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North York Moors Eastern OS Explorer Active Map OL27 (waterproof)
The eastern part of the North York Moors National Park on a detailed topographic and GPS compatible map OL27, waterproof version, from the Ordnance Survey’s 1:25,000 Read More » -
Munich Airport
An American expat in London takes a phone call. The caller is a German policewoman, and the news she has to convey to him is almost Read More » -
Foxes Looking at the Moon Advent Calendar
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Swahili for the Broken Hearted
Swahili for the Broken Hearted sees Peter Moore following the fabled Cape Town to Cairo route across Africa. After being dumped by the ‘Girl Next Door”, Read More » -
Singapore Noir
Say `Singapore` to anyone and you`ll likely hear one of a few words: Caning. Fines. Chewing gum. For much of the West, the narrative of Singapore Read More » -
Charlottenberg Sverigeserien Topo50 63
Sverigeserien is an outdoor map series consisting of 116 sheets with coverage of southern and central Sweden and the northern coastline. The map is suitable for Read More » -
Skrim – Vindfjell Nordeca 2403
Skrim – Vindfjell area in Norway in a series of GPS compatible recreational maps at 1:50,000 with cartography from Norway’s topographic survey and additional tourist information. Read More » -
Coll & Tiree OS Explorer Map 372 (paper)
The islands of Coll and Tiree on a detailed topographic and GPS compatible map No. 372, paper version, from the Ordnance Survey’s 1:25,000 Explorer series.MOBILE DOWNLOADS: Read More » -
Marco Polo`s Silk Road – The Art of the Journey
In the late 1290s Venetian merchant Marco Polo dictated an account of his own travels in north and south China (Cathay and Manji, in Polo`s terminology) Read More » -
The Oxford Book of the Sea
It is no surprise that one of the earliest works in English literature should be a poem about the sea: the sea has been a source Read More »
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