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  • World’s Most Traveled: Jose Megre – The Father of All Terrain

    World’s Most Traveled: Jose Megre – The Father of All Terrain

    • April 18, 2011
    • By Jason
    • Dromomaniacs, Featured
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    Jose Megre was a world renowned trans continental driver and adventurer. His journeys took him to all but one country in the world. That country was Iraq, a country that he will sadly never visit. Jose died at age 66 in 2009.

     
  • Image of The Week: Cambodia – Balancing Boy on Lake Tonle Sap

    Image of The Week: Cambodia – Balancing Boy on Lake Tonle Sap

    • April 15, 2011
    • By Jason
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    An image of a young Cambodian boy captured as he stands proud and true on the front of a passing boat. His stance and posture were very still and upright.

     
  • Reflections: MV Liemba – The African Queen of Lake Tanganyika

    Reflections: MV Liemba – The African Queen of Lake Tanganyika

    • April 12, 2011
    • By Jason
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    The MV Liemba has been cruising the shores of Lake Tanganyika for close to a century. She still runs to this day, and a journey aboard her is a fascinating voyage.

     
  • Image of The Week: A Lone Russian Guard Walking Through a Kremlin Blizzard

    Image of The Week: A Lone Russian Guard Walking Through a Kremlin Blizzard

    • April 8, 2011
    • By Jason
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    The Kremlin is guarded by the Presidential Regiment, a special branch of Russian soldiers who protect the impenetrable walls of the Kremlin. On this day the snow was falling thick and fast.

     
  • Image of The Week: Women of Madagascar Sewing The Rice Terraces

    Image of The Week: Women of Madagascar Sewing The Rice Terraces

    • April 1, 2011
    • By Jason
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    Whilst trying to photograph this group of women sewing the rice paddies and terraces, one of them caught me. So I began to laugh and smile, as it turned out, it was infectious and pretty soon the whole group were laughing.

     
 
  • World’s Most Traveled: Jose Megre – The Father of All Terrain

    World’s Most Traveled: Jose Megre – The Father of All Terrain

    Jose Megre was a world traveler and adventurer seeker, who spent over 50 years traveling...

     
  • Image of The Week: Cambodia – Balancing Boy on Lake Tonle Sap

    Image of The Week: Cambodia – Balancing Boy on Lake Tonle Sap

    This weeks image is another captured at Lake Tonle Sap, during my time in Cambodia...

     
  • Reflections: MV Liemba – The African Queen of Lake Tanganyika

    Reflections: MV Liemba – The African Queen of Lake Tanganyika

    Stare at any map of the African continent for more than a few seconds, and it won’t...

     
  • Image of The Week: A Lone Russian Guard Walking Through a Kremlin Blizzard

    Image of The Week: A Lone Russian Guard Walking Through a Kremlin Blizzard

    This weeks image was captured in Moscow back in April of 2007. It shows a lone Presidential...

     
  • Image of The Week: Women of Madagascar Sewing The Rice Terraces

    Image of The Week: Women of Madagascar Sewing The Rice Terraces

    This weeks image was captured in Madagascar during my time in the country late last...

     
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  • Image of The Week: Cambodia – Balancing Boy on Lake Tonle Sap

