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The Art of Walking in Iceland’s Wild Westfjords – The Overview

The two guides Henry Fletcher and Jay Simpson, lead walking artist residencies along ancient herding routes in Iceland’s wild Westfjords. Source: The Art of Walking in Iceland’s Wild Westfjords – The Overview

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Cairo’s ‘iftours’ offer a new way to experience food and art during Ramadan

Qahrawya’s tours give Egyptians and foreigners a local, off-the-beaten-track cultural tour Source: Cairo’s ‘iftours’ offer a new way to experience food and art during Ramadan

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Gazans take up walking to stay fit, escape stress

GAZA CITY: The hours before iftar have seen a noticeable increase in Gazans walking along the Corniche of Gaza City. Men, women, teens and some children walk in groups and individually before the Source: Gazans take up walking to stay fit, escape stress

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A Revolution on Foot: ‘Walking Artist’ Jonathon Stalls Strolls Across the Country for Pedestrian Rights – Racket

This week he’s hosting three events in the Twin Cities to encourage people to experience the simple, radical act of moving slowly. Source: A Revolution on Foot: ‘Walking Artist’ Jonathon Stalls Strolls Across the Country for Pedestrian Rights – Racket

The best arts walks and sculpture trails to visit

Head outside to be awed by these larger than life works of art, with routes ranging from a quick stroll through Barbara Hepworth’s landscaped garden to a 79-mile Yorkshire odyssey.

Source: The best arts walks and sculpture trails to visit

Submitted by: Babak Fakhamzadeh

earl-footed, hurdle-footed, club-footed

As in “He’s got feet like an earl-footed turnip” (said of someone who walks with his feet turned out). from the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (University of Toronto Press, 1982).

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