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A Pilot’s Persepctive on Volcanic Eruptions, Plus Welsh Language & Culture – Hour 2 – PGW Radio

Locations in this article:  London, England

Portmeirion, Wales - Bristol Colonnade - photo © Portmeirion LtdOn April 17, 2010, Peter Greenberg Worldwide broadcast from the Hotel Portmeirion in Gwynedd, Wales. Featured guests include:

Salon.com’s “Ask the Pilot” columnist (and pilot) Patrick Smith guiding us through the latest travel news regarding the volcanic eruption in Iceland and its effects on transatlantic and European flights.

Costas Christ, editor-at-large for National Geographic Traveler, will talk about the latest in green travel, including Earth Day, the WTTC, and Maine tourism;

Jim O’Rourke of the Welsh Language and Heritage Centre, explains the Welsh language and Welsh culture;

Television and marketing executive Frank Radice discusses his article on PeterGreenberg.com about London’s City Airport plus the latest on London;

Dave Williams, the head warden of Snowdonia National Park, explains the attractions of this local park.


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