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  2. Lonely Planet - Wikipedia

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    Lonely Planet's digital presence included 140 apps and 8.5 million unique users for lonelyplanet.com, which hosted the Thorn Tree travel forum. [16] In 2011, BBC Worldwide acquired the remaining 25% of the company for £42.1 million (A$67.2 million) from the Wheelers.

  3. Thorn tree - Wikipedia

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    Thorn tree may refer to: The common name for several species of trees in tropical or temperate climates that have spiky, thornlike leaves, e.g. the Acacia and the boxthorn (Lycium) Thorntree, a housing estate in the town of Middlesbrough, in North East England; A long-running travel-related discussion forum on the Web site of Lonely Planet

  4. Talk:Thorn Tree (Lonely Planet) - Wikipedia

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  5. Drew Binsky - Wikipedia

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    Drew Goldberg (born May 24, 1991), known by his online alias, Drew Binsky, is an American travel blogger and vlogger who has visited every country in the world.Binsky documents his travels on his YouTube channel and other social media accounts.

  6. Trevor James (traveler) - Wikipedia

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    Trevor James, also known as "The Food Ranger" on YouTube, is a Canadian food and travel vlogger and YouTuber known for his street food tours on YouTube, which have been viewed over 649 million times. James started filming his food and travel videos in March 2013 and his channel has since grown to have over 5 million subscribers. [3] [4]

  7. Vachellia - Wikipedia

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    Vachellia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, commonly known as thorn trees or acacias. It belongs to the subfamily Mimosoideae . Its species were considered members of genus Acacia until 2009.

  8. Glastonbury Thorn - Wikipedia

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    The tree in the grounds of the church was pronounced dead in June 1991, and cut down the following February. [17] However, many cuttings were taken from it before its destruction. The pre-1991 thorn in the grounds of Glastonbury Church is said to be a cutting from the original plant which was planted in secret after the original was destroyed.

  9. Sarie Marais - Wikipedia

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    Down there in the corn by the green thorn-tree: There lives my Sarie Marais! I was so scared that the Khakis would catch me And send me far across the sea. That I fled to the side of the Upington's sand Down there by the Great River. Chorus: Oh bring me back to the old Transvaal There where my Sarie lives, Down by the corn at the green thorn tree