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1936... On the Continent
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Three years before the start of WWII, Eugene Fodor published his first guidebook, 1936--On the Continent-The Entertaining Travel Annual. Fodor's goal was to create a fun-to-read, annually updated guidebook about Europe that emphasized the people and culture of a country--a radical change from the traditional guidebook approach. Seventy-five years later, On the Continentgives readers a nostalgic glimpse and ... more...
The Leopards of Londolozi
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Londolozi is a game park in South Africa that is famous for its leopards. This is the story of a couples stay at Londolozi and their experiences in the African bushveld. The story ends with attending a school reunion in the South African city of Port Elizabeth after a trip along the Garden Route from Cape Town. more...
Don't Drink the Water
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So what the hell was I doing in South East Asia anyway? This was no spiritual journey of self discovery. As a matter of fact, self discovery was one of the things I was trying to avoid. From the constant conversations about cricket that arise from being an Australian in India to mushroom-induced comas in Laos, find out exactly how much fun is too much fun... more...
Turkmenbashi's Land of Fairy Tales
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Turkmenbashi's Land of Fairy Tales is a $50,000,000 amusement park in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. It was meant to be Central Asia's answer to Disney Land but fell somewhat short of expectations. more...
Mustang Trekking in Nepal
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Welcome to Green Valley Nepal Treks & Research Hub Green Valley Nepal Treks & Research Hub Pvt. Ltd is Eco - friendly trekking, tour & research company in Nepal, was founded by well experienced, Academic, dedicated and professional team. Since its inauguration the company has been organizing adventure travel, trekking & research for individual & small groups as well as the larger parties such more...
This One Time, In Korea...
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Many United States Air Force veterans have spent a one year tour at Osan Air Base, South Korea. This memoir is a collection of short stories from a young airman stumbling her way through a year in a foreign country. more...
Road Madness - A Motorcycle Trip Into Insanity
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A hapless and ageing biker decides, with little forethought, to ride his trusty steed from Ottawa Canada to Yellowknife NWT and back. Yep, 1,000 kilometers per day for 14 days should do it. Join in the adventure as he slowly starts to unwind and mentally dips back into the drug-addled days of his youth. more...
A Short Break in Libya
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This article details a short trip to Tripoli and Leptis Magna in Libya, during the first days of the Arab Spring. Libya appeared to be making its first tentative steps towards opening up to mass tourism but then everything changed. more...
To Camels from Cows: Algeria Overland
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This article details a short trip to Annaba, Constantine and El-Oued in Algeria at the end of April 2009. Algeria has effectively been out of bounds for independent travel for over two decades but it is now beginning to open up again. more...
Morocco Hammam Visit
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A visit to a hammam bath in Marrakesh, Morocco rejuvenates a traveler on her birthday, two days after the ‘Arab Spring’ protests in Morocco. more...