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Unbelievable Angkor Wat

Maryles Casto wrote 20 hours ago: Cambodian Market Place We were still traveling with the Romines when our next stop was Cambodia. We … more →

Tags: Angkor Wat, buddhist temple, Cambodia, casto travel, FAMILY TRAVEL, Friends of Khmer Culture, Geography, Joyce H. Clark, Killing fields

Remembering Burma - A River Trip to Rangoon

Maryles Casto wrote 6 days ago: Abercrombie & Kent River Cruise About 15 years ago I flew with K.G. and Phyllis Romine to Burma … more →

Tags: Ambercrombie & Kent River Cruise, Aung San Suu Kyi, Ayeyarwady River, Bagan, Buddhist, Burma, Burmese Puppets, casto travel, Geography

Manga as a worldwide phenomenon + Hiatus2 comments

allaboutcomics wrote 1 week ago: Hi everyone, blogging from Bogota, Columbia right now. We just got here a few hours ago, but it´s fa … more →

Tags: manga, Angel Sanctuary, Argentina, Card Captor Sakura, China, COLUMBIA, cuba, D N Angel, Fushigi Yuugi

10 Ways to get extremely inspired

none wrote 2 weeks ago: No.3 Travel the road less traveled A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving … more →

Tags: Bangkok, Cultures, Food, James Baldwin, Koh Phangan, languages, Lodging, Natural Medicine, Thailand

Do I Need Travel Vaccinations for China?

mkirschmd wrote 2 weeks ago: China is a magnet for tourists, students and businessmen.  The Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 showed … more →

Tags: China, travel doctor, Travel Vaccinations, Travel vaccines, VFR

Do I Need Yellow Fever Vaccine to South America?

mkirschmd wrote 3 weeks ago: Yes, depending upon your itinerary. Yellow fever is ready and waiting to infect tourists in several … more →

Tags: travel clinic, travel doctor, Travel Vaccinations, Yellow Fever, yellow fever vaccine

Do I Need Travel Vaccinations to India?2 comments

mkirschmd wrote 1 month ago: India is an extremely popular destination for foreign travelers. This populous country of more than … more →

Tags: India, malaria, travel doctor, Travel Vaccinations, Travelers' Diarrhea, Yellow Fever

Thanksgiving on Mars3 comments

earthling wrote 1 month ago: The first number of years that I lived here in Holland I tried to have the usual American holidays i … more →

Tags: Amsterdam, Expat, Expats, holland, Life, Living, My Marcian Family

Dark Days Before Christmas5 comments

earthling wrote 1 month ago: Middle of the day in Holland One of the first things I noticed when I came to Holland is what they c … more →

Tags: Are you on Mars, Me and Mars, Odd thoughts, Christmas, Weirdness, Amsterdam, holland, Life, Expats

Making Friends with Cannibals3 comments

Maryles Casto wrote 1 month ago: Papua New Guinea – About thirty years ago I went on a dive trip to Papua New Guinea. At that t … more →

Tags: FAMILY TRAVEL, Geography, Leisure, Papua New Guinea, Travel, Travel Agency, trips, @ vacation

Do I Need Travel Vaccines for the West Bank?

mkirschmd wrote 1 month ago: Most of us know about the West Bank, occupied territory in the Middle East, because of the intractab … more →

Tags: Travel Vaccinations, Travel vaccines, West Bank, Yellow Fever

International reporting in the digital age

Yong Kyle Kim wrote 1 month ago: I posted an earlier blog on international reporting, but this past week during the 2009 National Col … more →

Tags: New Media, Journalism, Internet, kathleen struck, GlobalPost, Global Post, Online News, Digital Journalism, International News

SNEAK PREVIEW OF ORCHARD ROAD'S CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS

qingmoments wrote 1 month ago: November has quietly sneaked in, and soon, Christmas bells will be ringing again. Just how time flie … more →

Tags: Culture & Tradition, Festivals, Info Sharing, Leisure, Memories, Siingapore Event, Singapore Attractions, Special occasions, Travel

Books Books Everywhere and not a Book to Read5 comments

earthling wrote 2 months ago: I teach an English as a second language class to 16 year olds. I need to choose three books for them … more →

Tags: holland, dinglish, ESL, TESL

BITTER MEMORIES OF SWEET POTATOES

qingmoments wrote 2 months ago: Our breakfast this morning was steamed purple sweet potatoes (or in Japanese, Murasaki Imo 紫芋)which … more →

Tags: Fruits & Foods, Info Sharing, Japanese Related, Memories, Movie, People, Thoughts, breakfast, City of Life and Death

NDA encourages Nebraska suppliers to apply for funding

Blogmaster wrote 2 months ago: 10/2/2009 Omaha World-Herald The Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) is reminding Nebraska food … more →

Tags: Export/Import, Nebraska, united states, society and culture, Business, Omaha World-Herald, Midwestern United States, Agriculture, non disclosure agreement

Cultural conundrums1 comment

Pauline wrote 2 months ago: Yesterday, while waiting for my computer to finish doing something or other, I was reading the Octob … more →

Tags: culture

What is God's view on prostitutes and human trafficking?

linaviolina wrote 3 months ago: His heart is one only of Love for these ones. Human trafficking: A criminal activity in which people … more →

Tags: Human Trafficking, Sex Slavery, Your Life, Women and children, Jesus Christ

Russian Royal House Exhibit in Amsterdam3 comments

earthling wrote 3 months ago: Yesterday I went to the Hermitage in Amsterdam to see the Russian Royal House exhibit. They had clot … more →

Tags: Living, Amsterdam, holland


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