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GREECE | Thu, 19 Nov 2015 | By iain_and_tamara | Views [1302] | Comments [1]
Ever since I had heard that the inhabitants of Crete were called Cretins I wanted to meet them as they would doubtless be close cousins to anyone on our school rugger team who met with the disfavour of the sports master Mr Horrobin. It did not take long ... Read more >
Tags: gorges, harbour, sunsets, wwoofing
SOUTH AFRICA | Tue, 26 Mar 2013 | By butterfly-freed | Views [1258]

And so we arrived in Knysna (pronounced Nyzna). The drizzly rain we had driving here cleared up and the afternoon was dry, although still cloudy. Arriving at Jembjo’s hostel, we put our bags in the dorm and headed out to see the sights. This is ... Read more >
Tags: art, artists, backpacking, baz bus, fishing, harbour, knysna, pick n pay, pledge
LIBERIA | Mon, 7 Jan 2013 | By attahpapa | Views [1057]
The pictures show the life in the community of Duport Waterside and the nearby mangrove swamp in Monrovia, Liberia. Duport (Port on the river Du) is considered the oldest harbor in Liberia from where goods were distributed up country and into Monrovia, ... Read more >
Tags: canu, chief, civil war, fishing, harbour, liberia swamp, monrovia
AUSTRALIA | Wed, 18 Mar 2009 | By liam_omalley | Views [1561] | Comments [1]
Has to be the best thing I've done so far during my trip! Got up early to catch the ferry into the city this morning before making my way through "The Rocks" (an area of the city not actual rocks) to the Bridge Climb Centre. Once there you ... Read more >
Tags: bridge, bridgeclimb, climb, harbour, sydney, view, walk
AUSTRALIA | Mon, 16 Mar 2009 | By liam_omalley | Views [1317]
Yesterday I decided to take the Ferry into the city, which has to be the most impressive way of entering the harbour. The ferries opporate very regularly from two streets away at a nice little wharf, and then run directly into Circular quay in the ... Read more >
Tags: birds, harbour, house, opera, sydney, taronga, zoo
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![It's a long hard winter and the ger is the accommodation of choice for Gobi living Mongolians. It is simple to erect and the whole lot can be packed up and moved in under an hour. They offer tremendous protection from the elements, and the dung fuelled fire provided temperatures that reduced us to our shorts and vests whilst it was -20ºc outside!: by photogravy, Views[405] It's a long hard winter and the ger is the accommodation of choice for Gobi living Mongolians. It is simple to erect and the whole lot can be packed up and moved in under an hour. They offer tremendous protection from the elements, and the dung fuelled fire provided temperatures that reduced us to our shorts and vests whilst it was -20ºc outside!: by photogravy, Views[405]](https://s3.amazonaws.com/aphs.worldnomads.com/photogravy/51392/12DecemberEdit_medium.jpg)
It's a long hard winter and the ger is the accommodation of choice for Gobi living Mongolians. It is simple to erect and the whole lot can be packed up and moved in under an hour. They offer tremendous protection from the elements, and the dung fuelled fire provided temperatures that reduced us to our shorts and vests whilst it was -20ºc outside!
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An access to education for girls is strongly limited by Taliban. How brave can be Pakistani girls and how big price they have to pay for it shows Malala Yousafzai's case. As an 11-years old girl she started to fight for the right to education for Pakistani girls. Three years later she was shot in her head by Taliban – it was their sentence. Luckily she survived. This case made all Pakistani people stronger in their fight against female illiteracy.
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: by justice, Views[2571] Happy girls coming back from school in Karimabad.
An access to education for girls is strongly limited by Taliban. How brave can be Pakistani girls and how big price they have to pay for it shows Malala Yousafzai's case. As an 11-years old girl she started to fight for the right to education for Pakistani girls. Three years later she was shot in her head by Taliban – it was their sentence. Luckily she survived. This case made all Pakistani people stronger in their fight against female illiteracy.
How much would you sacrifice to have the right to go to school?
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Happy girls coming back from school in Karimabad.
An access to education for girls is strongly limited by Taliban. How brave can be Pakistani girls and how big price they have to pay for it shows Malala Yousafzai's case. As an 11-years old girl she started to fight for the right to education for Pakistani girls. Three years later she was shot in her head by Taliban – it was their sentence. Luckily she survived. This case made all Pakistani people stronger in their fight against female illiteracy.
How much would you sacrifice to have the right to go to school?
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