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Gus Carter
Place
Scattering my father’s ashes in the Camino de Santiago
Santiago is small; you should be able to walk across it in about ten minutes, yet the place is difficult to navigate
By Gus Carter
And Finally
A brief history of the green man
How did this peculiar symbol make its way into England’s churches?
By Gus Carter
Food
Are you man enough to eat raw offal?
A new wave of offal-lovers is reviving an interest in organs
By Gus Carter
Place
Bog bodies: mysteries of the Iron Age
There is a theory in Ireland that the country’s bog bodies may be the remains of failed kings, ritually killed on Samhain
By Gus Carter
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