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  1. Darling it's better down where it's wetter (Liburan Part One)

    Blog: I don't wash my hair - 6 October 2009

    On September 19th, I turned 26 years old. I feel pretty good about that age given that I spent my birthday with a dude who is probably closing in on his first century and a half of life:

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  2. Close Encounters of the Creepy-Crawly Kind

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 5 October 2009

    Worse than the actual close encounter is the state you'll likely be in - buck naked, or close to it.Buy travel insurance from Worldnomads.com (Lonely Planet's preferred carrier)

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  3. Hunting for Whales

    Blog: Timothy Allen on BBC Earth - 5 October 2009

    He sits... he waits...

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  4. Witness a Cremation Ceremony in Bali

    Blog: Canada's Adventure Couple - 3 October 2009

    We had heard of their famous cremation ceremonies in the past and seen them on T.V. but we never thought that we would actually witness one. The cremation ceremony is a sacred right of passage in Bali. It is a time for celebration and a time for the deceased's body to be burned and set free from its worldly ties. It is the most important and celebrated stage in a persons life in Bali and no expense is spared.

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  5. How To Make Teh Telur – Tea With Egg

    Blog: The Travel Tart - Offbeat Tales From A Travel Addict - 3 October 2009

    Tea With Egg is probably not the most obvious combination when it comes to downing a hot beverage.  I usually have tea with milk if I do drink it, and I like my eggs poached or scrambled.  I never thought about combining my solid and liquid components of breakfast into the one single source of sustenance as [...] Related posts:Pekanbaru, Indonesia – Living With The Locals

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  6. Climbing Gunung Batur, Bali’s Volcano

    Blog: Canada's Adventure Couple - 2 October 2009

    We had come to Bali for many things however and climbing a volcano was one of them, so I wasn't about to admit that I was chickening out. As it turns out, Gunung Batur is not a frightening lava flowing volcano at all. Yes, it is an active volcano, but you won't see any lava fields flowing by as you walk up the trail and you won't have to worry or fear that you may tumble into molten lava. I really should have done my research before we climbed and I would have known this. Instead I lay awake all night fretting and waiting for our 2:00 am wake up call.

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  7. Mesjid Raya Baiturrahman- Mosque Photo, Banda Aceh

    Blog: The Travel Tart - Offbeat Tales From A Travel Addict - 2 October 2009

    The Mesjid Raya Baiturrahman is a stunning piece of architechture located in Banda Aceh. I went out a couple of nights ago to take an evening shot – this mosque photo doesn’t do the Mesjid Raya Baiturrahman justice.   It was first built in the 1870s by the Dutch and bits have been added on since.  It survived the [...] Related posts:Things to Do In Banda Aceh Beside

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  8. Pulau Weh – Do Snorkelling, Diving or Sod All!

    Blog: The Travel Tart - Offbeat Tales From A Travel Addict - 1 October 2009

    Pulau Weh is an island off the coast of Banda Aceh.  It’s probably one of the best little bays I have ever visited. This post is definitely for those of you who are trapped in the office (or your fluorescent prison)!  Have a look at what was my office today: Yes, it was pretty hard to take. If your [...] Related posts:Banda Aceh – 5 Years On Since The Tsunami

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  9. Things to Do In Banda Aceh Besides Visiting Tsunami Sites

    Blog: The Travel Tart - Offbeat Tales From A Travel Addict - 30 September 2009

    Hi everyone.  Thanks for the great response to yesterday’s article about Banda Aceh – 5 Years On Since the Tsunami.

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  10. Banda Aceh – 5 Years On Since The Tsunami

    Blog: The Travel Tart - Offbeat Tales From A Travel Addict - 29 September 2009

    Banda Aceh is world famous, but unfortunately for all the wrong reasons. This December will mark the 5th anniversary of the Tsunami which almost wiped out this seaside city - around tens of thousands of people were killed on the 25th of December, 2004. This is my taxi driver, Dony.  I paid him to take me around Banda Aceh today to [...] Related posts:Things to Do In B

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  11. Sumatran Food and Chili Cow Brains

    Blog: The Travel Tart - Offbeat Tales From A Travel Addict - 28 September 2009

    I love Sumatran Food. I had my first taste of Sumatran Food during the Pesta Blogger 2008 trip through Indonesia. It’s hard to describe because there is so much variety – and ‘spicy’ doesn’t really befit how this food tastes, because the ingredients used can vary so much – from fiery to sublime. You don’t have to go to [...] Related posts:

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  12. Climbing Mount Batur, Bali

    Blog: The Indie Travel Podcast - 28 September 2009

    Climb Mt Batur on the Indonesian paradise of Bali.

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  13. 7 Things To Do In Bali and Perth-Bali Flights With Air Asia!

    Blog: The Travel Tart - Offbeat Tales From A Travel Addict - 25 September 2009

    As part of the lead up to the Air Asia Blogging Communities Trip, here is another post about Indonesia – specifically, Bali.   Bali is a popular destination for travellers, and Air Asia has just recently started a Perth-Bali route, so check it out at their website. When you’re in Bali itself, there’s loads of things to see [...] Related posts:What Is A Blogging Community?

