At Destination: History we tackle interesting and fascinating places and take a stroll through the history behind them.
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Submit ReviewBetter known as a great place to try and spot the Loch Ness Monster, Urquhart Castle actually has a pretty fascinating and full-on history. Listen up to find out.https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/urquhart-castle/If you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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How do you decide on a new calendar? And why is it always the Pope?Related Destination: Winter PalaceFor links, images, references and more, don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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Mount Athos is a most peculiar place with the ‘No Girls Allowed’ sign permanently up and enforced. If you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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Come and discover the mystery that is the isolated outcrop of Easter Island. There’s plenty to uncover, let’s get stuck in.If you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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When it’s time for a new Pope, how do they decide who get’s a turn? This digression will tell you everything you need to know. Vatican ArchivesFor links, images, references and more, don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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Along a scenic lake a brilliant Abbey catches the eye, and with it’s history the interest of all who visit. Let’s dive into the fascinating history and inhabitants of Kylemore Abbey. Kylemore Abbey The Benedictine Nuns of Kylemore AbbeyIf you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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Antarctica is one of the only places where people from all nations get along. There’s no fighting, no military, and no politics. It’s practically a utopia. And it’s all because of the Antarctic Treaty. Antarctic Treaty https://www.nsf.gov/geo/opp/antarct/anttrty.jsp Order hard copies documents.html">https://www.ats.aq/e/key-documents.html Destination: South poleFor links, images, references and more, don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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Ever wondered what the bottom of the world looked like? Not a whole lot as it turns out. And yet people were desperate to get down there and have a look around. This is the story of the South Pole. Scott’s Diaries: https://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/museum/diaries/scottslastexpedition/category/chapter-xx-the-last-march/ Amundsen’s memoir ‘My Life as an Explorer’ UK | USIf you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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2024 is an exciting time as it sees the return of Destination: History. January will see new episodes released with some very exciting content to look forward to. Keep your earlobes peeled for all the excitement!To listen to all the exciting episodes that have come before then head on over to the website where you'll find images, links and more at destinationhistorypod.comMusic: Tegan Finlay
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A quick little update to let you all know that I’ll be taking a little break. I’ll be back before too long. I also wanted to take this opportunity to say a massive thank you to everyone who has listened to any destination or digression, it means so much that people find my little podcast enjoyable. If your podcast player allows you to, feel free to leave a review, it really does a lot in getting the podcast in front of new earholes. Or suggest the podcast to someone you know, they may love it. If you have any thoughts on the podcast, have a destination or digression suggestion, or would just like to say hi, then shoot me an email at destinationhistorypod@gmail.com And for all past episodes don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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Explore this intriguing natural formation that is surrounded by local folklore and discover, along with the experts, what was found at the bottom of this mysterious hole. Well of Barhout on Google Maps Footage of descending into the wellIf you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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Get excited for our latest adventure through time as we explore the length of Hadrian’s Wall, dipping into the history and significance of this magnificent archaeological remnant. Hadrian’s Wall Community Archaeology Project Tullie House Museum and Art GalleryIf you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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👑 CORONATION SPECIAL 👑As our final Coronation Special episode, we’re royalling it up to delve into the fascinating world of stamps, coins and cyphers. Take 28 minutes out of your day to learn about royal faces on tiny treasures. Royal Mail Royal Mint Royal cyphers on letter boxes Westminster AbbeyFor links, images, references and more, don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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👑 CORONATION SPECIAL 👑Every British coronation in recent memory has happened all in the same place. Listen and discover just how much Westminster Abbey is ingrained in British and Royal history. abbey.org/">Westminster Abbey cdn.com/content/v1/5e96b5d3cb31dd25c33d48ae/1679301403631-N5N68L71K616ITBDEXGP/Map_of_%2522Westminster_Abbey%2C%2522_London%2C_1915.jpg?format=2500w">Floor layout of the Abbey Stone of Destiny Digression Coronation instruction manual DigressionIf you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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👑 CORONATION SPECIAL 👑Our latest Coronation special episode is on the Liber Regalis, a real life coronation instruction manual. And it’s a lot more complicated than it looks. So grab a cup of tea and get ready for a Royally good time! Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation Order of Service text Coronation Oil Diamond Jubilee State coach Stone of Destiny DigressionNew details revealed about the coronationGuide to the Coronation's eventsFor links, images, references and more, don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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👑 CORONATION SPECIAL 👑The Stone of Destiny is a pretty famous crowning stone that has had quite the adventurous history, have a listen to find out all about it. Stone of Destiny Inveraray Castle Buckingham Palace Fitzwilliam Musem Royal Mile Edinburgh CastleFor links, images, references and more, don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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Today we’ll walk through the Eden Project’s origins, its impact on conservation, and how it has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in the UK. Eden ProjectIf you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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Get those marmalade sandwiches ready because we’re going to be talking about Paddington Bear and the legacy he’s still creating. Paddington’s Twitter account Paddington’s websiteNotting Hill and Portobello Rd episodeFor links, images, references and more, don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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A warren of tunnels that turns out to be big enough to fit an entire civilisation. What mystery do they hold? Have a listen to find out.If you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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Thanks to Dan for this brilliant suggestion of a Destination. The Huacas de Moche are still a mystery in many ways, but what we know about them gives us so much juicy knowledge about the Moche people. Huacas de Moche websiteMentioned episodes: Colosseum Machu Picchu Nazca LinesIf you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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We all know the Marvel version of Norse mythology, but what about the Scandinavian version? Well the Edda is where you want to look.Neil Gaiman’s Norse Mythology audiobook Myths and Legends PodcastEisriesenweltFor links, images, references and more, don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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An amazing discovery was found in Mexico. A cave filled with crystals. But how did they get down there? and are there more? Infante’s crystal cave footage Mineralogy Museum of Mexico Astro GalleryIf you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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The Dutch are ridiculously good with water. The land in the middle of the Netherlands was under water not that long ago. But how did they manage it. Have a listen to find out. If you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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When a pope resigns, we end up with two living popes. Then the resigned pope dies, so we’re back to one pope. Could we be back to two popes in the near future? Only time will tell. A digression from the Vatican Archives. For links, images, references and more, don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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The King’s favourite ship sitting at the bottom of the sea. But how did it get there? That's easy, it sank. The real question is: why did it sink? That’s the one we’re still asking. The Mary Rose Portsmouth Historic Dockyard 3D objects Virtual Mary RoseRaising of the Mary RoseIf you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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A whole avenue lined with Sphinxes? What could be more Egyptian? Let’s find out what it was used for.If you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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Two sarcophagi have been found underneath the great Notre Dame Cathedral. Let’s see what we can find out about the inhabitants. National Institute offical report in the original FrenchFor links, images, references and more, don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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Today’s episode’s focus is an ice cave up high in the middle of a mountain that is part of the Austrian Alps. The locals believed it to be the entrance to hell or the entrance to the land of the Ice Giants, which for some are probably the same thing. Let’s head on in to find out what it has to offer. Eisriesenwelt old photosEisriesenwelt Ice CaveIf you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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A perfectly preserved underwater city like no other. Let’s dive in to learn all about it.If you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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Still standing tall after such trauma, Notre Dame manages to bring people together in the best way possible. In our second part on the Great Dame we’ll discover the intricacies of its exterior and how the place is being put back together to meet a rather tight deadline.Notre Dame de Paris Friends of Notre Dame de Paris Hunchback of Notre Dame If you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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A monument and place of faith that means a lot to a lot of people both in France and around the world. Notre Dame has been through a lot and still stands tall. With this first in a two-parter we’ll discover how Notre Dame came to be and just what’s going on in the inside.Notre Dame de Paris Friends of Notre Dame de Paris Hunchback of Notre Dame If you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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After a short leave of absence, Destination: History is back exploring exciting and fascinating places. First destination back airs next week, keep your earlobes peeled!For links, images, references and more, don’t forget to check out the newly designed Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay
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Henry Morgan was your typical pirate, swashbuckling and drowning in treasure. What did he do while he was a pirate? And what did he do after he stopped being a pirate? Let’s find out. Want to read some more about the pirate Henry Morgan? Bookshop.org has you covered. For the UK | For the US Want to see some visuals of Henry Morgan? Check out the YouTube playlist for some videos that go in depth. Don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website where you can find all this and more!
