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Fairtrade | Stories [1] | Last Post: 6 Sep 2015
Yabbying in the Aussie Outback | Stories [1] | Photos [1] | Last Post: 10 Oct 2012

I'm an actor, writer, radio producer/presenter. I am a finalist in the 2012 Australian Commercial Radio Awards in the category of Best Docuementary.
I love traveling, and just weeks ago I returned from Spain and, DIE!!! a day in Morocco! It's AWESOME! ... Read more >
a Journey to the unknown | Stories [2] | Last Post: 23 Apr 2016
Hola amigos,
due to the fact that I want to improve my writing skills, I decided to publish my travel journey at this point. Happy to get any kind of feedback, cause I'm pretty new and oldschool with all this!
I'm a leap year child from Germany.... Read more >
The journey is my Home | Stories [2] | Photos [32] | Last Post: 19 May 2014
Hello!
My name is Gelis Vaarman and I'm from Estonia. Right now I'm an exchange student in Denmark. 2th of June I'm going back to Estonia and my Exchange year will be over then, but before that I'm going to germany to have my last Seminar with ... Read more >
London - Iii | Stories [2] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 14 Jan 2013

My name is Gelly and I have worked for several years in the digital marketing industry.
Photography has gained a significant part of my life the last few years. It gives me the opportuniry sometimes to get into 'little adventures', it gives me more ... Read more >
Borneo Twenty Ten | Stories [1] | Photos [4] | Last Post: 16 Aug 2010
Every Journey Counts | Stories [13] | Photos [181] | Last Post: 8 May 2011

Finding my way in the Land of Smiles. I'm an artist and a true believer in the line 'strangers are just friends we haven't met yet!' My blog is full of past tense since I only kept a written journal on my travels and sent the odd email.. my online ... Read more >
Dusty Hills | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 17 Apr 2013
A Bristolian on the road | Stories [1] | Photos [12] | Last Post: 11 Sep 2009
After many years of thinking about it, talking about it and saving for it, the time came to take the plunge. Experiencing some of the endless opportunities that the world has to offer was going to take some time...
Journey I Always Love | Stories [1] | Photos [5]

This is my very first journal, paper or digital, and i am excited to become a World Nomad. As most who know me can testify, i am on the go from sunup to sundown. Life is too short to waste and there is too much to see to enjoy the luxury of sitting still ... Read more >
The Gems of Travel | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 8 Nov 2011

Silent Witness
The job of a gondolier must be quite the happy one, what with getting to witness marriage proposals, serenading couples, dodging Vaporetto's....
Gemma's World Teaching Journal | Stories [97] | Photos [1518] | Last Post: 10 Nov 2009

I'm travelling and teaching...
Travels of 09 | Stories [1] | Photos [46] | Last Post: 6 Jul 2009
hmmm well me um i am a fun and outgoing person love a good adventure and am loving living in europe!!!
todos juntos | Stories [8] | Photos [26] | Last Post: 28 Jul 2010
Is that a turtle? | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 7 Nov 2011
Gemma's Journal | Stories [5] | Photos [31] | Last Post: 1 Jan 2011

Hey! Its me Gemma! Me and my camera are off to see the world....
Gemma's Journey | Stories [18] | Photos [721] | Last Post: 15 Nov 2010

Good bye to Miss Mickle. For now!
Life in the Great Bear Rainforest | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 17 Jun 2013
5 pictures of my 5 favorite spots in Europe. | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 14 Jan 2013
I NOSTRI VIAGGI | Stories [2] | Photos [87] | Last Post: 6 Nov 2009
Gendo | Stories [11] | Photos [86] | Last Post: 4 Sep 2007

Just finished BA in French and heading back to Europe to travel and work for a bit. Plan to go back to New Zealand to do MA in European Studies in Feb but who knows....
Alexx et Geneviève sur la trotte | Stories [84] | Photos [1566] | Last Post: 24 Aug 2010

Me voici : Geneviève, 28 ans, Kinésiologue. Je suis une adepte des sports de plein air et de yoga. Je recherche les paysages qui coupent le souffle et la bonne compagnie. Je suis Québécoise, mais habite à Calgary, Alberta depuis presque 2 ans. Je suis ... Read more >
Streets of Yangon | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 22 May 2013
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