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Perceptive Travel Book Reviews February 2021 by Susan Griffith In this issue: A brilliantly entertaining account both funny and serious of cycling across five continents, an exhaustive (and exhausting) description of an expat summer in Galicia, and a diverting compendium of travel puzzles and quizzes. By Stephen Fabes The round-the-world journey by bicycle that gave rise to this splendid account can justly be described as epic, though the author would avoid any such boastful epithet. At age 29, after practicing medicine for a couple of years in the emergency department of a London hospital, the author self-diagnoses a case of Sehnsucht, which translates as yearning for ideal alternative experiences. He later uses another word new to me which could be construed in the same way: dromomania is a psychiatric diagnosis (no longer current) of wanderlust, desire for frequent traveling. (Perhaps we are all psychologically suffering from this at the moment!) ....
30 wonderful wildlife holidays for 2021 From polar bears to butterflies, these wildlife holidays put animals in the spotlight Lions in Welgevonden Game Reserve, South Africa Credit: Getty From leopards, lions and wildebeest to flamingos, whale sharks and giant morpho butterflies, Brian Jackman guides you around the world in 30 species to mark World Wildlife Day. 1. Bengal tiger No other image sums up the Indian subcontinent more dramatically than Shere Khan, as Rudyard Kipling called him – the ultimate carnivore, 440lb of molten copper, with curious round eyes that seem to drill deep into your soul. From an all-time low two decades ago, Bengal tigers have bounced back to about 3,000. Your best chance of seeing them is in the national parks and tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh. ....
A morning of terror: Marshall County victims recount chaos and heroism in school shooting Andrew Wolfson and Justin Sayers, Louisville Courier Journal This article was originally published in 2018 and is based on interviews conducted in Benton and from Louisville by Courier Journal reporters, reports by the Kentucky State Police and Marshall County Sheriff s Office, social media posts, and accounts by other news organizations, including the USA TODAY NETWORK, ABC, CBS, the Lexington Herald-Leader, NBC, WKRN-TV Nashville and WKMS radio at Murray State University. BENTON As she did every day before leaving for work, Secret Holt hugged and kissed her 15-year-old daughter Bailey – a perfect sweet soul – goodbye before heading to work on an unremarkable Tuesday morning in January. ....
Date Time Volunteers awarded for 837 years of service Volunteers from the NSW SES Kogarah, Windellama, Wingecarribee, Campbelltown and Auburn Units have been recognised for 837 years of combined service. Commissioner Carlene York and Deputy Commissioner Daniel Austin awarded 83 volunteers with National Medals, National Emergency Medals, Long Service Awards, NSW Premier’s Bushfire Citations and Commissioner’s Certificates as well as a Young Volunteer of the year award and a young cadet of the year award. Commissioner Carlene York said that the awards are a fitting acknowledgement of the dedication and professionalism of NSW SES Volunteers. “Team spirit, friendship and desire to service the community are some of the great strengths of the NSW SES. It creates a positive environment which encourages them to stay with the service for many years,” said Commissioner York. ....