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Ever wanted to visit a pirate city? What about an underwater one? Port Royal was a pretty big pirate town in its day, but a natural disaster was its undoing. Check out some of the awesome books for youngsters, over at Gnome Road Publishing. And thanks to them for suggesting an underwater destination. Want to read some more about Port Royal? Bookshop.org has you covered. For the UK | For the US Want to see some visuals of Port Royal? Check out the YouTube playlist for some videos that go in depth. Want to hear some more podcasts on Pirates? Then check out the Pirate History Podcast. Don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website where you can find all this and more!
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Come along as we find out why the Berlin Wall was built in the first place, what it took to bring it down, and the reason so many attempted to get to the other side.berliner-mauer.de/en/berlin-wall-memorial">The Berlin Wall Memorial Want to read some more about the Berlin Wall? Bookshop.org has you covered. For the UK | For the US (There’s some great stuff in there for kids and teenagers as well). This episode was researched and co-written by Nick Alexander.Want to see some visuals of the Berlin Wall? Check out the Youtube playlist for some videos that go in depth.Don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website where you can find all this and more!
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Travelling through the Scottish highlands by train, what could be more magnificent? Travelling over an engineering marvel in a bespoke train could do it. Glenfinnan Visitor Centre Belmond Royal Scotsman | Itineraries Jacobite Steam Train Battle of Culloden episode Check out the Destination: History website for images and links to more cool things.
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This episode we find ourselves in Norway looking at some pretty awesome archaeological finds, that for a couple years are no longer available to the public. So sit down and prepare your ears because we’re going in. Viking Ship Museum Museum of the Viking Age Objects found with the Oseberg Ship If you want to see more links, images and references then you can’t go past the Destination: History website.
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A chateau that looks like a medieval castle, functions as a hunting lodge and supposedly is so grand it could rival Versailles? Chambord is so much more! If you want to visit yourself then you want to check out the Chateau website. This image shows how the double helix stairs work. This video gives you an idea how you walk the stairs without meeting someone coming the other way.History Hit PodcastsFor more interesting stuff about the Chateau then look no further than the Destination: History website.
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We digress from The Battle of Culloden to discover the history of the kilt and how it went from the Swiss army knife of fabrics to a brightly coloured and patterned piece of clothing. How to wear a belted plaid:Andy the Highlander Fandabi Dozi Aye Tours Scotland For more extras like images, videos and references then check out the Destination: History website
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This week we once again find ourselves in the highlands of Scotland where we discover a piece of land that held a battle that while short in length was large in impact.Check out the Culloden Battlefield for yourself. If you would prefer to read about the destinations without all the other stuff then check us out over on medium. If you want all the other stuff, then you can’t go past the Destination: History website.
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This destination we wander along the coast of one of the largest ship graveyards, aptly named ‘Skeleton Coast’. Make sure you check out the wonderful Jenny over on her podcast, Australian Histories Podcast, you'll definitely learn a lot.As always check us out on Medium. And don’t forget to have a look at all the good stuff on the Destination: History website.
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Ever wondered how Cadbury got to where it is today? Then you’re certainly in the right place. See how a world renowned company for delicious chocolate had the most humble of beginnings. Check out Cadbury’s website for the official history, and make sure to check out 100 years of Cadbury in Australia. If you’d like to read about the Cadbury’s rise to stardom rather than listen to them, then head over to the Destination: History publication on Medium. For references used for this episode and all sorts of other fun things, then don’t go past our website.
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Our destination this week takes us to the centre of Rome and a place that for a good four centuries brought enjoyment and death to so many people. For the latest exhibits and events, then check out the Colosseum website. To see all the destinations in a written form then don’t forget to check out the Destination: History publication on Medium. And for images, references and all that good stuff, don’t look past the Destination: History website.
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Our latest destination has a legend all of its own, inspired by a most ruthless figure. But its true history is so much more interesting. Check out all the latest news over on the castle.com/index.html">Bran Castle website. For some great reading on the place, check out Bookshop.org. (UK | US) For those financially savvy Destination Historians, then The Barefoot Investor by Scott Pape is for you.
