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time travel in the age of the ironic lunch » Blog Archive » Sahara Roadtrip 2011
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Days Two and Three). We spent last night investigating the seedy underbelly of Meknes, the bulk of today exploring (getting lost in) the old city of Meknes, this afternoon traveling by urine soaked-second class-standing room only train car to Fes, and this evening wandering the new city of Fes in the rain. More on that soon. This entry was written by brett. April 3, 2011 at 5:14 pm. And tagged erg chebbi. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post. Laquo; Sahara Roadtrip 2011.
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time travel in the age of the ironic lunch » japan
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Four Days in Tokyo. The last time that I arrived at Narita, the young lady who was working at immigration giggled at me when I showed her my onward ticket to Seoul, I ate some fancy KitKat bars and some udon soup, and fled the country for South Korea. This time I got stamped and fingerprinted, bought the JR/Suica combo pass (thanks to Jaunted. The following were shot with my old Nikon D70 (D-Lux 4 RIP). The following were shot with instagram on my iPhone (D-Lux 4 RIP). This entry was written by brett.
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time travel in the age of the ironic lunch » Blog Archive » Meknes and Fes
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Saturday night in Meknes was pretty interesting. We almost got hit by a car that spun out in the rain, saw a legit old man bar fight, hung out in the lounge of the Rif Hotel with some bored street women, and ended up at an after hours speakeasy where some agitated drunkards inquired as to our familiarity with the first page of the Koran before buying us a round of beers. The next morning we walked a few miles to Fes el Bali, the ancient medina of Fes, which is currently the largest entirely car free urba...
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time travel in the age of the ironic lunch » tokyo
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Four Days in Tokyo. The last time that I arrived at Narita, the young lady who was working at immigration giggled at me when I showed her my onward ticket to Seoul, I ate some fancy KitKat bars and some udon soup, and fled the country for South Korea. This time I got stamped and fingerprinted, bought the JR/Suica combo pass (thanks to Jaunted. The following were shot with my old Nikon D70 (D-Lux 4 RIP). The following were shot with instagram on my iPhone (D-Lux 4 RIP). This entry was written by brett.
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time travel in the age of the ironic lunch » Blog Archive » Africa to New York in 56 Hours
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Africa to New York. Later in the evening we caught the last train back to Casablanca, a four hour journey that left us at the Casa Voyageurs station where we’d first arrived two weeks prior. This time however, we noticed a wifi network that we hadn’t found our first time through. It just so happened to be that of the Isis Hotel (branch mayor @claytonhauck. Which uses the same network name at all of their hotels and happens to have a location literally behind the train station. April 18, 2011 at 9:56 pm.
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time travel in the age of the ironic lunch » marrakech
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Days Two and Three). We spent last night investigating the seedy underbelly of Meknes, the bulk of today exploring (getting lost in) the old city of Meknes, this afternoon traveling by urine soaked-second class-standing room only train car to Fes, and this evening wandering the new city of Fes in the rain. More on that soon. This entry was written by brett. April 3, 2011 at 5:14 pm. And tagged erg chebbi. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink. The hostel (Equity Point Marrakech) was wit...
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time travel in the age of the ironic lunch » Blog Archive » Rosarito-Ensenada May 2011
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The Rosarito-Ensenada Bicycle Ride. Is the reason that like clockwork I will return annually to Southern California from wherever I may live at the time, to inconvenience my friends in Long Beach and drive into Tijuana with an obnoxious gaggle of bicycles strapped to the trunk of an overpacked car and proceed to stuff my face with mariscos and parade my bike for fifty miles down the coast of Mexico with a few thousand like minded individuals. The top of this hill is where my Leica died. Don’t Be Chi.
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time travel in the age of the ironic lunch » Long Beach
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The Rosarito-Ensenada Bicycle Ride. Is the reason that like clockwork I will return annually to Southern California from wherever I may live at the time, to inconvenience my friends in Long Beach and drive into Tijuana with an obnoxious gaggle of bicycles strapped to the trunk of an overpacked car and proceed to stuff my face with mariscos and parade my bike for fifty miles down the coast of Mexico with a few thousand like minded individuals. The top of this hill is where my Leica died. This entry was wr...
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time travel in the age of the ironic lunch » ouarzazate
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Days Two and Three). We spent last night investigating the seedy underbelly of Meknes, the bulk of today exploring (getting lost in) the old city of Meknes, this afternoon traveling by urine soaked-second class-standing room only train car to Fes, and this evening wandering the new city of Fes in the rain. More on that soon. This entry was written by brett. April 3, 2011 at 5:14 pm. And tagged erg chebbi. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink. Don’t Be Chi.
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time travel in the age of the ironic lunch » Morocco
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Africa to New York. Later in the evening we caught the last train back to Casablanca, a four hour journey that left us at the Casa Voyageurs station where we’d first arrived two weeks prior. This time however, we noticed a wifi network that we hadn’t found our first time through. It just so happened to be that of the Isis Hotel (branch mayor @claytonhauck. Which uses the same network name at all of their hotels and happens to have a location literally behind the train station. April 18, 2011 at 9:56 pm.