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See 'Mindhunter' Actors Who Play Famous Serial Killers vs. Their Real Life Counterparts

This Is What the Actors of 'Mindhunter' Look Like vs. Their Scary Real-Life CounterpartsBy Amber GarrettUpdated Aug. 22 2019, 4:19 p.m. ET Source: NetlixDavid Fincher's Netflix drama Mindhunter is back with a second season after a far too long hiatus. The sophomore season has brought to life even more notorious serial killers than the first, which prominently featured Co-ed Killer Edmund Emil Kemper. While the FBI agents on the show are only loosely based on real people — most notably Holden Ford, a fictionalized version of real-life Mindhunter author and retired special agent John Douglas — the serial killers profiled on the show are very real indeed.

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Travelling light | Eco travel options

Pembrokeshire’s green scene is blossoming. St Davids, Britain’s smallest city, is big on eco-friendly initiatives. Follow the St Davids Eco Trail, eat at “field to fork” bistros, go foraging to learn about wild produce, or coasteering with an award-winning adventure company dedicated to sustainability. Lammas Eco Village near Crymych combines traditional farming techniques with the latest in environmental design. And throughout the county you can travel with a light environmental footprint on handy hop-on, hop-off coastal bus services like the Poppit Rocket.

Weather in Scotland | Scotland.org

Scotland's weather The weather in Scotland tends to be quite moderate and changeable but is rarely extreme. You might experience ‘four seasons in one day’ but travel 20-30 minutes in any direction and the weather is generally completely different! There’s no bad time of year to visit Scotland, with plenty to see and do regardless of the elements. After all, as the old saying goes, “There is no such thing as bad weather, only the wrong clothes!