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John’s Travel Stories

John Reid Young

Travel Stories in Spain's Canary Islands

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There were legs in the orchard

Once upon a time, exactly one hundred years ago in fact, a young English lady from the coastal town of Lyme Regis took a cruise on a Royal Mail boat to Spain’s Canary Island of Tenerife.

She was an amateur artist and had been attracted to...

3 months ago
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A little "naïve" Christmas Tale

If you wish to believe it or not, Spain’s Canary Island of Tenerife had the great honour of becoming the headquarters of this new Association of Shared and Differing Beliefs and Religions.

Whether it is a figment in my imagination or not,...

5 months ago
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The Other Passenger

The Socialist Government in Spain recently decided it would be a good political idea to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the death of dictator, General Francisco Bahamonde Franco.

The Government badly requires some diversion in response...

5 months ago
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The Skipping Verger

Following my last, very amateur recording of The Banana Lorry, I thought I would tease you with another.

This particular tale is set in the year 1932, when travel and tourism was a little less hectic, more adventurous and certainly done at...

8 months ago
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The Banana Lorry

A promise is a promise!

In a previous post I mentioned that I might begin to publish an audio or two based on my short story collections.

Thanks for reading John’s Travel Stories! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my wor...

9 months ago
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    I am an author and occasional blogger of "Travel Stories in Tenerife and the Canary Islands". I am also owner of Tenerife Privte Tours in Spain's Canary Islands.

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