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  • Reflections: Morocco – Never Say Never, But I Dread The Day I Do Return!

    Reflections: Morocco – Never Say Never, But I Dread The Day I Do Return!

    • April 27, 2011
    • By Jason
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    Morocco is a fascinating destination, but the street hawkers and touts can really be a big problem. They near on ruined my trip to the country in 1994. I wonder if things have improved?

     
     
  • 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.

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

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

    • March 15, 2011
    • By Jason
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    Personal space on an Indian Train is a liberty you loose upon boarding. The Indian Railway system is a chaotic and crazy travel experience, that every traveler to India must face.

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

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

    • March 1, 2011
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    Northern Pakistan is one of the most rugged and isolated regions on earth. Out trip from Gilgit to Chitral via the Shandur Pass was an unforgettable experience.

     
     
  • 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

    • February 13, 2011
    • By Jason
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    The UNESCO listed citadel of Arg-e Bam in south eastern Iran was all but destroyed during a massive earthquake that hit the town in 2003.

     
     
 

 

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…once you have traveled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers…the mind can never break off from the journey.— Pat Conroy (b.1945) American Writer

 

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