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The Silver City of Taxco
Submitted by Turtle Bunbury on 2008-04-30 01:36:35 (via www.turtlebunbury.com)
The author traypses around the famous silver city, pondering blondes, pirates and cobblestones.
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The Guianas
Submitted by futtrup on 2008-04-23 14:25:27 (via www.futtrup.name)
Travel through Suriname, Guyana and French Guiana   More...
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Greenland: The greatness of silence
Submitted by pablo on 2008-02-19 08:51:28 (via www.gonomad.com)
Greenland is a destination like no other — no other place can offer the experience of dog sledging, where the riders and the musher ride on the back of a wide sledge, or provide the grandeur of the inland ice. And there's clearly no other place on earth where you can feel the greatness of silence like Greenland.
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Doha, Qatar - The New Dubai
Submitted by flock1 on 2008-02-17 11:51:44 (via www.travelblog.org)
So what is this small peninsular like then? And is petrol really that cheap? And who is the King of the Desert?   More...
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The South Africans
Submitted by ieuandolby on 2007-12-07 13:37:35 (via www.seadolby.com)
South Africans are a funny bunch! Some love their country, some hate it! Most have enough locks on their doors to put the Bank of England to shame and enough bars on their windows to build the army tanks should they ever go to war!   More...
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The Real Pirates of the Caribbean - A Short Life and a Merry One
Submitted by sogonow on 2007-08-16 13:32:32 (via www.sogonow.com)
"Are ye a pirate, sir? Well then, sign aboard," says Joseph Garvey, brandishing a flintlock pistol as he beckons visitors into the Pirates of Nassau Museum.   More...
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Leaky Condos
Submitted by pablo on 2007-07-23 02:33:59 (via www.break-fresh-ground.com)
“When you think of Uruguay what do you think of? If "not much" comes to mind then you would be in the majority. “ I don't know whether to be happy or sad for being in the majority. But hopefully, by reading this enjoyable report of some curious experience in the land of vintage cars, fields, cows, leaky condos and mate I rectified the situation ;)   More...
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Rafting in Bosnia: A Landscape of Incomparable Splendor
Submitted by christine on 2007-07-09 23:45:16 (via www.gonomad.com)
Bosnia is more than a rugged country. It’s a way of life that demands extreme outdoor sports. For the author, her unintended first-ever whitewater adventure resulted in waiting for death's sweet kiss. Hopefully, everyone avoided a sad ending and continued discovering Bosnia - irretrievably scarred by war, but infinitely capable of renewing herself.   More...
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Brunei
Submitted by bindero on 2007-06-12 02:52:03 (via www.richard-seaman.com)
“Of the more than 20 countries I've visited, Brunei would certainly be the last I'd go to again.” It doesn’t sound too appealing, does it? But this article is really worth reading, it gives a critical but constructive opinion on political, economical and social situation in this controversial state. The author's discreet irony is really enjoyable!   More...
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The Three Passes
Submitted by pablo on 2007-05-21 01:21:17 (via danny.oz.au)
“Most people do the Three Passes east to west, … we decided to do it west to east - though this also changes the walk from a 700m net descent to a 700m net ascent.” I am pro braking rules, and although it may cause some uncomfortable changes you may be proud that you’ve done things your own way (if anybody cares:)).
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