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How Britain’s ‘blue zone’ helps you live to 86

Crossing the lush Devonian strips from Totnes to Salcombe via Halwell, Kingsbridge and Marlborough, the Southern Hams do not seem to have much in common with Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula or Sardinia’s Nuoro Province, and certainly not with Japan’s. Okinawa Prefecture. Admittedly, they are all pretty idyllic, photogenic places; This is evident even after the… Read More »