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PORTRUSH,NORTHERN IRELANDWhen we say off the beaten track,we mean it.That's because there's not a footpath,track or even a park in sight-just sand.Bounding down a beach may be a bit of a killer workout for your calves,but it certainly offers a uniqueexperience,completing 5km with the backdrop of waves crashing against the shore and a mind-blowing view of DunluceCastle and the Giants Causeway.ASHTON COURT,BRISTOL,ENGLANDIf you're a bit of a whizz when it comes to a 5km,this might be just the challenge you're looking for.With a 2.5kmuphill start,this will really get those legs and lungs working hard.You'll be rewarded at the tuming point with fantasticviews over Bristol and the promise of a downhill stretch back to the finish.The route runs along tarmac and stone paths,making the course suitable all year round.KANGAROO ISLAND,AUSTRALIAIt's there in the title-wildlife is bult right in.Travelling down under this year?Head to Australia'third-largestisland for a 5km adventure trail.This jaw-dropping out-and-back course follows footpaths along the coastline,so youshould be able to hop to the finish line in pretty good time,as long as you don't get distracted by the wallabies,koalas,seals and kangaroos.Just allow time to get there,as it's a 45-minute ferry ride from the mainland port of Cape Jervis.21.Which parkrun appeals to those whc look for a fast and flat course?A.BUSHY PARK,RICHMOND,LONDON.B.PORTRUSH,NORTHERN IRELAND.C.ASHTON COURT,BRISTOL,ENGLANDD.KANGAROO ISLAND,AUSTRALIA.22.Why should you plan to arrive early for the KANGAROO ISLAND parkrun?A.Warming up exercise is required.B.The parkrun is remotely located in the mainland.C.The distance is beyond the standard 5km.D.It takes time to reach the island via boat.23.What do these parkruns have in common?A.They are all held monthly.B.They all feature scenic routes.C.They all take place along the coaotline.D.They all offer an uphill start.BI first heard of what is now known as Aten-Egypt's own Pompeii back in December 2019.I was speaking with ZahiHawass,the famous former head of Egyptian antiquities,on the sidelines of Egypt's World Youth Forum.I was interestedto hear aboot the latest work in Egyptian archaeology.But from my 16 years in the Middle East,I'm always a bit tired ofachaeologists who sell their site as "the most important ever"or findings that "change our understanding"of acivilization.But it was not what Dr.Hawass had discovered that interested me.At that point,his team had hot yet brokenground.What interested me was the team itself.For the first time,Dr.Hawass was leading an all-Egyptian team whereevery role was filled by an Egyptian national.For more than a century,western archaeologists have been the ones making"d-scoveries"in Egypt,the Levant andMesopotamia.Even in modem joint Arab-intemational digs,I would watch as foreign arohologists almost always got thecredit,while their local partners would seem less important.One major reason for this gaps institutional and financial:wester archaeologists have big-name universities and funds behind them,while Egyptan and other Arab archaeologistsoften have to pay for their own tools.The fact that Egyptians were now setting out to uncover more about their own archaeological heritage jumped out tome as an important story to tell.Unfortunately,the pandemic prevented me from joining Dr.Hawass and his team whenthey started excavations in 2020.When I finally arrived at their excavation sites in November 2022,I met passionateyoung Egyptian specialists,who expressed the hope of one day becoming university professors to pass on their knowledgeand experience to the next generation of Egyptians.What I was witnessing was more than Egyptians gaining a renewedsense of dignity and reclaiming a past that was often told by others.It was a story of the many future Atens to bediscovered by the all-Egyptian teams and archaeologists being inspired by this dig.英语·第3页(共8页)