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Exploring Norfolk’s ancient past from 900,000-year-old footprints to the remains of a 10-ton giant
Stand on the secluded sandy beach in Happisburgh and you’ll be looking out across submerged Doggerland, an area that once…
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Boris under pressure to fix foreign holidays FAST! Ministers urge PM to expand ‘green list’
Boris Johnson is today facing a Cabinet revolt amid fears just a handful of holiday destinations will be opened up this…
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A shore bet: Beachfront homes will reap healthy returns
Estate agents are falling over themselves to talk up the growing demand for beach houses. Sheltered among the sand dunes…
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Seychelles holidays: It has vaccinated almost its entire population and is keen to welcome us back
As of this week, 95 per cent of adults in the Seychelles had been given their first Covid jab. Some…
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Fishing holidays: Northern Scotland is angling heaven but it won’t matter if you don’t catch a thing
Day four and delirium has set in. I see fish in every shadowy corner of the River Findhorn — ghosts…
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Exploring the English Riviera: Discovering that kiss-me-quick Torbay is a thing of the past
Watcombe hasn’t changed much since Isambard Kingdom Brunel fell in love with it 170 years ago. The little crescent of…
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What are the best zoos, aquariums and ziplines? Vote now
10Best Editors, Special to USA TODAY 10Best Published 3:22 p.m. ET April 30, 2021 | Updated 3:27 p.m. ET April…
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