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If you are 18, you are too old to DJ
When I finished looking around St. John's, I figured that I had enough time to wander off to a beach out of town. I took a longer stroll and I had absolutely no idea where I was going. I jus... read on
Saint John's, Antigua and Barbuda travel report by Krys Dudek
Tunisia for Beginners
It's Africa. It's different. It's exotic, but not too much, just enough for a beginner. Until 1956, Tunisia was under French rule. Therefore, it's no wonder that many cities are French-orien... read on
Sousse, Tunisia travel report by marianne
Shanghai Surprise
I suppose the shock to the system was brought on from being in New Zealand for three weeks. After getting accustommed to wide open spaces, no tall buildings, few people, little noise, Shangh... read on
Shanghai, China travel report by mistybleu
On the road
I landed in Los Angeles after a long flight from Papeete. I was almost broke, as usual; all the money that I had earned working in a T bone restaurant in Bondi Beach, near Sydney, had been s... read on
San Antonio, United States travel report by jorge sanchez
beloved honduras
Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, got its tongue twisting name from the ancient Nahuatl language, and translated means silver mountain In eff... read on   report of the month contest
Jun 2005
Tegucigalpa, Honduras travel report by evysuhonen
Trincomalee –After 20 years of war a tsunami!

**** This article was written just over 30 days before the tsunami delivered its fatal blow to Trincomalee and its coastal environs. Tragically, the delightful Lotus Park Hotel is I f... read on
Trincomalee, Sri Lanka travel report by britman
Chiba’s hidden gem
Tateyama is a small city, maybe 60,000 or so residents, but the town is definitely inaka (rural). The tallest building in this city is only about 5 stories tall. I lived in this area for 2 y... read on
Tateyama, Japan travel report by James F
Forgoten scraps of Europe
Situated in the heart of the Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic halfway between Scotland and Iceland, the Faroe Islands are almost unknown part of Europe. Extremely beautiful landscape - that... read on
Torshavn, Faroe Islands travel report by Wojciech Dabrowski
Uniquely Singapore - An Insider’s View (“;)
With a population of 4 million on a land area of 682 square km, and land being scarce which means about 80% of the population have to live in apartments / flats, Singapore is a relatively sm... read on
Singapore, Singapore travel report by gloriajames
An Egyptian Adventure at Sinai and Red Sea Coast
A six hours’ drive from Cairo will take you through the Suez Canal and into the Sinai Peninsula with a scenic coastal drive along the Red Sea.

There is much history surrounding... read on
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt travel report by gloriajames

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