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Viva Lewes Issue #132 September 2017

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BITS AND BOBS<br />

SPREAD THE WORD<br />

<strong>Lewes</strong> resident John Hinitt<br />

took his <strong>Viva</strong> to Sandy Lake,<br />

in the Prince Albert Regional<br />

Park, Saskatchewan, Canada.<br />

He reports; ‘whilst trying to set<br />

up the magazine with suitable<br />

background I was joined by two<br />

curious locals from the nearby<br />

Cree First Nations Reserve...<br />

forget the background, include<br />

these guys in the foreground<br />

and I had all the local flavour I<br />

needed.’ Excellent art direction.<br />

And here’s Robin Bath, who<br />

took his <strong>Viva</strong> all the way to<br />

Mount Kailash on a trip of a<br />

lifetime to Western Tibet. It’s<br />

a popular Buddhist pilgrimage,<br />

with its mythical status as a holy<br />

mountain at the axis of the world.<br />

He tells us, ‘on my return to the<br />

capital, Lhasa, I remembered<br />

my copy of <strong>Viva</strong>, and the photo<br />

shows the Jokhang Temple, the<br />

most revered religious structure<br />

in Tibet.’<br />

And finally Vera Gajic took her<br />

<strong>Viva</strong> <strong>Lewes</strong> on a different kind<br />

of pilgrimage; to the Edinburgh<br />

festival in August. Keep taking<br />

us with you on your travels<br />

and keep spreading the word.<br />

Send your photos to hello@<br />

vivamagazines.com

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