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Vortex to another dimension in Brighton England

content discovered on Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Anna RobertsThe ArgusCouncil bosses have been left mystified after reports that a portal to another dimension has opened in a residential street in Brighton.A member of the public reported to Brighton and Hove City Council that the “wormhole or vortex” had opened up in Montreal Road, Hanover, on May 2.They made the report via the website Fix My Street which is more typically used to report potholes, dumped rubbish and broken lampposts.The anonymous poster said: “I was recently walking my affenpinscher (a... read more »

Steampunk needs you...in the Northern territories!

content discovered on Sunday, April 28, 2013

The territories in the North need your steampunk assistance. Dear Boffin Bunker Laboratory Journal ReadersThe Boffin received a despatch Aether messageover the tweetering network requesting urgent help. A steampunk festival initiative needs a boost. The message may be found here:- http://craighallam.wordpress.com/2013/04/26/steampunk-needs-you/All important further information for this worthy Steampunk venture may be found here;-http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/steampunk-doncaster--2Now who amongst... read more »

St George’s Day Round Up

content discovered on Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Although not as popular as its cousin St Patricks Day, St Georges Day does serve as a reminder that England and English culture deserve celebration. And what better way to celebrate the patron saint of England than by visiting some truly English sites. 1. Visit Ilkley Moor. If you fancy a getaway from the city, [...] read more »

Stonehenge Settled 5,000 Years Earlier Than Tho...

content discovered on Friday, April 19, 2013

Carbon dating near the monument reveals a settlement occupied between 7,500 and 4,700 BC. -> read more »

What to Bring When Navigating Europe’s Roads

content discovered on Tuesday, March 19, 2013

The beauty of travelling and exploring Europe is the fact that as far as continents go, this one is pretty compact. Whether youre travelling by airplane, bus, or car, the distances are tiny compared to almost any other continent. Nevertheless, the sheer amount of sightseeing that is packed into these very small distances is sometimes [...] read more »

Threshold Sessions with Addistock #5: Robert Vi...

content discovered on Thursday, March 14, 2013

Over a period of three days Threshold Festival took over four venues in Liverpool's Baltic Triangle and Seba Rashii Culture Zine was there.Our team went around the festival writing wonderful words, taking excellent photographs and filming some sessions and live sets for the Official Festival Blog. We askedAddistock Sessions, a Liverpool based project founded by James Addis, to produce some sessions and live sets for us and in collaboration with the wonderful Threshold Festival and Seba Rashii Culture Zi... read more »

Continents – Idle Hands

content discovered on Saturday, March 02, 2013

Metalcore von der grünen Insel, entweder der totale Knüller wie die Architects, While She Sleeps oder High Hopes oder eben eher naja. Ziemlich naja sind leider auch Continents. Dabei ist Idle Hands kein wirklich schlechtes Debutalbum geworden, gefällige Grooves, weiterlesen... ähnliche Themen: Dirt Rockn'Roll Accident Ohne weiteres würde man beim Sound von Dirt nicht vermuten,... Funeral For A Friend Conduit Funeral for A Friend sind schon eine ganze Weile im... Hatebreed The Divinity Of Pur... read more »

British Beach Places in Top Ten Best Beaches of...

content discovered on Thursday, February 28, 2013

Okay, own up, you guys did anybody vote in the TripAdvisor Travellers Choice? If so, were you the one who voted Rhossili Bay, Swansea, UK into the top ten? Because if you did, Australia is mad at you. As you can see from the above picture, there is  nothing wrong about Rhossili Bay in [...] read more »

Lakeland to Lindisfarne, by John Gillham, Revie...

content discovered on Sunday, February 24, 2013

Walker, moutaineer, historian, or just interested in the great outdoors? This book has something for you. It was a Christmas present from one of my wife’s sisters, some years ago, and has been sitting on the shelf until now. I picked it up as a light alternative to the rather disturbing piece of fiction I finished last week. And I’m so glad I did. This guide is intended as just that; an introduction to and a planning tool for a coast to coast walk from the west to east shores of northern England. John ... read more »

Tate Modern

content discovered on Thursday, January 31, 2013

Ну и завершает мою серию про Лондон этот рассказ про галерею TATE Modern. Начну с того, что отправилась я туда серым лондонским утром в воскресенье. Находится он не совсем в центре, поэтому пришлось ехать на метро. Я, конечно, знала из опыта жизни в Бельгии, что по воскресеньям Европа “вымирает”, но то был маленький городишка Антверпен, а не многомиллионная столица Англии. Поэтому, оказавшись одна на станции метро, я почувствовала себя жутковато, так как в Москве такого в принципе не бывает – даже если о... read more »

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