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MALAYSIA | Tue, 29 May 2007 | By jamesanddan | Views [50047]

Since we last blogged (blog meaning web log for those that are interested!) we briefly stopped over in Cherating (small beach village on the eastern sie of Malaysia) and also spent a few days in Kuanatan, just a bit further down the coast. Not much ... Read more >
Tags: Adventures
CZECH REPUBLIC | Thu, 14 Dec 2006 | By maria_brett | Views [2266] | Comments [1]

“Have you got any Kangaroos in your car?” What do you say to a German border guard who’s holding your passport in one hand, an entry stamp with the other, smiling like a half-cut madman waiting for your response? Sometimes you just have ... Read more >
Tags: Culture
EGYPT | Mon, 7 Nov 2011 | By travel-tips | Views [1693] | Comments [1]

Welcome to Alaska!
I was greeted upon arrival in Luxor, Egypt. Working in the
depths of a temple tomb excavation at the foothills of South Asasif in 114
degree heat, dense white dust soaking into my sweaty Egyptian cotton shirt, the
last thing ... Read more >
Tags: digging, egypt, temples, travel tips
SWEDEN | Thu, 26 Jul 2007 | By louise | Views [1537] | Comments [3]

I can't add any photos right now but just thought I would pop in to say hållo and that I'm still alive! Summer school has been okay so far but it's kind of a bummer to have to research and do work when you just want to explore the outside world :) Tomorrow ... Read more >
Tags: Work
IRAN | Wed, 11 Aug 2010 | By safetyhub | Views [1464] | Comments [1]

There was a time not long ago when ordinary
everyday items from the west would get you into trouble at customs in Iran:
books, DVDs CDs, newspapers and magazines (not only The Economist, Time and
Green Left Weekly, but fashion mag’s with pictures ... Read more >
Tags: customs, iran, mid east, nationality, travel-legal, travel-safety
MALAYSIA | Fri, 23 Jan 2009 | By faifailemu | Views [1065]

Selamat pagi, apa kabar?
We entered Malaysia
on yet another boat. We had to be quick getting off the boat as the next bunch
were already getting on with their luggage, boxes, chickens, goats etc. We got
our stamp at Tawau immigration, again being ... Read more >
INDIA | Fri, 9 Dec 2005 | By doherty1957 | Views [460]

Goa was alright but after two weeks, when the novelty wore off, it might as well have been the costa del sol. There's a picture in the gallery of sunbathers in front of a Russian ship.
Tags: Laughter
AUSTRALIA | Sun, 4 Apr 2010 | By vantastic_nt | Views [400] | Comments [4]

Speaking
as an outsider traveling through, Australia certainly seems to have the most
transient, amorphous population I’ve ever witnessed. From our first day in
Adelaide all the way up to now, it seems like Australia is full of backpackers
and ... Read more >
Tags: andrew adams, coober pedy, lust for life, northern territory, why live in australia, willie concepcion
WORLDWIDE | Fri, 28 Oct 2011 | By safetyhub | Views [357]

We've gathered all the news you need to Keep Travelling Safely. Today - Bangkok exodus as floods advance on city centre - Thais face drowning, disease in disastrous floods - Pattaya hotels nearly full - Flash floods hit southern Spain - Hurricane Rina ... Read more >
Tags: news-daily
USA | Fri, 19 Sep 2008 | By nomad_kiwis | Views [329]

On the 13th we went headed to Estes Park about an hour away, it was beautiful there and being a Saturday was full of people and had a market day going on so was very interesting. As you can see from the pic we also got to see a stag and his ... Read more >
AUSTRALIA | Thu, 26 Nov 2009 | By silverlady | Views [315]

After two days sitting comfortably in Newcastle the weather was looking a lot better. I made a decision to give up rough weather unless i get caught out there unexpectedly. with my new philosophy on cruising being that i dont have plans, i dont ... Read more >
CHILE | Sat, 14 Jul 2007 | By jonno-nadia | Views [284] | Comments [3]

Well we arrived in Chile at last but not without our share of trouble. Our luggage was misplaced on Auckland and when found a day later it was sent to Argentina instead. It is fair to say our bags have seen more of the world than we will on this trip.... Read more >
Tags: Misadventures
CHINA | Sat, 22 Dec 2007 | By adde | Views [265]

