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Holiday in the Caucasus (4): Absheron Peninsula, Azerbaijan

July 10th, 2023 by Roger Darlington

After two days in Baku, we spent a day in the Absheron Peninsula which stretches north and east from Baku. The name means ‘salty water’. As a change from the city, we visited three very different locations. First, we went to the village of Mardakan, a name which translates as ‘place of brave people’. Here […]

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Holiday in Caucasus (3): more Baku, Azerbaijan

July 9th, 2023 by Roger Darlington

Our second day in Baku involved a further walking tour with a prolonged visit to a museum. Among the sites we saw were the building which housed the brief democratic government of 1918-1920 and the large statue of Nizami who was a revered 12th century Muslim poet. Our museum visit was supposed be to the […]

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Holiday in Caucasus (2): Baku, Azerbaijan 

July 8th, 2023 by Roger Darlington

The basic Jules Verne trip to the Caucasus covers simply Georgia and Armenia, but three of us have signed up for the Azerbaijan extension. This starts with a two hour flight from London to Warsaw followed by a flight of approaching four hours from Warsaw to Baku. Since we left Heathrow in early evening and […]

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Holiday in Caucasus (1): introduction 

July 7th, 2023 by Roger Darlington

I am about to go on a holiday to the Caucasus with the company Voyages Jules Verne. I will be away two and half weeks and, in that time, I will visit three countries – two of them for the first time – which will bring the total number of countries that I have visited […]

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Samuel Ryde photographs Roger Darlington

June 15th, 2023 by Roger Darlington

London photographer Sam Ryde has just completed a photographic project hosted by the Bankside Hotel in central London where Sam was the artist in residence. As part of this project, he photographed a number of people living close to the hotel in their own home. I was one of his subjects and this what he […]

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“Roger And (Not) Out” – a memoir of my first 75 years

May 27th, 2023 by Roger Darlington

For the last nine months, I’ve had a major project: I wanted to produce a memoir in time for my 75th birthday on 25 June 2023. And I’ve done it. It was published this weekend. For family and friends who will be attending my birthday celebration, a free, signed copy of the memoir will be […]

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Holiday in Namibia (10): conclusion 

May 2nd, 2023 by Roger Darlington

Namibia is a huge country with a tiny population. The country and the people are poor. Those in work are subject to a national minimum wage of a mere 65 Namibian dollars a day which is about 3 British pounds or 3.5 US dollars. In fact, almost half the population is unemployed with youth unemployment […]

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Holiday in Namibia (9): Otjiwarongo

April 28th, 2023 by Roger Darlington

It seems that this holiday is going to end as it has largely progressed – with early morning starts. At the Etosha King Nehale Lodge on Thursday morning, I had to set the alarm for 5 am and put out my luggage at 6 am, so that I could have breakfast and be ready for […]

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Holiday in Namibia (8): more Etosha National Park

April 26th, 2023 by Roger Darlington

On Tuesday, we left Okaukeujoa at 8 am with a local guide on an open vehicle game drive while our driver/guide Carlos drove our coach with our luggage to our next accommodation location.  It was another challenging day because all the roads were gravel, the breeze was strong and constant and, since we were in […]

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Holiday in Namibia (7): Etosha National Park

April 25th, 2023 by Roger Darlington

On Monday, we left Twyfelfontein Country Lodge at 8.30 am.  We were on our way north-east to Etosha National Park but we had a number of stops along the way.  Very soon we halted at the Petrified Forest. Of course, it did not look like a forest because all the tree trunks and bits were […]

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