    Image of The Week: Cambodia – Balancing Boy on Lake Tonle Sap

  • Image of The Week: A Lone Russian Guard Walking Through a Kremlin Blizzard

    Image of The Week: A Lone Russian Guard Walking Through a Kremlin Blizzard

  • Image of The Week: Women of Madagascar Sewing The Rice Terraces

    Image of The Week: Women of Madagascar Sewing The Rice Terraces

  • Image of The Week: Floating Village of Chong Kneas – Lake Tonle Sap Cambodia

    Image of The Week: Floating Village of Chong Kneas – Lake Tonle Sap Cambodia

  • Image of The Week: Moscow’s St Basil’s Cathedral and The Walls of The Kremlin

    Image of The Week: Moscow’s St Basil’s Cathedral and The Walls of The Kremlin

  • Image of The Week: Cloud Gate Sculpture of Chicago’s Millennium Park

    Image of The Week: Cloud Gate Sculpture of Chicago’s Millennium Park

  • Reflections: MV Liemba – The African Queen of Lake Tanganyika

    Reflections: MV Liemba – The African Queen of Lake Tanganyika

  • Reflections: Traveling on The Indian Railways – Say Goodbye to Personal Space

    Reflections: Traveling on The Indian Railways – Say Goodbye to Personal Space

  • Reflections: Northern Pakistan – Gilgit to Chitral via the Shandur Pass

    Reflections: Northern Pakistan – Gilgit to Chitral via the Shandur Pass

  • Reflections: Iran – The Earthquake of Bam and Destruction of The Arg-e Bam Citadel

    Reflections: Iran – The Earthquake of Bam and Destruction of The Arg-e Bam Citadel

  • Mauled in Marrakesh – A Boxing Kangaroo in Djemaa el Fna Square

    Mauled in Marrakesh – A Boxing Kangaroo in Djemaa el Fna Square

  • Lessons in Budget Travel – A Tale of Hitchhiking on America’s West Coast

    Lessons in Budget Travel – A Tale of Hitchhiking on America’s West Coast

  • Belize Adventure – What Shall we do With a Drunken Sailor?

    Belize Adventure – What Shall we do With a Drunken Sailor?

  • Cruising Culture Shock, and the Cult of the QE2.

    Cruising Culture Shock, and the Cult of the QE2.

  • A Perfect Travel Moment. Have You Ever Reached the Traveling Nirvana?

    A Perfect Travel Moment. Have You Ever Reached the Traveling Nirvana?

  • The Bank Has No Money! A Tale of Zaire’s Hyperinflation.

    The Bank Has No Money! A Tale of Zaire’s Hyperinflation.

  • Lonely Planet Guidebooks – The End of an Era. But Where To From Here?

    Lonely Planet Guidebooks – The End of an Era. But Where To From Here?

  • The Sampo Icebreaker – A Unique Day Tour From Kemi Finland

    The Sampo Icebreaker – A Unique Day Tour From Kemi Finland

  • The Origin of Budget Travel – Was Gemelli Careri The Original Backpacker?

    The Origin of Budget Travel – Was Gemelli Careri The Original Backpacker?

  • Addicted to Travel? – You May Suffer From Dromomania

    Addicted to Travel? – You May Suffer From Dromomania

  • Travel Legends: John Goddard – The Ultimate Bucket List

    Travel Legends: John Goddard – The Ultimate Bucket List

  • Jiggers (Chigoe Flea) – The Hidden African Killer

    Jiggers (Chigoe Flea) – The Hidden African Killer

  • World’s Most Traveled: Jose Megre – The Father of All Terrain

    World’s Most Traveled: Jose Megre – The Father of All Terrain

  • World’s Most Traveled: Andre Brugiroux – The Hitchhiker from Paris

    World’s Most Traveled: Andre Brugiroux – The Hitchhiker from Paris

  • World’s Most Traveled: Emil and Liliana Schmid – The Longest Driven Journey

    World’s Most Traveled: Emil and Liliana Schmid – The Longest Driven Journey

  • World’s Most Traveled: Heinz Stücke – A Bicycle World Tour

    World’s Most Traveled: Heinz Stücke – A Bicycle World Tour

  • World’s Most Traveled: Peter and Kay Forwood – The Endless Motor Cycle Tour

    World’s Most Traveled: Peter and Kay Forwood – The Endless Motor Cycle Tour

  • Lonely Planet Guidebooks – The End of an Era. But Where To From Here?

    Lonely Planet Guidebooks – The End of an Era. But Where To From Here?

