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Sarah Baxter

@sarahbtravel

Writer, editor, rambler, runner. Travel journo. 'History of the World in 500 Walks' + 'Inspired Traveller's Guides' author. @wanderlustmag Contributing Editor

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Very excited to announce the launch of THE WATERSHED POLLUTION MAP! River health, landfills, sewage, road run-off, intensive farming, big industry, forever chemicals, abandoned mines, bathing waters, flood risk, protected areas and so much more... 🧵 bit.ly/45GBMRQ

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Love this. Fascinating perspective

Love this from @Sathnam, bringing overdue nuance to the subject of racism in the countryside, and nailing the ups and downs of a long walk: sensational views, no loos and 'feeling cold and sweaty at the same time, in a way only the British countryside can' thetimes.com/article/cea4ed…



‘Stonehenge of the North’ saved for the nation countrylife.co.uk/news/stoneheng…


"I hope people feel this is more than a name change, I hope it begins to open people’s imaginations..." AONB rebrands to ‘National Landscapes’ in bid to lure in younger generations telegraph.co.uk/travel/destina… (LOVED writing this 😊)


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Following a press trip, journalist Sarah Baxter has written this wonderfully informative piece for the @Telegraph where she talks about her visit to the Island and her adventures and experiences with local businesses. shorturl.at/bTUX8



Great piece by @SunandStilettos: Beyond safaris: Why it’s time for tourism to end the Disneyfication of Africa #adventure adventure.com


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K2, Bottleneck traverse. This section of the climb is INSANE. You spend several hours underneath a giant ice cliff in an exposed position at 8200m+, 1/3 normal oxygen levels & knowledge that many people slipped and fallen off from here. (1/2)



Inside Bungay, Satanist capital of Britain – and where you can meet the 'devil dog' at August's Black Shuck Festival... telegraph.co.uk/travel/destina…


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🌅The Georgian seaside resort with an eccentric pier, rowing boat ferry and flagship brewery that's one of the first places in England to see the sun rise ✍️@sarahbtravel for @iPaperTravel inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyl…


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We’re so proud to let you know that today we've been announced as a winner of the prestigious #EuropeanHeritageAwards. We're one of just 30 projects to be honoured as an ‘outstanding heritage achievement’ 🙌 Thank you all for helping us to achieve this 🙏 europeanheritageawards.eu/winners/clevel…

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Maps: they're awesome. But charting landscapes can have unintentional consequences for those areas. Fascinating piece on how OS Maps shaped Scotland: inkcapjournal.co.uk/how-the-ordnan…


Well, this has just become my favourite quote...

"Everywhere is within walking distance if you have the time" - Steven Wright I was reminded of this quote by @Paul_Rose on his Pennine Way programme currently showing on BBC4. Apparently it's from American comedian Steven Wright but, as with much humour, it speaks truth!

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