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Today’s destination takes us to Turkey where we discover an ancient monument that was buried and forgotten until relatively recently. Gobekli Tepe will leave us with more questions than when we began, so come and discover this staggeringly fantastic mystery. Check out Gobekli Tepe’s official site for the most up to date information. For some further reading, then you know that Bookshop.org is the place to go. Here for the UK. Here for the US. To read the transcript at your lesiure and so much more then our Destination: History publication on Medium is for you. And for more fascinating destinations, don’t look past our website for all that good stuff like images, maps, related articles and videos and the references used for research.
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Come along as we digress from the Bungle Bungles to dive into The Dreaming and what it means to Indigenous Australians.
LINKS: Aboriginal Language Groups Creation stories:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2knZf0dvAQhttps://japingkaaboriginalart.com/aboriginal-dreamtime-stories/https://dreamtime.net.au/dreaming/story-list/
If you want some great reading material on the Dreamtime, then check out our lists over on Bookshop.org (For the UK, for the US)Don’t forget about us over on Medium. For all the usual extras check us out over on our website.
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Our first destination for 2022 see’s us in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia. What awesome natural landforms could find here? Turns out quite a few. Check out the links mentioned in the episode: Google Earth Bungle Bungle Range Image from The Atlantic Dreamtime story ‘The Frog and the Brolga’This episode was researched and written by Nick Alexander.We're on Medium, so check out the Destination: History publication. Don’t forget to check out everything we have to offer over on the Destination: History website.
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Our latest episode is an architectural and engineering wonder. The fact that the thing is still being built today, and won't be finished for another couple of years, is simply astonishing in todays age of fast builds. Come and discover the wonder that the La Sagrada Familia has to offer. For those amazing images and everything else check out the Destination: History website. If you want to support the podcast and read the amazing transcripts, then head on over to the Destination: History Publication on Medium. What are you waiting for? Get going!
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Our latest Digression keeps us in Edinburgh, as we head down the hill from the Castle and wander along The Royal Mile. Check us out on Medium if you want to read all of that good content.You know the Destination: History website has all the extras, like images and extra links.
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Edinburgh Castle is a standout on the Edinburgh City landscape and is a definite must if one wishes to walk through the history and endless sieges the place has been forced to endure. If you wish to read instead of listening, then make sure to out the Destination: History publication over on Medium. If you want to check out some cool images and other cool links about Edinburgh Castle then you can't go past the Destination History website.
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Our latest destination is the ultimate Instagram pic in a place you've never heard of. In a small corner of the world there's more to discover then you first thought. Let's take a dive in and see what there is. Check out the amazing photos taken by others over on Instagram.Don't forget to check us out on medium, where you can get the same quality content just in a new and exciting package. Check out all the extras over on the website.
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For the second part of our first two parter we continue to wander around the English countryside. Stonehenge still carries intrigue, mystery, and this time, oh so many theories. For more info check out the heritage.org.uk/visit/places/stonehenge/">English Heritage site. For all that good stuff head on over to destinationhistorypod.com Included links: heritage.org.uk/visit/places/stonehenge/things-to-do/neolithic-houses/">English Heritage Visitor Centre origins.net/news-history-archaeology/stonehenge-builders-ancient-knowledge-pythagorean-geometry-0010242">'Stonehenge Triangle'
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As a little break between our two Stonehenge episodes, we are fascinated by carved stone balls found throughout Scotland but we've got no idea what they're meant to be. Come along as we check out this interesting mystery. For images and more head on over to our website: destinationhistorypod.com Included links: 3D renders
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The first part of our first two parter sees us wandering around the English countryside once more. Stonehenge has intrigue, mystery and massive stones moved around without the invention of the wheel. For more info check out the heritage.org.uk/visit/places/stonehenge/">English Heritage site. For all that good stuff head on over to destinationhistorypod.com Included links: Stone techniques The Avebury Monuments, Wiltshire Archaeological Research Framework
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Lines in the shapes of animals in the desert? Aliens or just regular people going about their regular day?Check out our latest episode on the Nazca Lines to discover for yourself.Head on over to the Nazca Lines website for up to date information.For all the images head on over to our website: destinationhistorypod.com
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This weeks episode sees us at an Eastern European castle, with an exciting past and one of the coolest locations!To learn more about visiting Predjama Castle itself check out this jama.eu/en/predjama-castle/">website.And for transcripts, images and more check out our website.
