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Not your ordinary gap year | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 11 Nov 2014
The value of walking forward | Stories [2] | Last Post: 10 Mar 2017
Enjoy the world | Stories [1] | Photos [35] | Last Post: 12 Dec 2009
Rosa Furtado Journal | Stories [1] | Photos [6] | Last Post: 12 Jan 2013

I'm Rosa, born and living in Portugal.
I work in the IT departament of a big worlwide company, but what I really love to do is traveling and taking photos of the world... smile to the people and get smiles back... and laught with them.
This is ... Read more >
Getting involved | Stories [1] | Photos [5]
As I have already told in the description of the journal, I'm a student away from home and this year I turned twenty. For about six years I have been interested in photography, a field in which I try to improve and then find my way.
Travel Photography Scholarship | Stories [2] | Photos [1] | Last Post: 21 Nov 2014
Sur de Mexico | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 15 Oct 2010
Thailand, where solo travelling got less scary | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 21 Nov 2014
You gotta go there to come back | Stories [5] | Photos [16] | Last Post: 25 Mar 2010
As I am soon to turn 30 I decided, rightly or wrongly, to give up a lot of good things in my life in Cardiff, Wales and go on a 2 year trip to Australia and New Zealand, cummulating in watching the rugby World Cup in NZ in 2011. I have no idea if what ... Read more >
nomadwoman | Stories [8] | Photos [220] | Last Post: 20 Sep 2008
still hungry for exploration, i have moved 2 istanbul from melbourne (working as a tour leader) where i hope to spend my days laughing, eating, flirting, and exploring. did i mention eating?
China Uncovered | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 14 Oct 2010
Rose & Mark's Travels 2015 | Stories [1] | Photos [1] | Last Post: 29 May 2015
Adventures in Europe | Stories [1] | Last Post: 11 Aug 2009
Europe 2007 | Stories [5] | Photos [325] | Last Post: 6 Mar 2008

Hi everyone!! Well i left home on July 7th 2007 To travel the world... Im currently living in Barcelona, Spain, Until further notice. Although i dont know quite when i leave here i know my next stop, The Americas!!!! Cant wait!!! I miss you all HEAPS ... Read more >
The World Upside Down | Stories [1] | Last Post: 2 Sep 2015
Scaling the Dragon | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 19 Jun 2013
My Father's Travels | Stories [1] | Last Post: 8 Sep 2015
Wanderer | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 18 Oct 2011
Everything old is new again... | Stories [2] | Last Post: 14 Jan 2013
mumbai to manali | Stories [0] | Photos [8]
Right here and there... | Stories [3] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 4 Nov 2013

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Rosi & Jen's 11 Thousand Beach Odyssey | Stories [119] | Photos [1552] | Last Post: 2 Oct 2011

My name is Rosi. I woke up one day and realised at 40, life was half over. I decided to stop doing what was expected of me and start living the way I want to. I've quit my job, I've given away my possesions, I've loaded the iPod up with travelling ... Read more >
for the journey, not the destination | Stories [2] | Last Post: 6 Nov 2011
The Callinan Adventure Trail | Stories [23] | Photos [213] | Last Post: 7 Nov 2007

Hey so Aidan and I have been married now for over six months woohoo and missing our family and friends from Australia and abroad booo. Aidan is still working as a fellow Radiologist at Vancouver General and I am well... looking... still. We've had a ... Read more >
Indian Discovery | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 13 Jan 2013
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![Our second day of trekking brought us to Camp Two, set next to a beautiful clear stream with views towards a granite cliff draped in forest. Our guide headed off into the jungle to look for the Sifakas loudly noting that they hadn't been seen for a number of weeks and they could be anywhere.
Late in the afternoon, we heard an excited howl emanating from the forest. Apparently he had found them. We rushed up the hill, trying not to slip on the steep stairs as we climbed higher and higher. As we got closer, the calls were coming from the jungle off the side of the trail. The cook who had come to show us the way ducked off the trail onto a steep hillside covered in undergrowth.
We followed as quickly as we could but the steep terrain, mud and vines were making it difficult to keep up. All the time I was getting my camera ready to take the first coveted shots. Just as we arrived at our guides side, the Sifaka family started to move, leaping from tree trunk to tree trunk away from our position. I was able to take one fleeting shot of the Sifaka heading into the forest before they disappeared across a stream.
I suppose this is why they are known as the Angels of the Forest, as we weren't quite sure from our first encounter if they were actually real. : by bradleyjtsmith, Views[468] Our second day of trekking brought us to Camp Two, set next to a beautiful clear stream with views towards a granite cliff draped in forest. Our guide headed off into the jungle to look for the Sifakas loudly noting that they hadn't been seen for a number of weeks and they could be anywhere.
Late in the afternoon, we heard an excited howl emanating from the forest. Apparently he had found them. We rushed up the hill, trying not to slip on the steep stairs as we climbed higher and higher. As we got closer, the calls were coming from the jungle off the side of the trail. The cook who had come to show us the way ducked off the trail onto a steep hillside covered in undergrowth.
We followed as quickly as we could but the steep terrain, mud and vines were making it difficult to keep up. All the time I was getting my camera ready to take the first coveted shots. Just as we arrived at our guides side, the Sifaka family started to move, leaping from tree trunk to tree trunk away from our position. I was able to take one fleeting shot of the Sifaka heading into the forest before they disappeared across a stream.
I suppose this is why they are known as the Angels of the Forest, as we weren't quite sure from our first encounter if they were actually real. : by bradleyjtsmith, Views[468]](https://s3.amazonaws.com/aphs.worldnomads.com/bradleyjtsmith/51637/WorldNomads3_medium.jpg)
Our second day of trekking brought us to Camp Two, set next to a beautiful clear stream with views towards a granite cliff draped in forest. Our guide headed off into the jungle to look for the Sifakas loudly noting that they hadn't been seen for a number of weeks and they could be anywhere.
Late in the afternoon, we heard an excited howl emanating from the forest. Apparently he had found them. We rushed up the hill, trying not to slip on the steep stairs as we climbed higher and higher. As we got closer, the calls were coming from the jungle off the side of the trail. The cook who had come to show us the way ducked off the trail onto a steep hillside covered in undergrowth.
We followed as quickly as we could but the steep terrain, mud and vines were making it difficult to keep up. All the time I was getting my camera ready to take the first coveted shots. Just as we arrived at our guides side, the Sifaka family started to move, leaping from tree trunk to tree trunk away from our position. I was able to take one fleeting shot of the Sifaka heading into the forest before they disappeared across a stream.
I suppose this is why they are known as the Angels of the Forest, as we weren't quite sure from our first encounter if they were actually real.
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