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Jordan beyond Petra
“It seems no work of Man’s creative hand, by labour wrought as wavering fancy planned; But from the rock as …
Buddhism along the Silk Road
The ‘Silk Road’, coined by 19th century German explorer Ferdinand von Richthofen (uncle of famed WWI fighter Ace ‘The Red Baron’) is something …
Talking Design with Stephen Crafti
ASA Tour Leader Stephen Crafti produces and hosts ‘Talking Design’, a popular fortnightly podcast from RMIT, featuring interviews with experts …
El Greco: Man of Two Worlds - and Beyond
Here’s a Trivial Pursuits question: Can you name an artist and sculptor known universally by an ethnic nickname? The answer …
Morocco: A Historical Introduction
Historial Introduction Morocco nestles in the far northwest corner of Africa, bounded to the west by the Atlantic Ocean and …
John Keats: Literary Blind Dates with Susannah Fullerton
Great Romantic poet, John Keats, died far too young. Watch this Youtube video to learn more of his brilliant life …
Samuel Pepys: Literary Blind Dates with Susannah Fullerton
Pepys’ Diary is one of the most famous diaries ever written, it is a literary masterpiece. In this Youtube video, …
Jane Austen: Literary Blind Dates with Susannah Fullerton
Susannah Fullerton introduces you to her favourite novelist, Jane Austen, in this Youtube video. Share her passion for the great …
The Holy Grail - Chalice, Bowl or Person
The Holy Grail is, arguably, the most celebrated piece of tableware from the last two thousand years. So much so that there are 200 goblets throughout Europe which claim the honour. Over the centuries, it has inspired great art and literature.