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Come along as we digress from the Paris Catacombs and the Rembrandt House Museum to ponder the question, what is a cabinet of curiosity?Check out all the good stuff over on our website.
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Come join me as we go underground, where we wander through the tunnels of the Paris Catacombs and discover all sorts of mysteries. As always make sure to check out the podcast website for that extra good stuff. If you want some practical information, then head on over to the Catacombs official website. And as always Bookshop.org always has your back for some further reading.
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Today's episode takes us into the depths of China, where we meet an Emperor and his army in death. Come along and discover what the First Emperor of China left behind in the form of his Terracotta Army.For exciting extras make sure to check out our website.And if you want to learn a bit more about the place, then head on over to the First Emperor's Mausoleum website.
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Ever wanted to know about the expansion of the Ottoman Empire? Then consider this latest episode your introduction. You're welcome! Check out the website for some exciting extras. And for some further reading on the subject don't forget to head on over to Bookshop.org
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This week we visit the childhood home of one of the most recognised people in the world. Althorp has a fascinating history with even cooler characters. If you want to know a lot more about Althorp, then check out their website where you can see all sorts of stuff about the place. Check out our website for transcripts, images, and a whole lot more.And for where to grab the Earl's best-selling books check out Bookshop.org.And for more about Charles, the current Earl Spencer, check out his personal spencer.com/">website.
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This week we digress to bring you an update on the Flinders Street Station Ballroom. Opened briefly for an exciting new art exhibition, lockdowns have been the enemy to the Ballroom reopening. Make sure to check out our website for all that transcript and images goodness.destinationhistorypod.com
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Back from our 6 week hiatus, we have a pretty amazing destination to get our teeth stuck into.This week we visit another ‘lost’ city that was ‘rediscovered’ by the west. Come and discover how a rock city went from a top trading spot to top tourist destination. Find out more about Petra and what there is to see when you go to visit by checking out the Check Visit website.And if you want some cool images, references and relevant links, then don't forget to check out website over at destinationhistorypod.comAnd if you want to go a little further in terms of reading and learning more about the world around you, then you can't go past bookshop.org for all that reading goodness. (affiliate link)
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This weeks episode is just a short one to update our listeners that the podcast will be going on a short 6-week hiatus. The podcast will return in July bright-eyed and bushy tailed.While you’re waiting, don’t forget to check out the Destination: History website with all its goodies.
In today's digression we digress from the Road of Bones and discover just how wonderfully awesome Sergei Korolev was and marvel at his contribution to the world we know today. For all sorts of extras don't forget to check out the Destination: History website
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This week's episode sees the Destination Historian in the middle of Siberia, the atrocities that have taken place in the past, and the willingness to forget. For those interested in the Kolyma Highway Documentary, then make sure to check that out. And if you love a good read, check out the mentioned works over at Bookshop.org. And of course, don't forget what the Destination: History website has to offer.
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As a quick digression, we take a moment to ponder if the British Royal Family have a surname? If you want to read the news straight from the royal pen, then check out the official royal website. And for more of that good stuff then you know the Destination: History website will always be there.
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This weeks episode sees the Destination Historian on quite the adventure. Over rough seas to a rocky outcrop, what could be better? If you want to know more about the different parts of Skellig Michael then check out World Heritage, Ireland for all the info. And if you're after a more 3D experience then you'll love what Sketchfab has done with the place.And don't forget to checkout out the podcast's website for all sorts of other goodies.
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So they found a chariot at Pompeii. But what does it mean? If you want to know more or see some cool pictures then don’t forget to check out our website at destinationhistorypod.com
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This week we’re checking out quite a unique island. Steeped in history and perhaps stuck a little bit in it, Mackinac Island has a strong personality and refuses to forget its past. If this episode wasn’t enough, then you’re in luck because the island has its own podcast. Check out the Voices of Mackinac Island Podcast for all that extra good stuff. And for more of that good stuff check out our website at destinationhistorypod.com
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Our digression this week is from Persepolis and has us pondering if Ptolemy I and Alexander the Great could possibly have been brothers. For all the usual suff, check out the website.
