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| | | | | | God's Country by Valerie Sartor "You get pretty grubby trekking around for a few weeks, but boy, it was the experience of my life," a chubby, middle-aged Dutch woman said, smiling. "My husband and I went out into the steppe with 3 younger people, one American and | | | | Living on River Guaya by Alexander Mikhaylov River Guaya that borders an Ecuadorian city of Guayaquil, is awfully wide. In morning, it rises with a high tide, swelling as it goes, then stops and turns the other way around, exposing a narrow strip of mud along its banks, littered with rubb | | | | TurnLeft Spring 2008: Berlin by Turnleft Dear style travelers, Trendwatching has a fantastic March report on the rise of free stuff and turnleft has made it: free city style guides, updated quarterly and dedicated to our favourite world cities. Turn | |
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| | | TurnLeft Spring 2008: Amsterdam by Turnleft Dear style travelers, Trendwatching has a fantastic March report on the rise of free stuff and turnleft has made it: free city style guides, updated quarterly and dedicated to our favourite world cities. Turn | | | | T5 by Clint Wayne It has finally happened. Following 16 years of planning, Government Inquiries, Environmentalists stamping their feet like little children in condemnation and, following five years of mega-construction, the Builders have finally packed up their to | | | | Sofia's Letters from London #10 by Sofia Gkiousou The complications of air travel seem to be never-ending lately and people travelling from British airports are set for a little bit more confusion. New security checks are coming in play and some airports decided to relax the | | | | Ulkomaalaismainontaa by Asa Butcher Suomessa asuvat ulkomaalaiset ovat voimavara, jonka mahdollisuuksia ei täysin ymmärretä. He markkinoivat uutta kotimaataan ystävilleen ja sukulaisilleen, ja voisivat tehdä sitä laajemmin | | | | Aotearoa by Clint Wayne At the beginning of 2006, following four years of planning, my lady and I finally realised our life’s ambition to visit the ‘Jewel of the World’ that is New Zealand, so it is with much pleasure that | | | | Shit happens #1 by Thanos Kalamidas Reading that the Australian airline Qantas forbid the entrance of a passenger on to one of their airplanes because they didn’t like the t-shirt he was wearing reminded me of the late-70s and all the punk t-shir | | | | Rob Jenkinson's Letters from America #16 by Rob Jenkinson Dear readers, My life is one big airport. I’m not kidding. As I write, I am awaiting what | | | | Cheers Brussels! by Clint Wayne Having firmly nailed our Euro-sceptic colours to the political mast many years ago, it was with some trepidation that my wife and I now found ourselves seated on the majestic Eurostar. We were travelling at high speed through the Channel Tunnel to | | | | A dictator in paradise by Thanos Kalamidas We live in a world that hangs Saddam Hussein one day and a day later millions watch the most disturbing pictures through the internet, even in places as remote as Fiji, a country so small and so distant. However, life does go on in the small islan | | | | Fasten your seatbelts by Asa Butcher Flying is so amazing that the United Nations General Assembly have even bestowed a special day upon it. Assembly Resolution A29-1 declared 7 December each year, starting in 1994, as International Civil Aviation Day a | | | |
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