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Photo Friday – Endure

The first in a new series on this blog of someone else’s inspiring travel, adventure or expedition photo each Friday. (I refuse to call it ‘Foto Friday’, or even ‘Photo Phriday’).
Hopefully it will get you in the mood for making the most of your weekend.
If you have a Flickr photo that you would like to share please let me know, including the photo’s URL plus a couple of lines to accompany it if you wish.

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  1. Malcolm Davidson Posted

    Yours was about the only sensible comment on the Gill article about the RGS. I supported Robin H-T because a suitable compromise is the only way out and without taking action it was easy to see how the Institute of Geogs had infiltrated. They should have been elected as individuals, not en bloc.
    MD (Life FRGS)

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