Archive for August, 2001

The Age of Discovery: Christopher Columbus

Monday, August 27th, 2001

Let’s talk about the first of the really well known explorers:
Christopher Columbus, whose name can be seen all around Central and South
America as Cristóbal Colón. Although Columbus was born an
Italian, in Genoa, he obtained sponsorship from the rulers of both Portugal
and Spain and made four trips to the New World. He was amongst those who
believed that the world was round – not a widely held view at the
time - and he longed to sail west to the Azores and further, to the legendary
lands described by Marco Polo.

As every schoolchild in the UK knows, “In fourteen hundred and
ninety two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue”. Even though the Scandinavians
had reached North America a long time before Columbus, Columbus’
trip was important in that he was amongst the first Europeans to set foot
on so many islands in the Caribbean, and land masses in Central and the
northern part of South America. The sad thing is that Columbus thought
he had reached the East Indies and that the islands of the Caribbean were
in islands off mainland China.

Of course, there were commercial motives in all these great ocean-going
trips, which often took years to undertake and in dreadful conditions
on board. These lay in buying new and exotic spices, although Columbus
was not too successful in this – he found capsicums and is also
attributed as having bought back tobacco, known locally as a “bewitching
vegetable” from the West Indies in 1496. On the one hand, he is believed
to have possessed great courage and explored parts of the world that were
completely chartered territory - his crew were in constant fear of toppling
over the edge of the world. On the other, historians reckon that he was
really quite greedy, constantly looking for increased wealth and a terrible
administrator (although a fearless explorer) and was cruel to the local
people he found in these new territories.

Next month: Vasco da Gama


Want to join the London Committee?

Monday, August 27th, 2001

Want to join the London Committee? Already a member of the Globetrotters
Club? We don't say no to people who have some time to commit and can
offer some help! Please contact "mailto:Beetle@globetrotters.co.uk">Beetle@globetrotters.co.uk


Start a Branch of Globetrotters

Monday, August 27th, 2001

If any Globetrotters member would like to start a branch,
whether it is in Aberdeen or Zanzibar, please see our FAQ or contact Iona
Hill, the Branch Liaison Officer via our Website at "http://www.globetrotters.co.uk/meetings/meet_faq.html">Meeting
FAQ


Not to be Seen Dead In?

Monday, August 27th, 2001

The Wexas Summer 2001 Traveller Magazine says “just
don’t bother” to the following countries as they are too dangerous:
Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Burundi, Congo (DRC), Israel, Liberia, Macedonia,
Sierra Leone and Somalia


Lemonade… Zanzibar

Monday, August 27th, 2001

The Neem Tree Café inside the Old Fort in Stone
Town is an oasis of calm where you can sit, hassle-free, drink the excellent
lemonade and watch life go by at the local craft stores.

Want to tell us about your favourite coffee corner
or watering hole? Then contact the Beetle:
"mailto:Beetle@globetrotters.co.uk"> Beetle@globetrotters.co.uk


Emma is STILL looking for UK based TV show contestants!

Monday, August 27th, 2001

Be a contestant for a new TV quiz show

Monday, August 27th, 2001

Does your knowledge span the globe? If you fancy yourself
as a modern-day Marco Polo, and have the geographical, cultural and scientific
knowledge it will take to get around the world, then Emma at Meridian
TV wants to hear from you!

If you have global general knowledge, think you could
be the 8th wonder of the world, live in the UK and would like to take
part, then please contact Emma by e-mail onthomase@meridiantv.com
or call on 02380 712 118.


Globetrotter Travel Award

Monday, August 27th, 2001

Under 24? A member of Globetrotters Club? Interested
in a £1,000 travel award?

Know someone who is? We have £1,000 to award each
year for five years for the best submitted independent travel plan. Interested?

Then seeour
legacy page
on our Website, where you can apply with your plans for
a totally independent travel trip and we'll take a look at it. Get
those plans in!!


Fave Websites of the Month

Monday, August 27th, 2001

Jon from Red Wing, Minnesota, suggests visiting this
site, "http://www.confluence.org/"> http://www.confluence.org
The idea is to visit each of the latitude and longitude integer degree
intersections in the world, and to take pictures at each location. Pictures
and stories will then be posted on the site. Take a look – it’s
really interesting!


Travel Tips

Monday, August 27th, 2001

Kevin (Membership) Brackley from London says that he
always carry a compass in Japan: the train stations are so vast, at least
you know you are heading in the right direction for the exit you want!

Got any travel tips for the Beetle? Then e-mail them
to:
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"mailto:Beetle@globetrotters.co.uk">Beetle@globetrotters.co.uk