The wild and weird in the British backwoods
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The Wales landscape is a contrast of gentle beaches, rolling green hillsides and wild, mountainous terrain. The Welsh language and the area's fishing and farming traditions remain entrenched in the region's way of life. Visitor information is provided.
Publication Name: Travel & Leisure
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0041-2007
Year: 1993
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Wordsworth's lake country
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The Lake District in England is home to 14 lakes, including Windermere, the largest at over 10 miles long. The area known for its gentle mountains and ever-changing weather, was written about by William Wordsworth in the early 19th century.
Publication Name: Travel & Leisure
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0041-2007
Year: 1992
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Northern Ireland: danger still lurks
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Some tourists choose to visit Northern Ireland so that they may be able to see some of political unrest in the country. Much of the country is beautiful, but tourists may be apprehensive due to the ever-present armed police.
Publication Name: Travel & Leisure
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0041-2007
Year: 1993
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