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Timeless Travels Magazine Spring 2015 Back Issue

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In this packed issue you can travel to Cambodia, Malta, Turkey, Egypt, England, Italy, Australia and The Netherlands. What is the best way to visit the stunning archaeological park of Angkor, Cambodia? We let you in on the secrets to make the most of your visit. Did you know that the Knights of St John of Malta actually saved western civilisation as we know it? Or do you know where Alexander the Great is actually buried? We visit the city of Alexandria, Egypt to find out.

Hambledon Hill in Dorset, England, is home to one of Britain’s greatest hillforts and has just been saved for the nation. We have the scoop on the excavations that have been going on there. There are some treats for art lovers: we discover the first female artist in Florence and the community artists from the western desert of Australia. You can also discover the art treasures of Burghley House, one of the finest Elizabethan homes in England as well as finding out the unexpected treasures from Eastern Turkey.

Our interview this edition is with the founder of the Bradt Travel Guides, Hilary Bradt and our Intrepid Traveller is Fanny Parks who visited India and fell in love with the country in the 19th century. We spend a weekend in Amsterdam, have the latest arts and archaeological news and exhibitions as well as the latest book reviews and dig diary. So much to read and enjoy!
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Spring 2015 In this packed issue you can travel to Cambodia, Malta, Turkey, Egypt, England, Italy, Australia and The Netherlands. What is the best way to visit the stunning archaeological park of Angkor, Cambodia? We let you in on the secrets to make the most of your visit. Did you know that the Knights of St John of Malta actually saved western civilisation as we know it? Or do you know where Alexander the Great is actually buried? We visit the city of Alexandria, Egypt to find out. Hambledon Hill in Dorset, England, is home to one of Britain’s greatest hillforts and has just been saved for the nation. We have the scoop on the excavations that have been going on there. There are some treats for art lovers: we discover the first female artist in Florence and the community artists from the western desert of Australia. You can also discover the art treasures of Burghley House, one of the finest Elizabethan homes in England as well as finding out the unexpected treasures from Eastern Turkey. Our interview this edition is with the founder of the Bradt Travel Guides, Hilary Bradt and our Intrepid Traveller is Fanny Parks who visited India and fell in love with the country in the 19th century. We spend a weekend in Amsterdam, have the latest arts and archaeological news and exhibitions as well as the latest book reviews and dig diary. So much to read and enjoy!


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In this packed issue you can travel to Cambodia, Malta, Turkey, Egypt, England, Italy, Australia and The Netherlands. What is the best way to visit the stunning archaeological park of Angkor, Cambodia? We let you in on the secrets to make the most of your visit. Did you know that the Knights of St John of Malta actually saved western civilisation as we know it? Or do you know where Alexander the Great is actually buried? We visit the city of Alexandria, Egypt to find out.

Hambledon Hill in Dorset, England, is home to one of Britain’s greatest hillforts and has just been saved for the nation. We have the scoop on the excavations that have been going on there. There are some treats for art lovers: we discover the first female artist in Florence and the community artists from the western desert of Australia. You can also discover the art treasures of Burghley House, one of the finest Elizabethan homes in England as well as finding out the unexpected treasures from Eastern Turkey.

Our interview this edition is with the founder of the Bradt Travel Guides, Hilary Bradt and our Intrepid Traveller is Fanny Parks who visited India and fell in love with the country in the 19th century. We spend a weekend in Amsterdam, have the latest arts and archaeological news and exhibitions as well as the latest book reviews and dig diary. So much to read and enjoy!
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archaeology and art. The magazine exists to inspire readers
with different and alternative travel ideas based on an art or
archaeological focus. Written and lovingly produced by
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travel fact sections and gorgeous photography. !
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Below is a selection of articles in Timeless Travels Spring 2015.