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Agra: A Tale Of Two Cities - TWENTY FIRST CENTURY NOMADTWENTY FIRST CENTURY NOMAD
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It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end. Ernest Hemingway. My Novel and Bookstore. September 27, 2013. Agra: A Tale Of Two Cities. Most places we live in or travel to have different sides to them, like an old coin, one side shiny, the other worn and grimy. But never during all my adventures has this been more evident than in the city of Agra. People come all the way to Agra to see only one thing; The Taj Mahal, and it’s not difficult to see why. She.
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Angkor Wat | CAMBODIA | Wanderful Wonders of the World!
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Wanderful Wonders of the World! Collections of must-go places and must-do things inspired by people (blogs) who've actually done it! Thank you for the experience. January 15, 2014. January 20, 2014. Margaret is an adventurer who goes sniffing around for stories and then writing about it to get people to laugh… Read More. Noi Around the World. A Romanian family of 6, with you included, from NY on a very long trip around the world. Melissa B. Travels. Lauren left her hometown England to become a permanent ...
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Guest in the home of the Ancient Egyptian Gods | clumsyfool
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How a weirdo sees the world…. Guest in the home of the Ancient Egyptian Gods. Is one of the reasons I desperately wanted to visit Luxor. Some say that Karnak is Egypt’s. Site, even more so than the famous Giza Pyramids. I agree, but for me Karnak is so much more. It is one of the most beautiful and most impressive places I have ever seen! Karnak had been Egypt’s power base throughout the ancient Middle. And still today, you can see nearly every Pharaoh. 8216;s mark hidden somewhere in the Temple. July 24...
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The Guide: Teaching English in Korea – a breath of foreign air
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A breath of foreign air. My name is Sal. I blogged for four years, then retired at the end of 2014 to write a monthly newsletter and live in peace. But as it turns out, there's no rest for the wicked [amazing best ever so fantastic travel bloggers]. The Monthly Sally n Stuff Newsletter (Highly recommended but does not yet come with free cookies). Proudly powered by Wordpress. Copious amounts of coffee, and my fabulous clients. Who allow me to work remotely and live the dream. What do you need to know?
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Arrggg!!! (Or Chapter 10 is a Mess) – Catherine Callicott
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Writing, Reading, Skincare, Life. Fireflies at Dusk (WIP). Or Chapter 10 is a Mess). May 21, 2015. May 21, 2015. Editing. A necessary step in completing a book. I shudder to think how awful my story would have come out if, after first writing “The End”, I had decided it was well and good to send off. And, I actually have decided that I like. I thought to myself. Now, to be fair (to myself), Chapter 10 covers two different times, and two different POVs. During my second pass through I decided to edit ...
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What Not to Do | Stand Tall On Deck
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Stand Tall On Deck. Searching for an experience. July 8, 2014. What Not to Do. The variety of International No signs that one encounters whilst gypsying across the planet has always delighted me. It’s nice that we humans can universally communicate what NOT to do. Helpful reminders and hints for handling potentially confusing situations. Some of these can be very practical, as well as serving a common public good, as we see here plastered on the inside of the backseat window of a taxi in Bangkok, Thailand.
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The Window Seat | Stand Tall On Deck
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Stand Tall On Deck. Searching for an experience. May 6, 2014. A warm summer’s day, just outside Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Normanton River, Karumba, Far North Queensland Australia. Moorings on the Parramatta River, Sydney, Australia. The long and winding road. {Sydney, Australia}. Bay Bridge, San Francisco CA. My risks. I’ll be the one splendouring at the bird’s eye view with white knuckles from the window seat. Coming in for a landing, Sydney CBD. Sun halo over Maui, HI. Cairns, Queensland Australia.
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Himalaya Trek: Mcleodganj - TWENTY FIRST CENTURY NOMADTWENTY FIRST CENTURY NOMAD
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It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end. Ernest Hemingway. My Novel and Bookstore. October 6, 2013. Where have been your best hiking moments? I’d love to hear about them in the comments below. Cheers, Steve. All images by the. Except those by the one ‘blowin’ her own mind’ and Satish. Thanks guys. Coming very soon: Hanging With The Dalai Lama and Other Cool Monks. Magic View Cafe Triund. Capture The Colour 2013 Competition Entry. You may also like.
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Oh India, What Are You Like? - TWENTY FIRST CENTURY NOMADTWENTY FIRST CENTURY NOMAD
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It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end. Ernest Hemingway. My Novel and Bookstore. October 30, 2013. Oh India, What Are You Like? That was an exhausting 6 weeks in India. During our time in Thailand. And I spent many hours over beers at Mr. Poong’s Bar. Travel bucket list for years. So decision made, and after a nervous wait for our Indian visas, we, after 4 wonderful months in Koh Yao Noi. Said our sad farewells and hit the road once more. 8211; Leslie...
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