3711. Rewilding Brazil's Jaguars
October 25, 2016
In the lush wetlands of the Brazilian Pantanal, dedicated wildlife tours take nature lovers into a dense jungle habitat in the hopes of catching sight of one of the world's most mysterious big cats: the Jaguar. While Panthera onca still survives throughout South and Central America, from Patagonia u...
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3712. Understanding Big Cats: the Biome and Food Chain of the Jaguar
October 25, 2016
The most adaptable of all the big cats is the Panthera onca, the Jaguar. Its preferred habitat is tropical and sub-tropical rainforests and grasslands, with the densest population surviving in the vast bio-diverse wetland environment of the Amazon Basin. The Jaguar's Rainforest Biome ...
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3713. Understanding Big Cats: The Jaguar's Favourite Habitats
October 25, 2016
For many wildlife lovers, the most fascinating and compelling of all the world's animals are the largest members of the felidae family – aka the big cats. Coming under the term “big cat” are the Lion, Tiger, Leopard and Jaguar – the four "roaring" members of the Panthera genus. The term is also ofte...
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3714. Follow the Footsteps of Rick Stein and Explore France on Barge Rosa
October 25, 2016
If you watched longingly as Rick Stein made his gentle journey down the waterways of France, discovering local delicacies as he went, and thought you’d like to do the same, then you’ll be thrilled to discover you actually can.
One of the cosy, comfortable boats used on the effusive chef’s ‘F...
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3715. Explore the History of Winemaking on a Visit to Château de Perdiguier
October 25, 2016
A trip down France’s beautiful, 300-year-old Canal du Midi makes the perfect wine tour of the famous Languedoc-Roussillon region. It gives you the time you need to see how the stunning landscape of the area has given birth to a rich wine-producing culture.
A journey down this beautiful canal...
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3716. A History of Casks and Why They Are Still Used to Store Wine Today
October 25, 2016
It’s become such a familiar sight as we wander around vast cellars on a wine tour – the huge wooden casks lying on their sides while their precious content ages inside. But have you ever stopped to wonder why wooden casks were used in the first place, and why a modern alternative hasn’t stepped in t...
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3717. Take a Wine Tour Through Time
October 25, 2016
While we love to hear about its recent history on a wine tour or from a book, no one knows exactly when the first grape was crushed, fermented and turned into a beverage. We do know, however, that as far back as Ancient Egypt, wine has played an important part in the human world of ceremony, religio...
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3718. Enjoy the Culture of Bermuda's Most Authentic Markets
October 25, 2016
As a seasoned traveller, I've always loved the market culture. Wherever you are in the world, I believe that if you want to discover the true spirit of the place, spending a few hours wandering around a local market picks you up and drops you right in the heart of it. Bermuda is no different. ...
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3719. Hamilton City: Enjoy a Relaxing City Break in Bermuda
October 25, 2016
Bermuda is such a compact and vibrant destination that you can experience a lot in a short space of time. While we'd all love to be able to spend a lazy couple of months relaxing on a sun-drenched beach, shopping up a storm or improving our golf handicap, the reality is that, most of the time, we do...
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3720. Explore the Historic Homes of St George, Bermuda
October 25, 2016
If you've only got a short time, a cultural city break in Bermuda makes for a wonderful experience. Being so compact doesn't mean it lacks an interesting heritage and, with settlement dating back to the 1600s, there's a breadth of history that many of my clients find quite surprising. While...
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