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Isolation From: gallopmonkey
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Isolation II From: gallopmonkey
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Bagisu Circumcision From: Symad
Posted by freeandeasy
(by Jeff Emmett)
The last stop of our journey lands us in Siem Reap, home of the ancient temples of Angkor Wat. Arguably the cornerstone of the LTC trip, the almost 200 temples surrounding the city, combined with the tragic but fascinating Cambodian history fills our 4 days here to the brim with sightseeing and sombre lessons from the past.
Free & Easy was kind enough to treat us all to 3 Read More »
The last stop of our journey lands us in Siem Reap, home of the ancient temples of Angkor Wat. Arguably the cornerstone of the LTC trip, the almost 200 temples surrounding the city, combined with the tragic but fascinating Cambodian history fills our 4 days here to the brim with sightseeing and sombre lessons from the past.
Free & Easy was kind enough to treat us all to 3 Read More »
Posted by chriss
It’s Friday night in Puerto Ayora, a town of some 15,000 people on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos archipelago. Avenue Charles Darwin runs from the boat-filled harbour and past the public plaza where on most nights young men play pick-up games of volleyball. Tonight, the street and plaza are filled with lights, music and a throng of hundreds of Galapagueños and tourists.
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Posted by ryan
Sunlight slants through verdant jungle and illuminates a simple white painted tomb on a hillside overlooking the Nam Khan River. Someone has hacked back the growth to open a view of the smooth brown waters, but vines are encroaching yet again. A square brass plaque, tarnished by constant moisture, reads simply “Henri Mouhot 1826-1861”.
Mouhot is credited with “re-discovering” the ruins of Angk Read More »
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