Saturday, October 16, 2004
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Travel opportunity...
Dartmoor National Park, in the southwest corner of England, is one of the most dramatic and least spoiled parts of the British Isles. On a sunny day its moors, hills, rivers, and rocky peaks exude an ancient magic; when the mist gathers, you understand why Sir Arthur Conan Doyle chose to set The Hound of Baskervilles there. Now this magical landscape serves as backdrop for an appropriately fanciful five-star hotel: the recently opened Bovey Castle, on the banks of the Bovey river.
lee@leemyers.com
Travel opportunity...
Dartmoor National Park, in the southwest corner of England, is one of the most dramatic and least spoiled parts of the British Isles. On a sunny day its moors, hills, rivers, and rocky peaks exude an ancient magic; when the mist gathers, you understand why Sir Arthur Conan Doyle chose to set The Hound of Baskervilles there. Now this magical landscape serves as backdrop for an appropriately fanciful five-star hotel: the recently opened Bovey Castle, on the banks of the Bovey river.
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