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Half Day Guide to Railay (Rai Leh), Krabi – With Pictures
Nine Over Ten 9/10 —
Authority: 132
Ao Nang on the Krabi mainland doesn’t really have much to offer beach wise, but it’s the gateway to some amazing islands and its neighbour, Railay (Rai Leh), a peninsula on the mainland cut off by limestone mountains, and only accessible via boat. This is going to be a long post with pictures, so please be ...5 hours ago -
India 2 - A look back
The blog of El Director! —
Authority: 127
Twice in a year, what a lucky guy I am and again to North East India. What a place to go, just go! Anyone (if there is anyone) who reads these posts must now realise how much I love India. Admittedly, I have only seen a tiny part of the country but what a country to visit! And the North East, what an undiscovered ...1 day ago -
Profile of the (surprisingly lucrative) university co-op business in Japan
Mutantfrog Travelogue —
Authority: 492
When I did a year-long exchange at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, one of the more interesting entities on campus was the co-op that ran cafeterias and a general merchandise store. Prices were reasonable, the food was excellent, and service was comparatively decent. The store even had an entertaining message board ...1 day ago -
Eye candy in Santa Barbara
Travelling Worm —
Authority: 103
This is the blog of a 25-year-old bookmark. I proudly boast my own Hallmark serial number, 95 HBM 80-1. You’ll probably want to read all about me and my Travelling Companion (the TC) . Today’s travel notes Me and the TC were in California a couple of weeks ago. The wild wild west and all that. We drove a ...1 day ago -
Walking like an Egyptian
Max J. Pucher - On Writing —
Authority: 106
After all, my business is named ISIS Papyrus and I thought it was time to revisit some of the places of my novel ‘Journey To Eden‘. I now think that maybe I should not have gone. Egypt has lost the magic that it held for me. I forcibly have to distinguish between its history and [...]1 day ago -
A week in Cape Town, South Africa
Charles Apple —
Authority: 477
What a week we’ve had here in Cape Town.After 38 days in Johannesburg — working with editors, reporters,... { Charles Apple }1 day ago -
India 2 - A walk through Sikkim...
The blog of El Director! —
Authority: 127
(Continued from yesterday) . Refueled with Noodles, and with a spring in my spirit (a.k.a. stomach), I took my first steps on the road to Jorethang, the big market town for this part of Southern Sikkim. Some 7km away, this would be only an hour or so by foot. Interestingly, this was the first time that the locals ...2 days ago -
Melbourne 360° Rialto
saigoheiki.com —
Authority: 116
Everything is unraveling. I am being propelled to the great unknown by my own undoing. Is it natural to feel fear? It’s pre-Melbourne jitters all over again, except this time I’m throwing myself right into New Zealand’s phenomenal South Island. I am excited, yet, a billion things are about to affect me ...2 days ago -
India 2 - A walk into Sikkim...
The blog of El Director! —
Authority: 127
(Continued from November 10th) . I crossed the Rangeet river over the Mangitar Bridge and took my first steps in Sikkim. A land that has fascinated me since I first heard of the Himalaya. Nestled in the mountains, this little known part of India is not exactly the classical India of the tourist trail, the ...3 days ago -
But they don’t serve slingers!
Sauce Magazine Blog —
Authority: 126
Tell us that St. Louis cuisine hasn’t gone widescreen! The 5 Spot , in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle, is offering a number of menu items cheerfully appropriated from the collective bill of fare here, among them T-ravs, O.T. Hodge chili, pork steaks glazed with Maull’s and a Pride of The Hill Sausage ...4 days ago -
Dubai dreams.
I think therefore I write! —
Authority: 92
Dubai is a global business hub with 90% expat population, which makes it very unique. Recently I got a chance to visit Dubai. It is one of 7 emirates of UAE. It is a city that has so many things to offer from petroleum to real estate to one of the best malls and sand dunes for adventurous desert safari including harsh ...4 days ago -
The $1,300 test
R+D —
Authority: 116
Whilst in the UK during the Breathe Residency, I’d heard rumblings that the UK’s Home Office (domestic government) planned to tighten the borders with hugely detrimental effects on art galleries and residency programmes. The new procedures require: “All non-EU visitors now must apply for a visa in person , and ...4 days ago -
Another Wall to Fall (cont)
Creating a World Without Poverty —
Authority: 109
Alex Counts is President and CEO of Grameen Foundation, and the author of “Small Loans, Big Dreams: How Nobel Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus and Microfinance are Changing the World” (John Wiley & Sons, 2008). Below is Part Two of this journey to assess the state of microfinance with Grameen Foundation partners ...4 days ago -
History on the march – Lindsay Hawker’s alleged murderer arrested
Mutantfrog Travelogue —
Authority: 492
The police have finally arrested Tatsuya Ichihashi for the grisly murder of Nova teacher Lindsay Ann Hawker . You can find the details from any number of sources. I am very glad the police followed through and finally brought him to justice after initially letting him get away. He was on the run for around two and ...5 days ago -
Meet Hout Bay’s famous Soap Girls
Charles Apple —
Authority: 477
Earlier this year, I visited South Africa’s Hout Bay. Twice, in fact.It’s a lovely little fishing village... { Charles Apple }5 days ago -
India 2 - A walk round Darjeeling...
The blog of El Director! —
Authority: 127
Waking up to a view of Kangchenjunga , the allure was just there. What was north of the clouds, a land of mystique and intrigue. I consulted my map, and the Sikkim border was only a 15 miles or so away. An easy distance to walk, and somewhere I have always wanted to go. To mystical Sikkim, to the land of Shangri ...5 days ago -
Another Wall to Fall
Creating a World Without Poverty —
Authority: 109
Alex Counts is President and CEO of Grameen Foundation, and the author of “Small Loans, Big Dreams: How Nobel Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus and Microfinance are Changing the World” (John Wiley & Sons, 2008). Below, he recounts his visits to assess the state of microfinance with Grameen Foundation partners ...6 days ago -
Ao Nang (Krabi) for Dummies
Nine Over Ten 9/10 —
Authority: 132
One thing you’ll bound to notice at Ao Nang beach in the Krabi province of Thailand is the amount of Caucasian tourists; it’s possible to walk the entire stretch on Ao Nang without bumping into a single Asian tourist. The entire place seems to cater to the Western tourist, especially when it comes to food (it’s ...6 days ago -
India 2 - Darjeeling
The blog of El Director! —
Authority: 127
Wow, wow, wow. What a place to go. Yes, it is the original tourist trap and for good reason. It was made well. And so welcome to Charlies official guide to Darjeeling town... I arrived in Darjeeling after a days journey from Shillong . First a bus to Siliguri then a jeep for the four hour drive up to ...6 days ago -
A VERY rough trip from Johannesburg to Cape Town
Charles Apple —
Authority: 477
I wasn’t exaggerating when I posted on Facebook that Saturday was quite possibly the worst travel day of my... { Charles Apple }6 days ago