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Come along to ancient Persia to discover how one of the biggest, most impressive Palaces of one of the largest Empire was built and fell to a revenge act. Discover the big names that surround our latest destination and who knows, you might just learn a thing or two. If you want to learn more about the origin of Shiraz, the wine and the place, then check out this article. Don't forget to check out our website for some cool images and other awesome stuff.
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In our first I Digress episode, we’ve got an update from the Royal Exhibition Building and its role in yet another pandemic. Want to know more? Then check out our website for everything you need.
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Our latest destination has quite a storied past. It's lived its life across multiple religions and through multiple empires. Come along and let your ears feast on the fascination that is the Hagia Sophia. If you want to check out what the Hagia Sophia looks like check out our website, where you can find images, related articles and a transcript.And don't forget about Bookshop.org for all your reading related needs.
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This episode we're wandering over to Medieval France to see a pretty amazing city that has survived crusades, and has even ended up in the 21st century as a liveable city. Don't forget to check out Bookshop.org for some pretty awesome books on all of our destinations. If you want to see it for yourself check out the video links and images on our website.
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Today's episode sees us wander over into India, where we find a sparkly white building amongst the traditional red stone used before and since. The story behind this destination is full of love and despair. Take a listen to learn about the ups and downs that surround this fasincating building.Don't forget to check out the extras you can see on our website.And if you want some further reading checkout our page on Bookshop.org. For the UK. For the US.
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Today's episode takes us to the centre of the City of Amsterdam, where we spend out time visiting one very interesting house. You may be familiar with the owners work. Have a listen to find out how the house is going nowadays.Checkout the Rembrandt House Museum website for some really cool stuff.For more information, transcripts, images and all sorts of interesting stuff, don't forget to check out our website at destinationhistorypod.com
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This episode we find ourselves in the heart of Rome, in an entirely different country. What's hidden behind the heavy wooden locked doors? Take a listen to find out the possibilities. And while you're listening, take a few seconds to check out Wonders of the World podcast. Drew pretty much does what Destination: History does, but he does it with food included. Delicious. For images, transcripts, resources and way more, don't forget to check out our website.destinationhistorypod.com
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Come for a wander up to the coastline of Northern Ireland and let you imagination run wild. How many giants used these stepping stones? Where did they come from? Where were they going? Today episodes sees us go on an adventure of wonder and science along a Causeway built for Giants.Don't forget to check out the awesome Bookshop.org for all your reading needs.And our website, destinationhistorypod.com, is always available for more destinations.
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After an impromtu holiday break, we're back to England, wandering through the middle of Oxford. Come and discover the fascinating history behind one of the oldest libraries in the UK. The bounce back from being able to fit in a trunk to needing offsite storage is astonishing. Don't forget to check out the recommended book lists over at Bookshop.orgAnd if you want to see images, transcripts and references head on over to destinationhistorypod.com
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Today's episode is an explosion of information and mystery (see what I did there?).Come for a wander through the Ancient Roman World as we manage a glimpse into what it was really like to be a Roman Citizen or Slave. And discover the devasation that nature can create at any moment. Check out Pompeii Site website for information on specific villas or houses or points of interest in Pompeii. And check out the Destination: History website for heaps of links, resources, images and more.
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Our latest destination takes us back down to Australia. Along a road that runs along the its southern coast. Built by soldiers that had returned from the War, these men literally built the road by hand. It took way longer then they thought, but was definitely essential. Don't forget to check out The Story of the Road miniseries.Our website has some great resources that you can now purchase from Bookshop.org, who focuses on independent bookstores.
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Today we'll meet up with our fellow Destination Historians in the fittingly named Palace Square. Our destination is a building that has lived through some harsh times. It has survived monarchies, revolutions upon revolutions, and finally settled into its current role of prestigious musuem.Make sure to check out the new updates to our website at destinationhistorypod.comAlso have a click around Bookshop.org, they are doing amazing things with local independent bookstores. So get on board and support local!Happy listening.
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Today's destination takes us into deepest, darkest Peru to a lost city that was rediscovered not too long ago. Come on a journey of wonder and intrigue at what the Spanish missed out on, and the mystery that continues to this very day.This episode also features a podcast suggestion.So don't waste another second and discover History Detective for yourself.And if you want more Machu Picchu, then you know the Destination: History website is where it's at.
