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Definitions of Culture and Japanese cities
by smartcontentz
Susono is a small city in Shizuoka prefecture in Japan. It is a city that typifies what the Japanese call, "inaka", meaning rural. It's a city so it isn't strictly "rural", but then again the Japanese mean... published 3 weeks ago
Buying old property in France
by Princessa
France offers some of the best value for money properties in Europe. Probably it is the only country where you can still afford to buy a renaissance castle in the countryside or a large barn with acres of... published 2 months ago
Travel in the Cotswolds in the UK
by gypsy10
The Cotswolds are one of the most beautiful, unspoilt parts of England. They run from Broadway in the north to the spectacular Georgian city of Bath, in the south. The Cotswolds are famous for ancient, honey... published 2 months ago
How now brown cow? Glad to see you at last
by Bard of Ely
I have a book on Agua Garcia which details all the wildlife to be found in its forests and countryside and had visited the area before and fell in love with the place. So having received an invitation to the... published 3 months ago
Moving to France
by Princessa
Tired of living in Spain, three years ago we decided to sell our house, all furniture included and move. The problem was... we did not know where to move! Before we sold the house we went to the Dominican... published 5 months ago
The National Trust
by moonbun
The National Trust is a registered charity who preserve and open to the public historic houses and gardens, monuments, notable open spaces such as woodland and forests, islands, farmland, nature reserves and... published 5 months ago
Chartwell - The Family Home of Winston Churchill
by moonbun
Chartwell House Chartwell is situated in the British countryside of Kent and was home to the Churchill family for 40 years. Winston Churchill, the two-time British Prime Minister first saw the property in... published 6 months ago
I Am Nothing in Your Vastness
by yorkshirewriter
Rugged vast and daunting You stand before me silent awe-inspiring Forever challenging me to climb upon And struggle up your razor edge To peaks so free the wind is bound Ten thousand rows of trees on rugged... published 7 months ago
Free foods and herbal medicines from the countryside
by Bard of Ely
In the past many wild plants were used as food sources as well as being a medicine cabinet of natural remedies. Over the years wild foods have become too often forgotten and the modern diet usually consists... published 7 months ago
Making the Most of Golf in the UK
by NMJ
The countryside has panoramas that are quite astonishing with disbelief. Be adventurous and try to fly a bird at one of the British schools. Visit Art centres and ponder quietly as you look at the Arts and... published 11 months ago