Jul är nått som inte existerar i Kina. Då Kinesiska kulturen hade fått sitt fäste gott och väl innan Jesus knatade runt på jorden finns såklart ingen anledning att fira hans födelse. Men är det nått kinserna gillar i dagens Kina så är det att konsumera ... Read more >
Tags: Culture
ECUADOR | Sat, 19 Sep 2009 | By dannygoesdiving | Views [247]

The Galapagos and the Amazon were the focus of the trip to Ecuador, however, I had another 10 days in Ecuador and planned to visit a couple of places that caught my attention. These were Quito (capital city), Otavalo (indigenous market town), Cotopaxi ... Read more >
ARGENTINA | Tue, 30 Jun 2009 | By doreen-b | Views [215] | Comments [2]

It has been challenging but the "salon de ingles" the classroom is now ready. The bricklayer who I hired to fix the ceiling, the walls, and to paint, one day just decided to not show up!! So both Roly and I got on ladders and finished painting.... Read more >
AUSTRIA | Fri, 20 Aug 2010 | By incarna | Views [180] | Video

Hie everyone, i just uploaded a vid of my trip. Goes for about 16 mins, 2400+ photo's, China and Austria. You can check it out here http://www.vimeo.com/14267574
BULGARIA | Sun, 13 Jul 2008 | By imalivewhen | Views [172] | Comments [2]

I had that “ohhhh yeah I don’t like cities” feeling while taking the bus through Plovdiv, but the old town section of the city is great. The Hiker’s Hostel is tiny and amidst historic, renovated houses that all have names, along really rough cobblestone ... Read more >
USA | Mon, 17 Sep 2007 | By randywakefield | Views [168]

We got away from Niagara Falls fairly early for the longest (driving) leg of our journey 758 km (using the gps) and had little trouble on the way. Found out that speed limits mean very little in the usa. 65 mph = 85 mph (minimum), so we made the trip ... Read more >
Tags: On the Road
AUSTRALIA | Thu, 3 Dec 2009 | By jimandnicadventure | Views [129]

Tuesday 1 st December Hopetoun Woke to a beautiful morning view of the ranges and had a sumptuous breakfast of fresh blueberries and yogurt followed by brewed coffee and toast – love our camp kitchen. We've decided to get a move on so headed ... Read more >
PHILIPPINES | Sat, 30 Apr 2011 | By loriejoy | Views [128]

The seas were rough and it was not safe to travel by boat to Panay Island. We opted to travel by land instead to Dumaguete. It was my second time to explore the place. 3 years is long enough for change. Either way the lakes and the falls still had ... Read more >
Tags: negros
INDIA | Tue, 10 Jan 2012 | By flyingpiglet | Views [108]

On th way back to Delhi I stayed a night in the city of Chandigarh, and took a bicycle rickshaw to Chandigarh’s most visited attraction, the Nek Chand Rock Garden. The wide, flat roads were lined with trees and the traffic flowed freely so ... Read more >
Tags: chandigarh, nek chand
BULGARIA | Tue, 18 Oct 2011 | By vagabonds | Views [107]

To everything
there is a season. But October is not the season to be on the Black Sea
in Bulgaria. Nessebur's old Byzantine city is a UNESCO World Heritage
site but was pretty much deserted this weekend. Maybe, probably, it was
the bitter cold, ... Read more >
SPAIN | Wed, 23 Mar 2011 | By rachel_webb | Views [97]

I wake to the sight of a vaulted ceiling stretched high overhead, brought to unwilling consciousness by the persistent cold that invades not only my sleeping bag, but the three layers of clothes in which I am tightly wrapped. In the pre-dawn light, ... Read more >
Tags: #2011writing, travel writing scholarship 2011
UNITED KINGDOM | Mon, 30 Aug 2010 | By drmitch | Views [88]

I’d decided to take a 5-day bus tour as it seemed the cheapest and easiest way of getting a look at a large area of Scotland in a short period of time. Although my pet hate about organized tours is being in large groups and being rushed through tourist ... Read more >
Tags: culloden, loch ness, scotland, the hermitage
GREECE | Sun, 25 Sep 2011 | By vagabonds | Views [56]

Olympia is extremely quiet today. It is the end of the tourist season. The cats that wander from one restaurant
to the next meowing for handouts will have to find a new con when they close
next week for the season.
All of the archeological ... Read more >