Life in rural Mallorca continues to hold its magic for Anna and her family.
When not juggling work deadlines, chatting with Johnny the toad or managing her ever-growing menagerie, Anna sets off to explore the lesser-known areas of the island.
On her cultural and historic voyage of discovery, she visits fig, olive and snail farms, a textile mill, a sobrassada sausage factory and learns of Mallorca's rich literary legacy. In-between marathon training in the Tramuntana mountains - a UNESCO world heritage site - she is spooked when delving into the myths and Moorish legends that still seem to haunt the surrounding hills, as she examines the ancient remains of ice houses and huts of charcoal burners and hears tales of terrifying brigands that ruled the area in the seventeenth century. And she even finds time to hike the Camino de Santiago along the way...
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
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978-1-84953-837-4 (9781849538374)
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As a freelance journalist, Anna Nicholas has contributed to titles that include The Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, Independent, Daily Mail, Daily Express, Evening Standard, Tatler and UltraTravel. She contributes a monthly column to Telegraph Expat and a weekly column to Majorca Daily Bulletin. She is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and has been an international adjudicator for The Guinness Book of Records. Together with explorer Colonel John Blashford-Snell, OBE, she once organised an expedition to carry a grand piano to the remote Wai Wai tribe in Guyana which was the subject of a BBC2 TV documentary. Anna runs an international marathon annually on behalf of her favourite charities. Her author website is at www.anna-nicholas.com and she can be found tweeting @MajorcanPearls