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Drifting in Nepal: May 2007
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Day 97 : Leg 2 Begins Now. Day 97 - Kathmandu. Welcome to the top of the world. Well, closer anyway. Three weeks ago we had a fifteen minute conversation with two strangers about visiting Nepal eventually. Their adament advice? The monsoon is coming. Hurry.". Tomorrow we begin our drift around Nepal. We'll start in Royal Chitwan National Park and go from there. Three weeks from now. Another magical part about Kathmandu = no zip code.). Day 102 : Chasing Tigers. Day 102 - Pokhara. So, we're walking along ...
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Drifting in China: Day 6 :: Notes On Hong Kong
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Day 6 : Notes On Hong Kong. Day 6 - HK/Lamma Island. Final notes on Hong Kong (after only four days, we have completely figured out the culture, ethos and people of Hong Kong):. Gameboys here are like iPods in America. They're loads of McDonalds and 7/11 stores here. Hasn't anyone told our friends here that slurpees died in the early 90's and that McDonalds is the new K-Mart? Cell phones here are like cell phones in America. More pictures can be found here. I love your pics! Especially the one of the apa...
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Drifting In Thailand: April 2007
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Day 62 : Four, Four, 0 Seven. Day 62 - Roigan. At the bottom of the page, you can subscribe to this new Thailand site, which means you'll receive updates whenever there is a new post]. On a warm LA night last October, six friends sat around a picnic table eating Thai food and making grand plans. Today, the six of us walked across the street and jumped into eighty degree water. Cheers to making things happen.with your friends. Day 72 : Water Fights. Day 72 - Bangkok. Is that you're soaked for three days s...
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Drifting in China: March 2007
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Day 3 : It Has Begun. Day 3: Hong Kong. So we're sitting in a little room on the fifth floor of the Ling Do building on Hong Kong Island. It looks a little like one of those trailer classrooms that elementary schools build when they run out of space (except for the Chinese banners, the shoes for sale and the girl singing kareoke at the top of her lungs). Well, the internet clock is winding down and Kari just asked me if I dare her to sing kareoke. I better get out of here fast. Day 4: Hong Kong. They're ...
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Drifting In Thailand: Day 77 :: Secluded Beaches
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Day 77 : Secluded Beaches. Day 77 : Koh Samui. For the record: We haven't worn socks since China.]. Only 28 hours by bus from Chiang Mai is a little place called Railay Beach. It sits along the west side of Thailand on the Adaman Sea. The only way to get to these beaches is by a long boat; no land entrance exists. The sand is white, the water is aqua and the cliffs are breathtaking. You can even walk between Islands when the tide is out. This is where we've been for the last week. Back To Home Page.
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Drifting In India: Day 143 :: Around Delhi
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Day 143 : Around Delhi. Day 143 - Delhi. We managed to take a few photos during our three days in Delhi - quite a different story than the beauty and serenity of Mcleod Ganj. Side street in Old Delhi:. Main Bazaar in Paharganj:. City Park Near New Delhi Train Staion:. A Few Families Lıved Here:. A few more can be seen here. I saw a lot of crazy stuff on that street at Paharganj. What a place! June 30, 2007 at 9:11 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Back to Home Page. Currently in CENTRAL AMERICA.
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drifting in turkey: Day 175 :: Cyclicality
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Day 175 : Cyclicality. Day 175 - Istanbul. Time Out Istanbul Magazine - June 2007 - Issue 6 - Page 18. The Cycles of Traveling:. The "WEEE, I'm traveling! The "Here I am, still traveling." stage. The "Traveling, schmaveling," stage. The "Why can't anyone do anything right! The "I can always go home if I want to." stage. The "Screw it, I'm used to it, I may as well keep going." stage. The "It's not exotic anymore, but it's more interesting now in other ways, and besides, I can always go home." stage.
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drifting in turkey: Day 153 :: Typical Turkey
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Day 153 : Typical Turkey. Day 153 - Selcuk, Ephesus. We couldn't have been more wrong. This place actually is a desert oasis. The pool is a temperature perfect 75 degrees. The showers have hot water every hour of the day. The food is delicious. The staff constantly goes out of their way for guests. The rooms are tidy. And in the evening it's packed full of travelers. It just might be the best place we've stayed in over five months of traveling. Fountain (our room in background). Back to Home Page. Day 17...
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drifting in turkey: Day 151 :: Around Istanbul
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Day 151 : Around Istanbul. Day 151 - Selcuk, Ephesus. Our five days in Istanbul were incredible. We visited most of the sites, took a day trip out to the Princes Islands, drank wine with other travelers on our hostel's rooftop terrace and ate meat for the first time since Thailand (we went vegetarian in Nepal and India). Fisherman on the Galata Bridge. Inside the Hagia Sofia. Our Hostel's Rooftop Terrace. A few more photo's of Istanbul, the Princes Islands and other sites can be seen here. TIME TO MOVE ON.
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Drifting In India: Day 136 :: Many Faces
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Day 136 : Many Faces. Day 136 - Mcleod Ganj. I have to be honest with you. Sharing the sidewalk with cows never gets old. Not only are they unattended and left to themselves, they seem to have adopted all the walking habits of a human. They browse at certain stores and stop to eat some trash at various bins. They simply go where they please and I think we're all better off for it.]. And so once again, in our attempt to become aquainted with India, we are instead being greeted by Tibet. Back to Home Page.