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This episode we're back in London saying a 'how do you do' to Lord Nelson and his massive column. Discover the eccentricities of Trafalgar Square like what they do with their corner statues and the traditional that has evolved around their chrismas tree. Don't forget to check out the website to see photos, reference links and more about this destination in the centre of London.
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This Australian icon has quite the dramatic past. The site it sits on was considered a meeting place to the Indigenous locals, and is still considered a meeting place for those that frequent the area today. This World Heritage Listed building has stood fast during turbulent and changing times. The Sydney Opera House has been an important part of Sydney's, and Australia's, cultural education and continues to do so through the events that it holds. If you would like to learn more about the Sydney Opera House, head on over to their website, or enjoy the collections that Google Arts and Culture have put together. You can find transcripts, images, links to related articles and more at the Destination: History website. And stay tuned because things are moving and growing.
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In this episode, come with us on a trip to the capital of France, where a day trip west to the Palace of Versailles is a must. Walk the gold gilded halls and revel in the vast amount of history that took place within its walls. Take a turn through the numerous gardens, following in the foot steps of Louis XIV or Marie Antoinette. At its height, the Palace of Versailles was the centre of opulence and French monarchical power. And even after the French Revolution, Versailles continued to play an important role in French history. Visit our website to see images, related articles and more.Or visit the Palace's official website for more information than couldn't be included in this episode.
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This latest episode tackles on of the most famous antique markets and the surrounding area. The history of Notting Hill is vast and covers cultural divides to the present day. Portobello Road Markets started as a bric-a-brac market and has grown into a tourist attraction of its own. To help the podcast grow, take 20 seconds to fill out this small survey.Don't forget to visit our website to see our new 'Related Articles' section.
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Todays destination takes us to one of the only building's in the world still being used for its original purpose. Come and take a stroll through the 1800s and wonder at the fascination of the age of International Exhibitions. This destination has lived almost all the lives a building has lived and is still loyally serving the people of Melbourne daily. If you're interested in a transcript, images, references and more check out our website.destinationhistorypod.comDestination: History is growing and we need your help. Fill out this 20 sec survey, and do your bit to help the podcast grow.
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Today's destination takes us to Scotland, where we dip our toes into the freezing loch water and learn the basics behind one of Scotland's oldest, and biggest, clans. Inveraray Castle holds its own in the haunted department, it's survived numerous fires, a relocation and now shows itself for the general public. Take a listen and enjoy, as we learn about this great Scottish Clan Seat. For more info, check out the Castle's website:castle.com/">inveraray-castle.comFor the transcript, images, references and more episodes, have a look at our website:destinationhistorypod.com
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Today’s destination finds us down south in Australia. One of the most recognisable bridges in the world, this destination has some surprising features that you wouldn’t think to find on a bridge. Not to mention, the drama at the opening that saw someone fined for the price of a ribbon. You can read the transcript, see the pictures, and learn more about this destination over at our website: destinationhistorypod.com
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Today’s episode takes us to one of the busiest airports in all the world. Come take a wander through time as we see how this world class airport got its start and what happened to the medieval village that had the misfortune to sit in the way. Head over to the website to see extras on this and other episodes: destinationhistorypod.com
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Follow me to Switzerland this episode as we take a look at the history of this fascinating monument that has been called the saddest piece of stone in the world. The pain and hurt carved into the face of this famous lion is only a small representation of the pain and hurt that can be found in its history.
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Today’s destination has been gracing our screens for years as the much beloved Downton Abbey. But in this episode we take a look at the real life of the castle, and see just how much it has in common with its on screen character.
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This episode we travel to Melbourne, Australia to see how a humble weatherboard shed became one of the busiest train stations in the world. From the early days of the Gold Rush to handling record numbers of passengers still today, our destination has many unique features, including a nursery, rooftop gym and its very own ghost. flindersstreetstation.com.au
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Join me this episode as we travel to Cambridge and take a look at an amazing museum with its very own folklore about its more permanent residents. ‘The Listening Lions’ - Michael Rosen
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Today’s destination takes us to the centre of London. Starting life as a mulberry grove, join me, as we watch a house become a palace. Home to some popular royals, this destination still plays a role in royal life today.
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An introduction to the podcast, to give you an insight on what to expect in the coming weeks.
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