The Passport blog
By Lonely Planet Traveller
The Museum of British Surfing recently opened in Braunton, North Devon, with exhibitions detailing the country’s role in the history of the sport.
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The continent’s rich history of scientific discovery and wondrous natural sights are sure to inspire all kinds of brainiacs, from physics buffs to fossil hunters.
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The romance and history of England can be found along the length of the river, from green, rolling hills to the ocean.
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Try a night of a true sensory experience, where you cannot see what you are eating or drinking.
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The capital is the most verdant city of its size in the world. Nearly 40% of Greater London is made up of parks, commons, public gardens and other open spaces.
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The Passport blog
By Sean O'Neill
Britain’s tallest sculpture, the ruby red, 37-storey Arcelormittal Orbit offers panoramic views of London during the 2012 Games, and will reopen in July 2013.
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