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"Take Trip On Unforgettable Journey"
“Unforgettable
Journeys to Take Before You Die” by international travel writers and
photographers Steve Watkins and Clare Jones will inspire both the
armchair tourist as well as the intrepid traveler. The authors’
have selected thirty journeys that draw upon their favorite and most
remarkable trips. Included are “The Silk Route, Beijing to
Samarqand”; a barge cruise across France, from the Mediterranean to
the Atlantic via the Canal du Mid; and an expedition across the
Antarctica, following in the footsteps of famed explorer Ernest
Shackleton. The only journey listed that my wife and I have taken
is “Tracing the Life of Gaudi” which describes the work of
Barcelona’s
famed architect, Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926). As life-long fans of
Gaudi’s work, when we were in Spain a few years ago, we tried our
best to visit every building he designed, including the fabulous “La
Sagrade Familia” which continues to be under construction.
Of all the journeys
listed, the one which most interests me is the “Camino de
Santiago”. This 500-mile pilgrimage crosses northern Spain from the
Pyrenees in the east to the Spanish city of Santiago on the
Atlantic. It’s a five-week walk taken by hundreds of millions of
pilgrims from around 600 AD to the present. Once a Roman Catholic
religious pilgrimage, the walk is now a spiritual trip—even Shirley
MacLaine walked it. When the walk is completed, each pilgrim—as is
the custom--receives a seashell that is indigenous to the area.
Millions of pilgrims from across
Europe have been buried with these special shells on their chests.
For North America, the
authors include: “Driving Along Route 66,
USA”; a canoe
trip down the Yukon River in British Columbia, Canada; and “Driving
Through Fall Colours” in New England.
An earlier book,
“Unforgettable Things To Do Before You Die” by the same authors,
list 40 destinations and events to be experienced in one’s life.
It’s hard to imagine how the authors could limit themselves.
There’s no mention of the Congo or Amazon Rivers. In
China, why
Shanghai but not Xian and the Terra Cotta Horses? Istanbul is
listed but not Paris. But, it’s a big world and the author’s have
their top picks and I have mine.
Another author,
Patricia Schultz has tried to list everything a person should see in
his lifetime. Her book is entitled, “1,000 Places To See Before You
Die”. Arranged by country, Schultz gives a scant page at most to
her listings and all of the photographs are black and white.
Somehow, she skipped “Nebraska” in her account of places to visit in the
U.S.A.
Even though “1,000
Places…” slights Nebraska, it’s a fun book to page through as most
of us will recognize a number of sites we have visited and we can
resolve to visit more on the list.
Recent donations to
the Columbus Library Foundation includes those from Alice Moss in
memory of Wilfred Jahn and Lois Nyffeler. Rogene Brown also
presented a memorial in honor of Anita Dey. Donations to the
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