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BMW Motorcycles - A Brief History It was the Treaty of Versailles that changed the face of BMW Up until the end of World War 1, BMW was a manufacturer of aircraft engines... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Automotive
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Riding Your Motorcycle in the Rain You love riding in the rain don't you Don't you... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Automotive
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Returning to the Motorcycle So you fancy getting back on a bike again, but it's been a while hasn't it Are you sure you really want to do it... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Automotive
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Motorcycling in Spain Spain has so many fantastic motorcycle routes that it really is a problem deciding where to go The country is vast and huge tracts are almost deserted, but most of the roads are fabulous, especially for motorcycling... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Automotive
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The History of the Tyre It's a little scary to think how much rubber is actually in contact with the road when you're riding your motorcycle; not a lot... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Automotive
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Indian Motorcycles – a Brief History At the beginning of the twentieth century, Springfield Massachusetts saw the birth of a legend in the shape of 'The Indian Motorcycle Manufacturing Company'; its most famous models being the 'Scout' and the 'Chief', the latter being in production for an incredible thirty-one years... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Automotive
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Who Invented the Motorcycle Good question, but I have to ask you one; gas or steam No, that's not what my Dental Hygienist asks me before she sets to work cleaning my gnashers... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Automotive
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The Treasures of Cordoba Due to its importance as the highest navigable point on the River Guadalquivir, Cordoba became a city of great importance... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Advice
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Paris Top Ten Attractions Paris, one of the most famous and historical capital cities, has much to tempt the discerning visitor... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Travel
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Ten Top Tips For a Successful Villa Holiday Renting a holiday villa that you’ve never seen can be worrying, but if you take a few simple steps beforehand, you’ll find the property that suits your needs... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Travel
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The Mystery of Stonehenge 5000 years ago at a site near Amesbury, Wiltshire in England, someone decided to dig a serious of circular holes... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Travel Rating:  |
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Walking Up Maroma 'Let's walk up La Maroma', I said after I'd downed a few bottles of San Miguel in a Spanish bar My friend, who had also sunk one or two, agreed that it was a superb idea, and so it seemed at the time... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Travel
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The Olive Tree At the bottom of my garden, which lies in the Axarquia region of Andalusia, is a track that leads to Lake Vinuela... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Travel
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Spain, The Bear Facts Not many amongst the thousands of tourists that head for Spain each year will be aware that the country has a bear population, albeit a small one... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Travel
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Mediterranean Cheeses I used to think that Mascarpone was a little horse wearing a blindfold, then a clever person told me it was a cheese, but later an even cleverer person said it wasn't actually a cheese at all, so I asked if it really was a small horse... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Food and Drinks
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Sherry or Jerez It was the Phoenicians who introduced Sherry to the Iberian Peninsula, and the Romans were only too happy to carry on the tradition... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Food and Drinks
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Pasta and Miss Braithwaite Think of pasta and you think of Italy; one is synonymous with the other, but is pasta Italian There's no doubt that that the Italians are the modern masters of creating pasta, but where do its origins lie... Author: Alan Liptrot - Category: Food and Drinks
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