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A hippy love story that's still going strong

COSTA RICA | Sun, 7 Jan 2018 | By rodeime | Views [686]

  It's a beautiful hippy love story that began in Germany in 1969. Trudy and Ron were footloose and fancy-free when they met in Cold War Hamburg and fell in love. They hooked up and travelled to Australia where they were married before ... Read more >

Tags: alternative, costa rica, garden

Fun, funky, alternative hair salon you ask? I say 'Wildilocks'!

AUSTRALIA | Sat, 29 May 2010 | By kurenai | Views [5988]

Where to go for fun colors – call up the girls at Wildilocks @ The Lock Works, right in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD (central business district) a short walk away fromFlinders St. station.   This is my vague goth tendencies coming ... Read more >

Tags: alternative, australia, gothic, hair, melbourne, salon

1½ Day Gallbladder Flush Recipe

THAILAND | Wed, 18 Apr 2007 | By thedukeoearl | Views [181411] | Comments [82]

    Here is the recipe for the Gallbladder Cleanse. My own experience of flushing out of the bile ducts sure sold me on the need for it!  This cleanse did take a good bit out of me for about 4 days, though I think that depends ... Read more >

Tags: alternative, gall, gallbladder, gallbladder flush recipe, healing, health, party time, stones, surgery, therapy

 

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Thousands of people lived in the Bridge River Valley during the early 1900s. They took advantage of some of Canada’s richest gold deposits at the Bralorne and Pioneer mines. Today, fewer than 60 people live in the town year-round. Many grew up here and don’t want to leave their homes.  : by mattlaw, Views[267]
Thousands of people lived in the Bridge River Valley during the early 1900s. They took advantage of some of Canada’s richest gold deposits at the Bralorne and Pioneer mines. Today, fewer than 60 people live in the town year-round. Many grew up here and don’t want to leave their homes.

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