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trapped torpid in a seasonal clutch

IRAN | Fri, 17 Sep 2010 | By haveblood | Views [1918]

come with me to a place time has completely forgotten. where life moves and progresses in a surrogate fashion, out of phase with the surrounding world.  where the land looks through the glass and steals glimpses, snatches a phrase here and there, and ... Read more >

Tags: hitchiking, villages

Turkish police, Turkish Universities and Roma Gypsies

MACEDONIA | Mon, 16 Nov 2009 | By katie_louise | Views [1194] | Comments [2]

Hello all. Apologies on the lack of writing on this blog. The last time I wrote I was in Paris. Since then I have been to a music festival in Leeds (classy weekend ladies). Home. Amsterdam (again, classy times. CAF). Then back to Paris for a week because ... Read more >

Tags: borders, bulgaria, hitchiking, kosovo, macadonia, police, roma, turkey

Hiking and Hitchhiking in the Coromandel

NEW ZEALAND | Mon, 24 Nov 2008 | By lburton | Views [1769] | Comments [1]

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Tags: beaches, hiking, hitchiking, north island, sun, thermal

 

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To erect homes along the slanted valley walls, Kalash houses are laid out such that the rooftop of a house is used as foundation for another house built above.  Having settled for generations on fertile river banks dotted by apricot and mulberry trees deep in the Hindukush, the Kalasha people live in tune with nature and take its provisions as blessings for their survival.: by onebackpackoneworld, Views[1186]
To erect homes along the slanted valley walls, Kalash houses are laid out such that the rooftop of a house is used as foundation for another house built above. Having settled for generations on fertile river banks dotted by apricot and mulberry trees deep in the Hindukush, the Kalasha people live in tune with nature and take its provisions as blessings for their survival.

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