  • The Origin of Budget Travel – Was Gemelli Careri The Original Backpacker?

    The Origin of Budget Travel – Was Gemelli Careri The Original Backpacker?

  • World’s Most Traveled: Andre Brugiroux – The Hitchhiker from Paris

    World’s Most Traveled: Andre Brugiroux – The Hitchhiker from Paris

  • Madagascar Mayhem – Survivng 24hrs of Complete Adventure and Total Chaos

    Madagascar Mayhem – Survivng 24hrs of Complete Adventure and Total Chaos

  • Mauled in Marrakesh – A Boxing Kangaroo in Djemaa el Fna Square

    Mauled in Marrakesh – A Boxing Kangaroo in Djemaa el Fna Square

  • Travel Legends: John Goddard – The Ultimate Bucket List

    Travel Legends: John Goddard – The Ultimate Bucket List

  • New Caledonia Camping Tour – A Great Way To See Grande Terre

    New Caledonia Camping Tour – A Great Way To See Grande Terre

  • The Sampo Icebreaker – A Unique Day Tour From Kemi Finland

    The Sampo Icebreaker – A Unique Day Tour From Kemi Finland

  • How Secure is Your Hotel Room Safe

    How Secure is Your Hotel Room Safe

  • Trekking Peaks of Nepal: (Island Peak) A Self Organised Climb

    Trekking Peaks of Nepal: (Island Peak) A Self Organised Climb

 

Travel Tales

  • Mauled in Marrakesh – A Boxing Kangaroo in Djemaa el Fna Square

    Mauled in Marrakesh – A Boxing Kangaroo in Djemaa el Fna Square

    No matter what your intentions throughout the day in the fabled city of Marrakesh, sooner or later all paths lead to ‘Djemaa el Fna Square.’...

  • Lessons in Budget Travel – A Tale of Hitchhiking on America’s West Coast

  • Belize Adventure – What Shall we do With a Drunken Sailor?

  • Cruising Culture Shock, and the Cult of the QE2.

 

General

  • Lonely Planet Guidebooks – The End of an Era. But Where To From Here?

    Lonely Planet Guidebooks – The End of an Era. But Where To From Here?

    The old chestnut of the Internet killing the guidebook has probably been done to death by now, so I’m not really going to head down that path....

  • The Sampo Icebreaker – A Unique Day Tour From Kemi Finland

  • The Origin of Budget Travel – Was Gemelli Careri The Original Backpacker?

  • Addicted to Travel? – You May Suffer From Dromomania

 

Reflections

  • Reflections: MV Liemba – The African Queen of Lake Tanganyika

    Reflections: MV Liemba – The African Queen of Lake Tanganyika

    Stare at any map of the African continent for more than a few seconds, and it won’t be long before your eyes begin drifting towards the region...

  • Reflections: Traveling on The Indian Railways – Say Goodbye to Personal Space

  • Reflections: Northern Pakistan – Gilgit to Chitral via the Shandur Pass

  • Reflections: Iran – The Earthquake of Bam and Destruction of The Arg-e Bam Citadel

 

Dromomaniacs

  • World’s Most Traveled: Jose Megre – The Father of All Terrain

    World’s Most Traveled: Jose Megre – The Father of All Terrain

    Jose Megre was a world traveler and adventurer seeker, who spent over 50 years traveling the globe. Most of which was done by either organizing...

  • World’s Most Traveled: Andre Brugiroux – The Hitchhiker from Paris

  • World’s Most Traveled: Emil and Liliana Schmid – The Longest Driven Journey

  • World’s Most Traveled: Heinz Stücke – A Bicycle World Tour

 
 
 

About The Author

Jason has traveled the world extensively during the last 20 years, with overland journeys on six continents and across over 90 countries.

This site serves as a chronicle of the images and tales from these journeys, as well as offering advice and general information for other like minded travelers.(Or the armchair traveler, if your that way inclined. We don't discriminate here.)
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