The Ancient Roots of Barry, South Wales: Part 2.
In the Eighteenth Century, they found dishes, saws, knives, flints, a scraper, a prehistoric horn celt with strange markings, a spokeshave and some arrowheads from the Neolithic Period. These artifacts are safely ensconced in the Museum of Wales in Cardiff, but unfortunately, no one at the time thought the find significant enough to warrant a dig and now there are houses on it.
Travel Writers Need Compelling Reasons To Travel
Just think of the greatest adventurers who ever lived and the greatest journeys ever undertaken: the Jews, Marco Polo, Christopher Columbus and Charles Darwin come to mind. All of them had compelling reasons for setting off on dangerous journeys into the unknown. What they found (in their cases the Promised Land, China, America and evolution [...]
Want to become a travel journalist?
Podcast Documentary Scholarship, 2008 Do you dream about being an intrepid journalist seeking out stories from remote parts of the world? Then here is the opportunity for you!
Interview with an American photojournalist in China, Part 2
Read the second part of the interview with American photojournalist Tom Carter, who spent several years in the People’s Republic of China, traversing all 33 provinces and autonomous regions.
Interview with an American photojournalist in China, Part 1
American photojournalist Tom Carter has spent the past four years in the People’s Republic of China, traversing all 33 provinces and autonomous regions not just once but twice. The San Francisco native’s hardback book, a definitive 800-image volume aptly entitled CHINA: Portrait of a People, is due out this winter from Hong Kong publisher Blacksmith [...]



