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A hundred entries, a thousand meals…

February 24th, 2007 Marc s Watson Year

So because I have a little bit of extra time (the Israeli guys I’ve been hanging out with are napping… big surprise), because this is my hundredth travel log entry (my, how the time flies), and because some RealTravel.com employee asked me to (her name is Carrie, and I think it’s her job to sit  Read More »

Flashpacking those Middle Aged Blues Away

January 22nd, 2008 Bill Benson

Backpacking around the world was always a far away, unattainable dream to me. I met someone who did it once but he was in his twenties and British. He might as well have been from a different planet. Then a friend ‘in his 30’s’ took the plunge and the seed took hold. Could I actually  Read More »

Angkor Wat: Tourists Do, Travelers Pass Through

August 31st, 2007 In Wanderland

I love Cambodia and it is, undoubtedly, the best country I have ever traveled in. But I don’t love it because of it’s claim to fame – the astounding temples of Angkor, the site of the Khmer ancient capital. My blog’s title may suggest that I think travelers should opt to skip the temples, but  Read More »

Interesting Aussie Tidbits

December 31st, 2005 The Newell Post

So far we’ve been writing about our adventures in travelling here, there and (nowhere near) everywhere.  For this entry I thought it would be fun to some of the burning questions I know you’ve all been thinking about: what are some of the main differences between Australia and Canada?  Well, here are some of our  Read More »