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Ilana’s Book List. Travelling Jewish in South America. Cuzco: Highest Israeli to oxygen ratio outside the Himalayas. Israelis tend to travel in packs so that you often encounter one or two in a given place or enormous hordes. In Huacachina we met swarms of Israelis who would scream at the dune buggy drivers in Hebrew. In our next stop, Arequipa, there was not an Israeli in sight. Without even opening a. Now there are many people who are uncomfortable with. No, instead he insisted on leading, in English, ...
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Married With Backpacks » Argentina
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Ilana’s Book List. Travelling Jewish in South America. Cuzco: Highest Israeli to oxygen ratio outside the Himalayas. Israelis tend to travel in packs so that you often encounter one or two in a given place or enormous hordes. In Huacachina we met swarms of Israelis who would scream at the dune buggy drivers in Hebrew. In our next stop, Arequipa, there was not an Israeli in sight. Without even opening a. Now there are many people who are uncomfortable with. No, instead he insisted on leading, in English, ...
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Married With Backpacks » Malaysia
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Ilana’s Book List. I don’t know what has happened to me. Why is Asia (or more specifically Malaysia and Indonesia and even more specifically Kuala Lumpur and Sumatra) working for me? Asia is warm, and warm weather makes everything better. Asia has delicious, cheap, easily accessible vegetarian food, so we do not have to stress about where to find food, and we eat well. I have only been in Asia for four days, so maybe I just need to be given more time here and then I will freak out. The angry cynic was fo...
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Married With Backpacks » Blog Archive » A Quick Update
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Ilana’s Book List. Yes, we know. We are irresponsible bloggers who have not written in quite some time. We are sorry, but we have been busy traveling around and making plans/booking flights that will cover our travels through Pesach. This is not meant to be a very detailed post, just a preview, and to let you all know what we’ve been up to, and where we will be over the next few months. A more detailed post including feelings and reactions to China will come soon. I was SURE you were Israeli! I looked ar...
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Married With Backpacks » China
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Ilana’s Book List. Yes, we know. We are irresponsible bloggers who have not written in quite some time. We are sorry, but we have been busy traveling around and making plans/booking flights that will cover our travels through Pesach. This is not meant to be a very detailed post, just a preview, and to let you all know what we’ve been up to, and where we will be over the next few months. A more detailed post including feelings and reactions to China will come soon. I was SURE you were Israeli! I looked ar...
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Married With Backpacks » Blog Archive » Travelling Jewish in South America
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Ilana’s Book List. Travelling Jewish in South America. Cuzco: Highest Israeli to oxygen ratio outside the Himalayas. Israelis tend to travel in packs so that you often encounter one or two in a given place or enormous hordes. In Huacachina we met swarms of Israelis who would scream at the dune buggy drivers in Hebrew. In our next stop, Arequipa, there was not an Israeli in sight. Without even opening a. Now there are many people who are uncomfortable with. No, instead he insisted on leading, in English, ...
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Married With Backpacks » Bolivia
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Ilana’s Book List. Travelling Jewish in South America. Cuzco: Highest Israeli to oxygen ratio outside the Himalayas. Israelis tend to travel in packs so that you often encounter one or two in a given place or enormous hordes. In Huacachina we met swarms of Israelis who would scream at the dune buggy drivers in Hebrew. In our next stop, Arequipa, there was not an Israeli in sight. Without even opening a. Now there are many people who are uncomfortable with. No, instead he insisted on leading, in English, ...
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Married With Backpacks » Ilana’s Book List
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Ilana’s Book List. Ilana’s Book List. I have decided that I want to keep track of everything I read over the year. This reading has (mostly) been made possible by Benji and his kindle. Although I miss reading paper books, the kindle makes it possible for me to actually carry all of these books with me. The Last Days of the Incas–Kim MacQuarrie. A must-read if you’re going to Peru. My Horizontal Life–Chelsea Handler. The Lost Girls–Jennifer Baggett, Holly Corbett and Amanda Pressner. Shul and chag reading .
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Ilana’s Book List. I know that a few months ago I wrote this whole thing about feeling bad about not writing, and how we were about to change that, etc. Obviously, we did not hold to our end of the bargain, since you can see that we have not written in quite some time. Bloom looks over my shoulder. Why are you writing about excuses? He asks me. Just write! Ugh, fine. So here it goes, a disorganized, stream of consciousness post:. We discovered yesterday that this place also came with a middle aged, large...
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Married With Backpacks » India
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Ilana’s Book List. Taken from the cricket world cup commercial. Look it up on youtube). We just left India two days ago. While I was in India I kept thinking of how I would start my first blog post about the country. I imagined the first sentence would say the following: India has been, shockingly, underwhelming. Anyway, Nepal, after two days, seems pretty peaceful and a world away from India. But, I’m getting ahead of myself. I was depressed. This India sucked. We should’ve stayed in Southeast A...Bloom...