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Market – La Paz (Bolivia)

February 5, 2006 by Thomas CarrollLeave a Comment

"Son para dinero y trabajo," the plump little witch raises the talismans to eye level. "Con estos tu tendras buena suerte." Magic talismans for money and jobs? Do they work? Of course not, but I need all the luck I can get, so I purchase the talismans for five Bolivianos. Darn cheap if they'll do as claimed. Depositing the new toys in my leather shoulder bag I continue down the street, with my wife teasing me to the tune of "Raiders of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Chocolate, Drinking, England, Garden, Gun, Indiana, Naked, Shopping Mall, Taxi

Devils Do Good

February 5, 2006 by Thomas CarrollLeave a Comment

This story takes place in Cuzco, Peru where the author attended a shamanic ceremony that involved taking San Pedro, a cactus used in certain Peruvian religious rituals and known for its ability to open areasof the mind that are normally unreachable. The article describes the author's hallucinogenic experiences during his initiation, and shares the mystical philosophies of the shaman and medicine women who introduced him to San Pedro. They … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Dancing, Drinking, Fashion, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Music, Palm Trees, Peru, Taxi, Walking tour

Burma: Poverty, Government Greed & Human Sweetness Part I

February 5, 2006 by Zoe Goetz1 Comment

Burma Part I August 18 2002 Rangoon (renamed Yangon) Burma We took Thai Air to Rangoon. Bob left his Lonely Planet Guidebook Burma (renamed Myanmar by the military junta) on the plane and of course someone had pocketed it by the time we debarked. But we remembered the Yoma Hotel downtown and headed there. At the Yoma a French Canadian couple at dinner loaned us their LP so we could locate a bookstore somewhere in the city. Incidentally the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Bicycle, Burma, China, England, Expatriate, Fashion, Food and Wine, Hill Tribe, India, Internet, Journey, Malaysia, Markets, Monks, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Paradise

Burma: Poverty, Government Greed & Human Sweetness Part II

February 5, 2006 by Zoe GoetzLeave a Comment

Kalaw In a monsoon rainstorm we climbed off the train in this cool wooded hill station built during the British occupation. The locals laughed (with me) at my little paper sun umbrella I carried that I had bought at the umbrella shop in Inle. Only transport available was in a partially covered horse cart Driven by a kind old man. Off went the horse clipclopping with us along to the ironically named Dream Villa Hotel a few blocks away in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Africa, Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Asia, Bangkok Thailand, Burma, Bus Travel, China, Dancing, Egypt, England, Flowers, Food and Wine, Greece, History, India, Israel, Louisiana, Markets

Great Wall and Great Zoo

February 5, 2006 by Al Seymour SightsLeave a Comment

The frigid bite in the September morning air in Beijing, China made me glad I had brought along a jacket. With the help of the hotel clerk who had acted as my interpreter, I had hired a taxi to drive me to The Great Wall. I thought that my request was simple enough to avoid any confusion with the taxi driver, but I thought wrong. Because of the demands of the 50th Anniversary celebration under the communist rule that Beijing was carrying … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Beijing, Bus Travel, China, Expatriate, Food and Wine, Resort, Taxi, Traffic, Walking tour, Zoo

The Good China: Yunnan

February 5, 2006 by Cheyney SteiningerLeave a Comment

Ni Hao once again from China, still the world's most populous country. I had forgotten since my last tour here which ended just 9 months ago that it may also be the world's loudest and dirtiest at times. Which is not to say it's all bad. Only the areas with too many people are. The trick is getting to those rare places without swarming masses as I finally did a week into my stay here. Hong Kong Phooey: Not that it's all that bad, I just liked … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Asia, Beach, Beer, Burma, Bus Travel, Cambodia, Canals, Canyon, Cell Phone, China, Cruising, Culture, Desert, England, Europe, Expatriate

East Timor: A Diamond in the Rough!

February 5, 2006 by Wyant M. LautermanLeave a Comment

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A diamond in the rough has been a term used recently to describe scuba diving in East Timor; the newest nation in the world. Located in the Southeast end of the Indonesian Archipelago, East Timor, commonly referred to as ET, has some spectacular diving to offer those adventurous souls in search of something new and different. In 1999 the world became much more aware of East Timor as civil unrest broke out after a referendum vote for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airline, Airport, Animal Rescue, Australia, Beach, California, Caves, Cruising, Drinking, Expatriate, Food and Wine, Helicopter, Himalayas, Indonesia, Music, Passport, Photography, Pizza, Resort, Restaurants

Kodaikanal Vacation, India

February 5, 2006 by Vijay ChidambaramLeave a Comment

Hai! My name is Vijay and I live in Chennai. Chennai, though a very pleasant city in many other ways, gets intolerably hot in summer. This year, Chennai recorded the second highest temperature in two years! We were melting in our clothes. This is why, we shouted with joy when my father told us he was taking to Kodaikanal (a hill station) for a leisurely summer vacation. Our father booked the tickets through the Internet, for our railway … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Chennai, Film, Flowers, Food and Wine, India, Internet, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Music, Resort, Restaurants, River Rafting, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Summer Travel, Taxi, Trekking, Village

Trailing the Tiger

February 5, 2006 by Roozbeh GazdarLeave a Comment

So there are destinations and destinations, each offering their distinct USPs. Hot attractions that draw tourists seeking an 'experience; to carry home a trophy to substantiate a battery of travel yarns. But in this craze for acquiring the best seller, our jetsetter often overlooks the finer details - colours that give a place meaning and significance. After all isn't the great thing about travel, the joy of savouring an authentic experience in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, Eco Tourism, Food and Wine, India, Jetsetter, Rainforest, Wildlife

India on the Rails

February 5, 2006 by Roozbeh GazdarLeave a Comment

If life is a journey than, in India at least, it chugs along on two parallel steel lines, the railways. No reference here to the local trains of Mumbai, India's commercial capital, where citizens spend a substantial portion of their waking hours commuting increasing distances within ever expanding city-limits. This one is grand - a vast rail network criss-crossing the length and breadth of the country, spanning over plains and rivers, through … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Chennai, Culture, Drinking, Eco Tourism, Food and Wine, Harvest, History, India, Journey, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Train Travel, Village, Wildlife

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