Inspiring Travel Writing from Rob Penn: Page 2 of 2
Articles by Rob Penn: Page 2 of 2
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Riding the Dalmatian Coast
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Rob Penn
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Croatia
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Dalmatia and the Adriatic Islands
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Dubrovnik
For years, I had in my mind’s eye this image of classical Mediterranean beauty - of olive groves and violet-grey mountains, of pure blue sea and the smell of lavender, of golden stone and red tiled roofs and timeless villages sighing contentedly in...
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Feria del Caballo
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Rob Penn
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Spain
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Costa Brava Region
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Jerez
Pedro clapped his strong hands round my shoulders and shook me vigorously. Behind his handsome, square face, the sky was turning blue, creating a halo of dim light round his black hair. Sunday morning was now only minutes away and I had not slept a...
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The Sheeps Head Way
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Rob Penn
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Ireland
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Southwest (Kerry & Cork)
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Cork
We timed it perfectly, arriving atop Seefin, the highest point on the peninsula, just as the golden sun touched the sea. The neighbouring peninsulas faded to soft silhouettes and the western horizon, 180 degrees of the Atlantic Ocean, went from blue...
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The Inca Trail
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Rob Penn
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Peru
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Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu
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Cuzco & Machu Picchu
Marco Aragon, our guide, wringed his hands slowly before projecting a cupped paw over the cloud soaked ruins beneath us: “I believe Machu Picchu was a university,” he said purposefully, “but if you come here on 100 days, with 100 guides, you will...
Reviews by Rob Penn: Page 2 of 2
Hotel Monasterio | Rob PennWhen the ignoble 'Conquistadors' arrived in Cusco, Plaza de Armas must have been an incredible sight. Ambassadors and noblemen from the corners of the diverse Inca Empire would have paraded through the central square in their eclectic finery, to the...
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