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Learning from the world blog 2014 | Stories [2] | Photos [24] | Last Post: 30 Dec 2014
My Trip This Year | Stories [1] | Last Post: 8 May 2014
Finding Beauty in the Ruins | Stories [1] | Photos [10] | Last Post: 28 Oct 2014

Nathan was raised by wolves in the wasteland of West Coast academia. After many years of unsuccessful attempts at domestication and civilization, he realized that fighting for a more comfortable deck chair on the Titanic is not really how he wanted ... Read more >
Around the world | Stories [2] | Last Post: 4 Aug 2007
Back to the Nature | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 7 Nov 2011
A Hungry & Nostalgic Anthropologist | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 12 Mar 2014
LedzzGo World | Stories [2] | Last Post: 21 May 2015
The straw on our backs | Stories [2] | Last Post: 23 Apr 2012
No more pussyfooting! | Stories [1] | Last Post: 19 Jun 2009
Not all those who wander are lost | Stories [1] | Last Post: 3 May 2014
A simple trip | Stories [1] | Photos [4] | Last Post: 27 Sep 2010
National Parks Plus | Stories [28] | Photos [104] | Last Post: 17 Jun 2009
A Rainy Day in Montmartre | Stories [1] | Last Post: 26 May 2015
Gold, Coca Farms and Spider Monkeys: Travelling Alone in Bolivia. | Stories [2] | Last Post: 7 Nov 2011
For two years, ending in 2008, I was the reviews writer for Custom PC Magazine, living and working London, but now my life is more about studying and living nearer my family in Manchester. I set up this profile so I could enter the Rough Guides competition ... Read more >
Children of the Streets | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 11 Oct 2010
A Holy Place | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 13 Jan 2013
Musings of a Travel Alchemist | Stories [2] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 11 May 2014

Leela Vera Morales has lived as a nomad for the last 15 years, moving between countries and cultures as though it were her God-given duty. Leaving home within days of high school graduation, she set out to explore new landscapes, unique perspectives, ... Read more >
Leah Living Abroad | Stories [10] | Photos [11] | Last Post: 24 Feb 2017

Spending the next 7-12 months traveling and teaching English abroad. These are my adventures.
Wanderlust | Stories [1] | Last Post: 15 May 2014
From Seattle to the World | Stories [37] | Last Post: 6 Dec 2006
My wife and I are taking a trip around the world in 2006. We are also blogging on our home site at http://theworldisnotflat.com.
Adventures around the world | Stories [2] | Photos [1] | Last Post: 14 Feb 2017

The second -hand torn Atlas tha t I picked up when I was 7 yea rs old. I flipped i t every da y and wond er what is happening in the wo rld and to the peopl ... Read more >
Lee in NZ | Stories [1] | Photos [1] | Last Post: 10 May 2007
Wandering... | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 4 Jul 2013

Prayer flags- blowing prayers with the wind
Shalom! Lee and Jake's Adventure 2012 | Stories [1] | Last Post: 29 Feb 2012
"We may run, walk, stumble, drive, or fly, but let us never lose sight of the reason for the journey, or miss an opportunity to see a rainbow along the way."
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