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A Travel Blog entry by travelbug15 from Wynberg, Western Cape, South Africa
... in South Africa for 5 months. Unfortunately, her experience here hasn't been great, she's moved homes and placements and has a very negative outlook. She's pretty nice though and we get along well. She did tell me that I was lucky that I got this family. ...
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HIGH SCHOOL ADVENTURES AND BEYOND
A Travel Blog entry by davidfleming from Hollywood, Florida, United States
... no one enjoyed this more than BeBe, who remains in uncontrollable hysteria! While in Colorado we drove a distance out of town from Boulder and chose the highest mountain we could find to go Big Horn Sheep hunting---at least that is what we declared it. ...
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North to the Cape
A Travel Blog entry by fishtails04 from Cooktown, Australia
... ; We took the opportunity to spend a morning in the company of Aboriginal elder Willie Gordon, walking through the bush and boulder landscape that is his community's land. An educated and wise man of great experience, Willie treads the careful line ...
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Not Your Usual Blog: A Cynics View of Degradation
A Travel Blog entry by oldrover from Bursa, Bursa, Turkey
... feeding a growing population are putting humanity at risk, the United Nations Environment Program said in its fourth Global Environmental Outlook since 1997. "The human population is now so large that the amount of resources needed to sustain it exceeds ...
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The West Coast of the South Island
A Travel Blog entry by nztravelguide from Karamea, New Zealand
... West Coast. Near the mouth of the Grey River is a favourite overnight stop for campers. When in town visit the Jade Boulder Gallery, 1 Guinness Street, for the ultimate in jade work plus their cafe for the best coffee in town. Ten kilometres south is ...
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The Garlic Incident
A Travel Blog entry by kbecque from Hyderabad, India
... and the shorter profusely, and then they disappeared. It was after noon when we finally arrived in Hampi, dirty and exhausted. The boulder strewn landscape reminded me of Arizona and I felt very much at home. The town was small and the touts were ...
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If You Can Dodge a Thief You Can Climb a Mountain
A Travel Blog entry by pmyers from Kampepuza, Malawi
... leg wasn't bouldering and it wasn't hiking. The activity was somewhere in-between. Perhaps we could call it bould-cliking (boulder-climbing-hiking). Sweat, blood, and frustration were all present. Jennifer fell of a rock onto her back and cut ...
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Land of Moai
A Travel Blog entry by luxguy from Easter Island, Valparaíso, Chile
... A few km further north of Tahai is a lava tunnel cave complex, which ends with two ‘cliff windows’ providing quite scary outlook at the east shore. This cave, as a few others, was used mainly as a shelter during the wars. At this time, I ...
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Gold Town!
A Travel Blog entry by agi_and_rudi from Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia
... to get a bike – Kalgoorlie is one of them!?! After the talk with the locals one lady offers us a lift to the Super Pit Outlook. So nice! Once we are there our jaws fall down, it is the biggest manmade hole on the earth we have ever seen. It is a ...
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Townsville aka Paradise
A Travel Blog entry by timquinn from Townsville, Queensland, Australia
... our way downstream. What an amazing place. Sheila kicked both Tim's and my butt as she hopped along the rocks, jumping from one boulder to another and wading through slippery rock shallows to get down the creek. I, being the clumsy one that I am, slipped ...
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The Spring at Zebra River Canyon
A Travel Blog entry by jowhiting from Zebra River Canyon, Namibia
... This time one of the staff August took us some of the way in a 4X4. We then had a one and a half hour walk over a boulder strewn dry river bed to the spring. The spring was beautiful and quite unexpected, it was also guarded by a rather noisy male baboon ...
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3. Salt to Sugar
A Travel Blog entry by georgeandbecky from Sucre, Bolivia
... , I lie, there was a toilet at one of the stops which consisted of a ‘toilet’ sign placed on top of a boulder, Becky saw a German woman squatting behind it. Our last hostel was like walking into Santa’s Grotto as the whole place was made ...
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Exploring outside and in
A Travel Blog entry by geoffloribryant from Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
... it. I never even thought about not taking it, but rather what we would have to do in order to change our financial outlook over the next couple months, especially when we got home and were unemployed, homeless and in a country that is super expensive ...
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Week 4 of classes
A Travel Blog entry by sunnirai from Washington, District of Columbia, United States
... interns said blatantly incorrect statements. Basically resulted in dividing us into 2 factions--me and Baker (U. Miami) vs. Gary (U of CO--Boulder) and Jim (Norwich U--VT). I could be slightly biased but once we got into it, there logic was poor as ...
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