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Officially on the road for over a year, having surfed some of the best waves in Central America, Mexico, Australia, and Indonesia. A travel blog by someone addicted to surfing. The trip hasn't ended yet either...

Five at Sixteen

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The craziest adventure, with the biggest character I met in Jordan, right by Petra.
http://www.richtrek.com/2011/04/rolling-with-mahmoud-wadi-musa-style.html

hope you enjoy :)

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I really love SE Asia, and the remaining pockets of rain-forests remaining. (though trekking through the mountains can be hard)
Just thought I would share my experience of a day in the jungle, in hopes of finding a tiger, with the help of JC (Jim Carrey)

Project Tiger- Searching for Tigers in the Thai Jungle

PS- yes, guys, I know now that having my picture taken with the large tiger, there was a 90% chance he was drugged, and I didn't know about such activities at the time. I wouldn't have my…

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Hi there,

Have you heard of the urban legend that says that everyone on earth has a picture taken by the Eiffel Tower before dying?

Check http://me-and-the-tower.tumblr.com/ and see for yourselves.

Don't forget to submit yours!

Cheers,

Gus

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Hello there,

I'm a writer who is new to travel blogging but have decided to blog the planning and trip around Newfoundland with my two girlfriends. I'd love any advice:

[http://ontherocktrip.blogspot.com/]

Thanks!

Lindsey

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I decided to take a year off work to go travelling and told myself during that time that I wouldn't get attached to anybody, however I was wrong.

I lived in a share house for the last 6 months and fell in love with one of my housemates. We have now officially been together for 5 months, well until now. We work really well together, never fight, and we have spent almost 24/7 together in the last 6 months. We both say that we can see ourselves together in 5 years if we weren't going our separate…

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Hi everyone, my name is Kris from Cambridge,UK. I love travelling i have moved around the world, it's the most amazing thing to do in this life. I especially love Kenya, Nairobi, this town has a boundless energy, and is a thriving place where all of human life can be found. This is a place of great contrasts where race, tribe and origin all become facets of a unique Nairobi character.The city has not lost its sense of the past, with an excellent museum and the historical home of Karen Blixen…

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Follow my journey - setting off to travel Latin America on my own. An adventure and a dream come true.

edit: (link removed)

Edited by: traveldarling

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For the past few months I have been working on an epic project to visit every station of the Mexico City metro system.

Around each station I seek to document what I find interesting, whether it be the ordinary, everyday or rare and exceptional.

With over three quarters of the project now done I have learnt a lot and experienced a lot of what this great city has to offer.

Please check it out.

http://mexicocitymetro.wordpress.com/

MCM PROJECT: EVERY STATION REVEALED

Images and impressions…

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Doner kebab (Turkish döner kebap, factually “turning roast”), is a nomadic dish originating from the Turkish / Arabian area. The doner was formerly prepared for ease of transport and cured for long life. It is associated as a Turkish dish made of meat cooked on a vertical spit and sliced off to peacefulness.

The meat may be lamb, mutton, beef, or chicken. Alternative names include kebap, donair, döner, donnar, doner or donner. Doner kebab is the origin of other akin Mediterranean and Middle…