Flights of fancy: On safari in Prestwick and other ingenious alternatives to dashed holiday plans
Covid-19 may have curtailed our plans for travelling abroad this year, but some inventive Scots are determined not to miss out.
Majorca, Japan, Canada and the US; just a selection of the destinations booked by contributors to the People’s News – Virus Diaries which will now remain un-seen.
While the diarists are naturally disappointed at missing out on their dream holidays, they’ve come up with ingenious ways to ensure they can still enjoy a similar experience. Whether they're recreating the food of the Far East, plunging into a Mediterranean-style pool, or replicating a Ugandan safari in the back garden, these adventurers may be housebound but they remain full of holiday spirit.
Holidays at home
Diarists have come up with creative ways to replicate their postponed summer holidays.
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