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Small Island, Small World, BIG Adventures!

GREECE | Wed, 7 Apr 2010 | By neil_loewen | Views [1055] | Comments [3]

I'm back!  So right now, you guys think we have just arrived in Greece, but we have some catching up to do.  Last time I wrote, we had just arrived on the island of Corfu!  Resume... The hostel that we are staying at (The Pink Palace) is in a ... Read more >

Tags: aewsome., ancona, bonnie schott, corfu, corfu town, greece, italy, neil loewen

Journey to a Greek Isle...

GREECE | Tue, 23 Mar 2010 | By neil_loewen | Views [904] | Comments [1]

We told ourselves we would just have to come back to Pompeii some day, and see it in depth, as we hopped on the train, and headed to Cilantro, I mean Salerno, where we looked for our bus that would take us to Taranto (Italians pronounce it much ... Read more >

Tags: bari, bonnie schott, corfu, neil loewen, pompeii, taranto

So Much Distance to Cover, So Little Time

ITALY | Mon, 15 Mar 2010 | By neil_loewen | Views [1363] | Comments [3]

After Alice went to the home, and I assumed just hopped on her plane and flew home with no problems (never assume), I immediately jumped into the second phase of my adventure.  I was to fly to Basel, Switzerland that night (from Barcelona, ... Read more >

Tags: barcelona, basel, bonnie schott, madrid, neil loewen, pompeii, switzerland, train, zurich

 

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A century ago, this was the forest that inspired British novelist Rudyard Kipling to write the ‘Jungle Book’. Today, on the meadows of Kanha, only 3 of the 17 variety of grass once found here survive. Being one of the areas with the highest tiger density in the world, these seemingly small changes can deeply impact the deer population – the tiger’s main prey in these woods.
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