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Dec 1, 2024 |
msn.com | Karin Wright
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Dec 1, 2024 |
express.co.uk | Karin Wright
This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more After a past of civil war, political corruption and gangs, the country is emerging with new hope (Image: Karin Wright)If you’ve ever tried to photograph a hummingbird, you’ll know that it’s no easy task. But there I was, at the foot of a volcano in El Salvador, chasing the flitting birds around with my camera phone. Quite ridiculous, but rather satisfying when I eventually managed it.
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Feb 17, 2024 |
irishmirror.ie | Karin Wright
The BBC is hoping to cash in on the success of The Traitors with a spin-off quiz show. In The Chosen Ten, 15 candidates must nominate 10 players a day to take on a Mastermind-style quiz to grow the team’s pot of cash. To be picked, contenders will have to say why they are the best suited to take part. But among the players are ‘Bluffers’, who have blagged their way on to the team and are not as clever as they claim to be.
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Feb 17, 2024 |
mirror.co.uk | Karin Wright
The BBC is hoping to cash in on the success of The Traitors with a spin-off quiz. In The Chosen Ten, 15 candidates must nominate 10 players a day to take on a Mastermind-style quiz to grow the team’s pot of cash. To be picked, contenders will have to say why they are the best suited to take part. But among the players are ‘Bluffers’, who have blagged their way on to the team and are not as clever as they claim to be.
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Aug 14, 2023 |
mirror.co.uk | Karin Wright
Trying to identify animal tracks in the wild is always exciting – and these were unmistakably a hippo’s. If we were attempting to spot one of Africa’s most dangerous beasts from the safety of a game-viewing vehicle in broad daylight, this would have been fun. But we were on foot. On a beach. At 2am. Suddenly, seeing one of Gabon’s fabled “surfing hippos” didn’t seem very sensible.
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