365 Places: Gregynog
Day 65: Gregynog, Wales, UK The main purpose of my first trip to the UK and Europe was to attend a conference and present a paper. The conference was titled Identities in action… Continue reading
Day 65: Gregynog, Wales, UK The main purpose of my first trip to the UK and Europe was to attend a conference and present a paper. The conference was titled Identities in action… Continue reading
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Next week I will be participating in a panel discussion focused on Knowledge Management across organisational functions at KM Australia 2014, Knowledge Border Crossings in Sydney.…
Day 64: Bath, England When I went to Europe in 1999, there was a very small window of time where I was in England. I landed in London a 6am in the morning,… Continue reading
Day 63: Museum of Natural History, Dublin, Ireland While we are on the topic of museums, today I would like to reminiscence about my 1999 trip to Dublin, where I visited many galleries and museums.… Continue reading
Day 62: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY, United States of America Today I build on my earlier posts about iconic NYC sites, Times Square and the Guggenheim Museum, by exploring… Continue reading
Contributed from Gerald Maclean Evliya Çelebi The seventeenth-century Ottoman travel writer known as Evliya Çelebi was born in 1611. His father, Derviş Muhammed Zilli, was a master goldsmith at the imperial Ottoman court… Continue reading
This morning I woke up to see that we now have over 300 WordPress followers to our Geokult Travel blog – how exciting! Over the 3.5 months since we started we have achieved:… Continue reading
Day 61: Times Square, New York City, NY, United States of America In my earlier post about the Guggenheim Museum in NYC, I talked about my fascination for this city. When I stayed… Continue reading
Day 60: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York, United States of America Today, I want to share a favourite place from a journey I took many years ago – to New… Continue reading
In invitation to join the ride in 2014 Contributed by Gerald Maclean The Evliya Çelebi Way is open all year and welcomes walkers, cyclists, and equestrians and travellers of all kinds. Please join… Continue reading