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Living in Costa Rica: Heath's Journal: Thanks for the Support
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Living in Costa Rica: Heath's Journal. This is to keep my family and friends (or anyone else who is interested) updated on my Peace Corps experience in Costa Rica. Feel free to send me an email if you have any questions or want a more detailed/less PG version of any events :-) Thanks for reading! Thursday, February 11, 2010. Thanks for the Support. We stayed only in 4 and 5 star hotels and were given what seemed to be an unlimited supply delicious food and drink. We were transported in a nice air con...
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A DOLLAR A DAY
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I'm a psychology graduate living and teaching English in Japan right now. I love to travel and volunteer. During the summer of 2008, I went to Costa Rica to help protect endangered Leatherback turtles along the Caribbean Coast. Journal of my trip. Info on how to donate. For more information, please scroll down. Last night we heard this noise that woke us up. it. Lagoon tour i woke up at 7. my ring was very tight. Rainy morning it was pouring at 5 am. val and i de. Querido Chris, you have made Sa. Querido...
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St. Louis to Dakar | Travel for Good
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Travel Blog of Kamiel, Founder of Charity Travel. St Louis to Dakar. Traveling in Senegal involves getting up before it’s too hot, taking a taxi to the “sept place garage” and taking one of these old Peugeot 505’s to your destination. So we do, to St. Louis. Resort in St. Louis. So we take a sept-place back to Dakar. What an adventure! Let me break the code of the numbing “travel blog” here – it’s unbearable. Hello? Is there anybody out there? Can it be self-reliant? I don’t know. The Peugeot 5...Now, pe...
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The Ardent Adventurer: February 2010
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Saturday, February 13, 2010. Where in the World? Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Oklahoma and now off to Maryland! Crazy past few months for me. As you know by my last post I quit my job and moved out of Chicago in January and then headed to Costa Rica with my girlfriends, Lindsey and Ashley, for 6 days. We stayed at the fabulous Four Seasons. In Peninsula Papagayo, Guanacaste, Costa Rica! If you've never stayed at a FS it's incredible. You seriously feel like royalty the whole time! No, i'm not kidding! Ziplinin...
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White Water Rafting Blog | Whitewater Rafting | River Rafting: Augusta Trying for Rafting Park
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White Water Rafting Blog Whitewater Rafting River Rafting. Whitewater rafting blog by the whitewater industry leader Rafting America. River rafting information, news and industry updates around the world. Providing a directory of the best river rafting companies and trips. Augusta Trying for Rafting Park. Augusta, GA wants to push for their own whitewater rafting park as rafting travel. Some information here on whitewater rafting. Locations all over the world. In india visit indiantravel.info. In over 10...
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The Enduring Fight Against Fire | Travel for Good
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Travel Blog of Kamiel, Founder of Charity Travel. The Enduring Fight Against Fire. Whose experience is this? A young philosopher sees an older man in some Muslim republic, like there are so many, and has his short-sighted associations. “He looks just like Socrates! 8221; he yells in excitement blocking further details and crippling his youthful senses. Seeing Socrates then returning to the books. Perhaps a few details here and there, but the ability to see anything new? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Post w...
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The No-Man’s land | Travel for Good
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Travel Blog of Kamiel, Founder of Charity Travel. The No-Man’s land. Impression of the desert, with dromedars. What is my own religion? I let some desert sand run through my fingers. Nature, perhaps, feeling connected with mother earth. We arrived in Nouakchott and drove straight to the house of monsieur “papa”, where he introduced me to his younger brothers. I also saw some women (his wife, his daughter? Dutch philosopher and poet, sometimes sharing thoughts on the internet. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Travel Resources | Travel for Good
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Travel Blog of Kamiel, Founder of Charity Travel. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Blog at WordPress.com. Send to Email Address.
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Nouakchott to Dakar | Travel for Good
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Travel Blog of Kamiel, Founder of Charity Travel. Goats on the Roof of a Peugeot 505. I cross the river on the free ferry. On the other side, a group of locals jumps on me (the only white person) and tell me about taxi fares and that I have to provide a proof that I have enough cash to live in Senegal and that I have to come with them they know it better they’re local. Through the open window I hear birds and smell green again. Dutch philosopher and poet, sometimes sharing thoughts on the internet. Build...
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