Hunting for Roman aqueducts, learning the ancient Kanun laws of Albania, and meeting the Amazigh people of Tunisia. Cycling in remote parts of the most land-mined country in the world. Sandstorms, scorpions, midnight boars, real forests, and coming face-to-face with the climate and refugee crises. Cycle adventurer Mike shares a few tales of inspiring people, punctures, and some silly puns from his seven-month, 8,000km jaunt that involved almost 13 ‘Everests’ and an uncountable number of ice creams.
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READ MOREDrop in to The R&A World Golf Museum and have a chat whilst looking at photographs, objects and film footage from our collections!
READ MOREJohn Barrowman is back, unwavering and uncensored, with his newest show Laid Bare, don't miss him live at Rothes Halls on 14th March!
READ MOREThe Holistic Wellbeing Summit is a transformative one-day event designed to empower over women across various life stages, coming to the Carnegie Conference Centre on 15th March.
READ MOREAre you interested in starting your own wormery but wanting to learn a bit more about it? Then come along to Forgan Arts Centre on Saturday 15th March and find out more about it!
READ MOREPhotographer and adventurer Matthew Phillips tells his amazing tale of four years on the island working for the British Antarctic Survey.
READ MOREThis virtual museum explores the rich but often hidden local landscape legacies of coal mining across the Scottish midland coalfield, ranging from Fife to Ayrshire!
READ MOREFor decades an enigmatic figurehead has been displayed in the Fisheries Museum known as ‘The Fairy Queen’. But where did it come from, and what does it symbolise?
READ MOREDalgety Bay Astronomy Club are super-excited to welcome Dr Steph Campbell from Newcastle University for this fascinating presentation on 25th March!
READ MOREEnjoy an evening with Celtic Legends Tom Boyd, Frank McAvennie and Jackie McNamara at the Alhambra Theatre on Friday 28th March!
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