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Discover Australia s hottest new wine region, Gippsland south-east of Melbourne, with a road trip

Discover Australia s hottest new wine region, Gippsland south-east of Melbourne, with a road trip
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Exploring The Cabernet Sauvignon Of Napa Valley, Part Six

Wines labeled as Napa Valley encompass a sweeping range of soils, micro-climates, geological histories, elevations, and more. In that regard, it’s just not possible to tie them all together in any satisfactory way.

Why the message of Architects All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us resonates more today than ever before — Kerrang!

Why the message of Architects’ All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us resonates more today than ever before On the fifth anniversary of Architects’ All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us, we look back at the messages put forth by the band and the late Tom Searle, and how they’re more important now than ever. Words: James Hickie Death is an open door’, the lyrics to Momento Mori tell us. Minutes into 20 August 2016, Tom Searle stepped through that door, having lived with cancer for more than three years – his death announced by his twin brother and bandmate, Dan, via an emotional Facebook post. ​“He was an incredible songwriter and guitarist. He was my closest and oldest friend. He was a funny, intelligent and sweet man and he leaves an enormous void in all our lives.”

Mudlarking: Searching for Lost Treasure – and History – on the Banks of the Thames

    Ever since man first quenched his thirst in its waters, he has left his mark on the riverbed. Ivor Noël Hume, Treasure in the Thames (1956)     London would not exist without the River Thames.  It is a source of fresh water and food, a path of communication and transportation, and acts as a real and imaginary boundary.  More importantly, it facilitates trade using the incoming and outgoing tides that has made London such a functional and successful port.   Since the beginning of time, the River Thames in London has been a great repository, collecting everything that has been deposited into its waters. Once discovered, these objects reveal stories of the capital’s fascinating history and its inhabitants.

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