On Arran

Par : Paul Brown
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-301-78929-0
  • EAN9781301789290
  • Date de parution21/05/2013
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBluewater

Résumé

Staying in the small village of Cordon and exploring the island of Arran, it would be nice to describe this as a deeply researched multi-faceted account of Arran's history and development through the eons - but its not. This short travelogue records the activities and observations of a group of young people and their leader as they travel to Arran and explore its villages, glens and tourist shops.
As before, all proceeds go to the scout group to which the participants belong. I wish I could say the previous short account of our trip along The Great Glen Way has lifted us from charitable penury - but it hasn't. Oh well ;-)
Staying in the small village of Cordon and exploring the island of Arran, it would be nice to describe this as a deeply researched multi-faceted account of Arran's history and development through the eons - but its not. This short travelogue records the activities and observations of a group of young people and their leader as they travel to Arran and explore its villages, glens and tourist shops.
As before, all proceeds go to the scout group to which the participants belong. I wish I could say the previous short account of our trip along The Great Glen Way has lifted us from charitable penury - but it hasn't. Oh well ;-)