Wild horses running free in Eastern Turkey Wild horses running free in Eastern Turkey

Wild horses running free in Eastern Turkey

Thats more than we fellows of the Royal Geographical Society can do.. we have to be stabled and shackled by the board.


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Blog: The Royal Geographical Society
Date: May 1st 2009

This is a funny Blog spot. I have interrupted my usual deadline of stories to inclde something that is close to my heart. As an inveterate traveller and indeed part time explorer, I am a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. A proud fellow who seeks to give information and the results of observations made, I now find myself, like many members shut out from the society. The society that was ... read more




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Raf lives on Pemba, a smallish Island in the Indian Ocean. 30 miles off the coast of Tanzania and surrounded by water 800-3000m deep, it is truly off the African continental shelf. Raf spends 8-9 months of the year running Swahili Divers and a beach camp called "the Kervan Saray" (or travellers rest house). When he is not diving, Raf travels the world aimlessly in search of places with few tourists and a large sense of history. He is rarely successful in finding "that place", but "its fun getting it wrong". Raf can usually be found 90ft down on a coral reef in the Indian Ocean or lying on ... full info
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