Posted on September 28, 2011, 11:17 am, by Aaron, under
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There is nowhere in the world like Japan. The delicious culinary surprises, astounding natural beauty, and lasting traditional culture made each day of my trip thrilling, but the people are what truly define Japan and what will bring me back.
Watermelons²
This is no ordinary watermelon. This is a symbol of the creative energy and brilliance that [...]
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Posted on September 14, 2010, 8:36 am, by Brooke, under
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After a compelling visit to Ranakpur’s revered Jain Temples, Absolute Travel’s Brooke Garnett continued on her drive through Rajasthan – an entertaining voyage where a non-stop stream of life unfolded outside her windows until she arrived on a completely different side of the India she had known: the “Blue City” of Jodhpur.
Deemed the “Blue [...]
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Posted on June 28, 2010, 12:10 pm, by Katie, under
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Ken’s heart was pounding as he ventured off on his own through the foothills of Iran’s dramatic mountainside, no one else in sight, gazing at the Saint Stephanos Monastery from above. It wasn’t the altitude or the solitude that had his heart beating, but the adrenaline rush from the same journey Achaemenians had taken more [...]
Posted on April 29, 2010, 9:31 am, by Katie, under
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As I continued along my Southeast Asia circuit, Burma also made headlines.
While celebrating the Thingyan water festival for the Burmese new year last week, a bombing took place in the former capital of Yangon (Rangoon), killing and injuring several people. This was an isolated incident and tourists were not the target of this attack. There [...]