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Travelling to Mars by boat
As a pre-Christmas treat last year I visited Mars, travelling by boat. After all I’ve worked as a travel writer,and was always interested in space. But it’s an uneasy interest now, after intentions for space colonialism were made by a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Baroque painting, Greenwich, Helios, Hven, installation, London, London Evening Standard, Luke Jerram, Mars, Old Naval College, painted ceiling, Painted Hall, river Thames, Sir James Thornhill, Thames Clippers, The Comic Strip History of Space, Tycho Brahe, Ven
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