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Inspiring Independence: 12 Reasons to Travel Solo

WORLDWIDE | Fri, 5 Nov 2010 | By travel-tips | Views [7630] | Comments [3]

I’ve been sick with no one to care for me. I’ve lost my documents. I’ve been lost myself.   I’ve even been caught in a con game. Yet still, I’m inspired to travel alone. Pretty crazy huh? Not really. Because on the flip side I’ve met the ... Read more >

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feeling good about the instillation of our new tarp (purchased for a whopping 600 Ksh. -- $9 US -- we paid too much!)  This was officially the last day that Chaim liked the tarp.: by hnmenk, Views[1615]
feeling good about the instillation of our new tarp (purchased for a whopping 600 Ksh. -- $9 US -- we paid too much!) This was officially the last day that Chaim liked the tarp.

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After preparing the campfire breakfast for the family, Hayma, the wife of Manue (her name means “forest” in Burmese) spends her morning hours cutting and laminating bamboo stalks into sheets and planks that serve as new walls for their small hut. Every year by the end of the monsoon rains, the bamboo planks have to be replaced and renewed to offer proper shelter for the family. Hamya explains that weaving bamboo is one of the ancestors’ techniques in the Shan Region: not only it shelters and protects us during the cold nights, but it also allows for the passage of the river breeze during the hot days.: by isma, Views[1425]
After preparing the campfire breakfast for the family, Hayma, the wife of Manue (her name means “forest” in Burmese) spends her morning hours cutting and laminating bamboo stalks into sheets and planks that serve as new walls for their small hut. Every year by the end of the monsoon rains, the bamboo planks have to be replaced and renewed to offer proper shelter for the family. Hamya explains that weaving bamboo is one of the ancestors’ techniques in the Shan Region: not only it shelters and protects us during the cold nights, but it also allows for the passage of the river breeze during the hot days.

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