour’ – these were the words I used to persuade my husband
3/5

Traditional lost-wax casting

The small Ghanian village of Sokoban Krofrom is famous for traditional brass casting of beads, jewellery and statues. Using techniques that haven’t changed for
4/5

An Ashanti palace and museum

Manhiya Palace Manhyia Palace in Ghana was built in 1926 for the Ashanti King, Nana Prempeh I, on his return from exile in the
3/5

Finding out about the benefits of Propalis

I didn’t know stingless bees existed, so was intrigued by a visit to The International Stingless Bee Centre, which claims to be Ghana’s number
3/5

Weaving, chocolate and stamping

Whilst visiting Ghana we had the opportunity to learn about kente cloth, the legendary eye-catching fabric worn by African kings down the centuries. At
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The last remains of Ghana’s ancient Ashanti civilisation

Near Ghana’s second city Kumasi, is the UNESCO listed Ashanti Traditional Buildings Site, made up of ten ancient fetish shrines. We visited the only

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