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A Feast of Fools

Daniel Stables

A Substack about the festivals of the world, from National Geographic and BBC travel writer Daniel Stables.

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  • Daniel Stables

    I’m a travel writer for National Geographic and the BBC, based in the UK and working worldwide. My Substack, A Feast of Fools, is all about the festivals of the world and why we gather together to celebrate in all the wild and wonderful ways we do.

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