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  14. Bali, A “Beginners” Surfers Paridise

    Blog: Canada's Adventure Couple - 25 September 2009

    thought of songs when it came to Bali and Dave thought of Surfing. Who was the original adventurer in this relationship? When we made it to Kuda Beach, Dave had one thing and one thing only on his mind. Learn how to surf. We walked down to the beach from our hotel on Poppies Gang II and started scouting out guys that could teach us. No big hotels or organized tours for us. We wanted a local surfer showing us the ropes. We met Ronald. A soft spoken young man from Sumatra that had started a small business with a few surf boards lined up on the beach.

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  15. Indie Travel Podcast – Pesta Blogger Feature

    Blog: The Travel Tart - Offbeat Tales From A Travel Addict - 20 September 2009

    The Indie Travel Podcast is very popular podcast about the joys of independent travel from all around the world. I was interviewed by Craig Martin from the Indie Travel Podcast this week about my upcoming Air Asia Pesta Blogging Communities Trip. We talked about the origins of The Travel Tart – Offbeat Tales From A Travel Addict [...] Related posts:Pesta Blogger 2009 – My

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  16. Pesta Blogger 2009 – My Blogging Communities Trip through Indonesia!

    Blog: The Travel Tart - Offbeat Tales From A Travel Addict - 18 September 2009

    Pesta Blogger is an annual blogging conference that has been held in Indonesia each year since 2007.  Pesta Blogger means ‘Blogger Party’ in Indonesian.  And that title is an extremely accurate reflection on what happens!  I was lucky enough to be invited on a week long trip in November 2008 throughout Bali and Java and was treated to [...] Related posts:Indie Travel Podcast – Pesta Blogger Feature

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  17. New Year In Ubud

    Blog: Curves and Levels - 14 September 2009

    We were grabbed outside the airport by the driver of a Toyota 4x4, who was very happy to take us all the way to Ubud for the usual Indonesian fair price. This is where we chose to stay first; a central location from which we could strike out by motor scooter on various side trips, before spending our last travel days enjoying the ocean at Kuta Beach.

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  18. Getting to the Gili Islands

    Blog: Pommie Travels - 14 September 2009

    To get to the Gili Islands you must take a boat from the fishing village of Padangbai on the East Coast of Bali, but it can seem like a bit of a mission. The most advertised way of getting to the Gilis is on the fast boat which goes directly from Padangbai and this includes a [...]

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  19. The pearl of Java

    Blog: velvet escape's blog - 4 September 2009

    Jogjakarta (Jogja), also often spelled as Yogyakarta, is a city in Central Java, Indonesia, and has for centuries been the cultural capital of Java. With its palaces, museums and countless art galleries, Jogja is definitely worth a visit of at least a few days. At the centre of the city is the beautiful kraton, or [...]

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  20. Trails of the Unexpected

    Blog: Trail of Ants - 4 September 2009

    I stare at the newspaper. It wasn’t me. I gawp at the television. It wasn’t me. I trawl through the internet. It wasn’t me! I listen to the radio, podcasts, and conversations on the bus. It WASN’T me! At least — I hope it wasn’t me? I didn’t know much about Asia before I scribbled [...]

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  21. Yogyakarta

    Blog: Curves and Levels - 3 September 2009

    At first, Yogyakarta looks typical of other southeast Asian cities we visited - hot, polluted, teeming with street noise, an off-kilter medley of vehicles defying the basic concept of traffic lanes. A little time, however, and a closer look, reveals something unique, even special, to be pasted into one's mental travel scrapbook.

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  22. A Backpacker’s Guide To Massages In Asia

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 1 September 2009

    I quickly became a connoisseur during my time in Asia. Your Free Subscriber Download Download "Dare Me!" now. Enjoy 17 off-the-wall adventures from a RTW trip.

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  23. Rip Curl Padang Padang 09

    Blog: Pommie Travels - 17 August 2009

    “It’s On When It’s On” is Rip Curl’s tagline for this event and Padang Padang 09 certainly was ON on Saturday 15th August. With a big swell expected over the weekend, the green light was given on Saturday with 32 international invites battling it out at Padang Padang, Bali. Hundreds of Bali’s best looking girls and [...]

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  24. Traveling Sumatra

    Blog: Travelicious - 16 August 2009

    “You are eating Indonesian food?!?” “We thought foreigner only ate toast all day long!” This little scenario played out in a tiny warung somewhere in Sumatra where we duly sat eating very authentic local cuisine. A bunch of Indonesians were thoroughly amused and surprised by us “white people” sitting there eating their kind of food – and we even seemed to like it! Of course we liked it – Sumatra is renowned for its delicious, if a bit spicy, padang food.

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  25. West Java Rail Journey

    Blog: Curves and Levels - 14 August 2009

    A night flight from Medan brought us to Jakarta in darkness. By the time our taxi rolled up to a point where we could find a hotel near Gambir Railroad Station, the hour was late. Indonesia's sprawling capital was on our itinerary only as a launching point for crossing the island of Java to Pangandaran on the Indian Ocean side.

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