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  • Samoa – The Taga (Alofaaga) Blowholes and The Coconut Man

    Samoa – The Taga (Alofaaga) Blowholes and The Coconut Man

    • May 5, 2011
    • By Jason
    • Featured, General
    • 8 comments

    The Taga blowholes on the Samoan island of Savai’i are quite a site indeed. Waves push there way up the old volcanic lava tubes, and are then forced upward under great pressure, spewing tens of meters into the air.

     
     
  • 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?

    • March 28, 2011
    • By Jason
    • Featured, General, Popular
    • 21 comments

    The Lonely Planet empire is now 100% owned by the BBC after Tony & Maureen Wheeler sold their remaining 25% stake in the publishing giant. The question is, where to from here for the beloved guidebook.

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

    The Sampo Icebreaker – A Unique Day Tour From Kemi Finland

    • March 23, 2011
    • By Jason
    • Advice, General, Popular
    • 10 comments

    The Sampo Icebreaker day tour is one of the best tours I have done in all my travels. Getting of the ship and walking on the frozen sea was a remarkable experience.

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

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

    • March 8, 2011
    • By Jason
    • General, Popular
    • 15 comments

    Was Italian Gemelli Careri the original backpacker and did his method of travel forge the way for what we know today as independent budget travel or ‘Backpacking’

     
     
  • Addicted to Travel? – You May Suffer From Dromomania

    Addicted to Travel? – You May Suffer From Dromomania

    • January 16, 2011
    • By Jason
    • Featured, General
    • 7 comments

    In this post I ask myself if I suffer from a slight case of Dromomania. A condition, that gives people uncontrollable urges to wander and travel long distances.

     
     
  • Travel Legends: John Goddard – The Ultimate Bucket List

    Travel Legends: John Goddard – The Ultimate Bucket List

    • November 4, 2010
    • By Jason
    • General, Popular
    • 16 comments

    John Goddard is a real life Indiana Jones, who at the age of 15 created what I can only describe as the ‘Ultimate Bucket List’. He then focused his entire life to ticking of 109 of the original 127 items.

     
     
  • Jiggers (Chigoe Flea) – The Hidden African Killer

    Jiggers (Chigoe Flea) – The Hidden African Killer

    • October 30, 2010
    • By Jason
    • General
    • 10 comments

    A short post on the Jigger (Chigoe Flea) and the damage they are causing in Africa and other parts of the world. These little monsters are ruining many lives.

     
     
  • Worlds Worst Passport Photo – 10 Years is a Long Time

    Worlds Worst Passport Photo – 10 Years is a Long Time

    • August 16, 2010
    • By Jason
    • General
    • 7 comments

    Have you ever been issued with a passport photo that makes you look like a criminal? I’ve been stuck with a passport for the last 10 years, where the photo is an absolute shocker, and finally I’ve had it renewed.

     
     
  • Modern Communications, and the Death of Poste Restante.

    Modern Communications, and the Death of Poste Restante.

    • July 27, 2010
    • By Jason
    • General
    • 18 comments

    Do communication methods such as email, Twitter, Facebook and the cellular phone, have an impact on the modern travellers experience of their destination, due to their constant connection with those at home.

     
     
  • Tourist’s vs Locals. City Highlights You May Have Missed.

    Tourist’s vs Locals. City Highlights You May Have Missed.

    • June 14, 2010
    • By Jason
    • General
    • no comments

    A post relating to a series of images produced by Eric Fisher, that indicate area’s of the worlds major cities and where people are taking images in these cities. The red area’s are images by tourists and the blue by locals.

     
     
 

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