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Afghanistan: Some children only live to beg

February 8, 2006 by Solomon Rastagar3 Comments

The day before it started snowing in Kabul, the shopkeepers had the wooden snow shovels out for sale, knowing that they would come in handy. And it snowed with a vengeance, massive flakes the size of large coins came down. Kabul is a city of flat roofs and everyone, young and old, got busy climbing up and shoveling the white stuff off onto the sidewalks, where passersby played cat and mouse games with heaps of snow crashing down on them. Pretty … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Afghanistan, Sand, Ski Trip, Traffic, Walking tour

Maun, Botswana

February 7, 2006 by Solomon Rastagar2 Comments

I remember looking out my window on the night flight from Europe to South Africa and seeing nothing but black below. No city lights for hours. Not until the next morning when the plane was over South Africa, were any signs of civilization present. On that flight I tried to imagine what it would be like to actually be in one of those areas that seemed so dark from above. Well, we finally entered this part of Africa when we crossed the "veterinary … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Animal Rescue, Border Crossing, Botswana, Bus Travel, Europe, Food and Wine, Lifestyle, Lodge, Music, Namibia, National Park, South Africa, Village, Walking tour, Wildlife, Zimbabwe

Windhoek, Namibia

February 7, 2006 by Solomon RastagarLeave a Comment

The last time I signed off, my brother Abdul and I had just arrived in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia by bus from South Africa. We decided to pony up some extra money and take a Greyhound type coach and survive the trip, as opposed to paying next to nothing on one of the ubiquitous minibuses but putting our lives into the hands of a crazed driver hell bent to make it to his destination in the shortest time possible. Our guidebook called … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Australia, Bus Travel, Desert, Europe, Germany, Journey, Lifestyle, Mountain Climbing, Namibia, National Park, Palm Trees, Sand, South Africa, Trekking, Walking tour, Wildlife

My Trip to Moxico and Angolan History (Part I)

February 5, 2006 by Jo Ann Von HaffLeave a Comment

Report by Jo Ann von Haff Pictures by Father Ornelas Stay in Lwena, Moxico Province from August 12th to August 22nd 2002 - Lwena (Angola) Monday, August 12th 2002 Day 1 Luanda At 6 AM, I had a glimpse of what my life could become in a couple of years. To wake up at 4 AM and have a 12 kilo bag and to take a plane at 6 AM, when 90% of the population is still sleeping. It was still dark; the air was fresh and windy. Only a few buses … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Airport, Angola, Art, Bus Travel, Cruising, Dessert, Drinking, Flowers, Food and Wine, France, History, Mozambique, Music, Orlando, Portugal, Sand, Seafood, South Africa, Walking tour

Goats with Death Wishes

February 5, 2006 by T. RemleyLeave a Comment

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Driving in Malawi comes with a unique set of challenges and yummy fried chippies. "Distances between [Malawi's] major centers are short and the roads are good."? --Lonely Planet's Getting Around "Short" and "good" are relative terms, as places can be physically close together but feel far away in reality. Roads can be paved, but that doesn't mean you can drive freely on them. The stress of driving is one factor that makes Malawian car … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Bicycle, Bridges, Food and Wine, New York City, Sailing, Shopping Mall, Traffic, Walking tour, Wildlife

Australian Sport, raising spirits in a remote East African Village

February 5, 2006 by Mark HeathLeave a Comment

Sport always has an uncanny knack of triumphing over adversity. In a time when security fears and politics are threatening to encroach on our lifestyles, Australians in particular are continuing to ensure that sport remains distinct from such threats. Most recently for example, our Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting has spoken out in favor of touring Zimbabwe, despite Government pressure not to tour for political reasons. Such a decision … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Australia, Drinking, Journey, Shopping Mall, Sports, Village, Walking tour, Wildlife, Zimbabwe

Staying in Sydney Hotels on a Shoestring Budget

February 5, 2006 by Paul HaydenLeave a Comment

As a result of hosting the 2000 Summer Olympics, Sydney has become known worldwide as one of the most beautiful and friendly cities in the world with it's Sydney Opera House on the harbor, it's beautiful coastline, and the many great places to stay. Perhaps you've finally set aside time for your dream vacation in the oldest city in Australia, or maybe you have a marketing business trip scheduled for your newly formed company, and your first stop … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia · Tagged: Australia, Bus Travel, Fashion, Flowers, Food and Wine, Golf, Ireland, Lodge, Museum, Nightlife, Photography, Restaurants, Shoestring Budget, Shopping Mall, Spa, Sydney, Train Travel, Walking tour

See all of Sydney but Stay in Style

February 5, 2006 by Robert HallLeave a Comment

This article is copyrighted by www.hotelssydney.com But if you plan on staying in style in the city voted for six consecutive years "the best city in the world to visit," consider some of the following accommodations instead. Only twenty minutes from the airport, the Sir Stamford Circular Quay hotel may be small, but the quality will both delight and astound. The classic luxury of the general areas is reminiscent of a private club … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia · Tagged: Airport, Antiques, Art, Australia, Bridges, Drinking, Restaurants, Sailing, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Spa, Sydney, Walking tour

Sydney at a Glance

February 5, 2006 by Al Seymour SightsLeave a Comment

"What a view!" The flight attendants were gasping out loud as they peered out the window. All of us passengers who were within earshot of their enthusiastic review took a look out the window and couldn't find a single reason to disagree with their breathless endorsement. Down there, the coastline of Sydney, Australia, was basking in the glow of the morning sun. It was now 14 hours after we had taken off out of San Francisco, CA and were now … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia · Tagged: America, Architecture, Australia, Bangkok Thailand, Bridges, Bus Travel, Food and Wine, Jet lag, Kansas, Passport, Restaurants, San Francisco, Shopping Mall, Spain, Sydney, Traffic, Walking tour

Italy

February 5, 2006 by Kelly Lynch1 Comment

When I was young, I once asked my mother where paradise was located. She told me that it was not a specific place but rather a place that is spectacular according to oneself. I did not realize that paradise was essentially one's own ideal part of the world. At the age of 18, I was able to see my paradise. I had been looking forward to this trip for an entire year prior to graduating high school. When the day finally arrived, off I went, a little … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, History, Italy, Journey, Paradise, Shopping Mall, Venice, Walking tour

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