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June 2013 issue • On sale from 23 May

In the June issue of Wanderlust it's all about dream destinations, the places on every traveller's wishlist including...

Everest Base Camp: 60 years after the highest peak on earth was first summited, we prove you don't need to be a mountaineer to experience its magic.

African Safari: Go walking among giants in Tanzania on the ultimate safari experience.

Galapagos: Discover the wildlife and local culture on Ecuador's most famous islands both by land and sea.

Antarctica: Penguins, glaciers and endless adventure at the edge of the world.

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Travel C.V. Pathfinder

About me: I am an aspiring wildlife and travel photographer As I work for an airline and get substantial travel concessions, I am able to indulge my pasions. Africa put a hook in me 18 months ago and I can't wait to get back, the world cup has just made it worse. I have an ever lengthening list of destinations and subjects to photograph,which is being made longer by Wanderlust
Location: Egham
Occupation: Airline operations agent
Member since: 1st August 2009
Last trip: Yellowstone
Next trip: The wolves of Northern Spain
Destinations visited: 13
Experiences: 1
Galleries: 3
Videos: 0
Posts: 3

The world according to Pathfinder

Mountain/Desert/Ocean/Jungle... which one are you?
Mountains, jungle and desert. I will add oceans when I can dive

What was your first great travel experience?
I have travelled more as I've got older, so my greatest was the safari to Namibia and Botswana.

What has been your favourite journey?
Seeing the wolves up close in Yellowstone and listening to the howls. Fabulous!

What are your Top 5 places worldwide?
The Okavango Delta,Botswana. Yellowstone in winter. Tobago

Recommend a special place to stay
Dale, in Pembrokeshire, a very small village of three streets.It has a good pub and a the Yacht Club restaurant featured in the Times Good Food guide. Its the stepping off point for Skommer and Grassholm Islands.Quiet and unspoiled.

Which three items do you always pack?
Camera, lenses and more memory cards.

Which passport stamp are you proudest of?
Botswana

Which passport stamp would you most like to have?
Bhutan

Window or aisle?
Aisle. Since I worked in the security dept of my airline, I developed a bit of a phobia for looking out of the window at 45000 feet.

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    For all those who enjoyed the programmes over the last two nights. This is the fate of one of the killers of the Lockout Pack. follow the link below http://www.thewildlifenews.com/2012/04/05/after...
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