To The Edge Of The Sahara And Back, September 2009
Salaam! I am writing to you from a little Kasbah in Merzouga, southern Morocco on the edge of the Sahara desert. I left the rose […]
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Salaam! I am writing to you from a little Kasbah in Merzouga, southern Morocco on the edge of the Sahara desert. I left the rose […]
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I am never quite sure how to describe the feeling when I am finally standing alone with just a backpack in the arrivals hall of
Marrakesh Magic, Morocco, September 2009 Read More »
Suosdey! My latest and final travelogue from this briefest of jaunts in SouthEast Asia comes from the land of the Khmers – Cambodia. I am
Angkor Wat, Cambodia, November 2008 Read More »
Well my latest entry finds me in Northern Laos. This little country has to be South East Asia’s best kept secret. The scenery is incredibly
Northern Laos, November 2008 Read More »
Sabaidee from Laos where I have escaped to on my latest detour from the life ordinary. The laidback style of this little country has already
Southern Laos, November 2008 Read More »
Well I must admit China had not appeared on my list of destinations before now (except maybe inner Mongolia) but the chance to attend a
Panda Pilgrimage Sichuan Province, China, April 2008 Read More »
Like a wagon wheel caught in a sandy rut my journey has stalled for this past week on a small island in the Caribbean off
Roatan, Honduras, December 2007 Read More »
Well I can´t believe December is already upon us and that another week of my journey has flown by. I started the week at Copan
El Salvador, December 2007 Read More »
Well it´s been another week and I spent the first part of it sailing the turquoise waters of the Caribbean on a 45ft yacht, making
Rum ‘n Lobster & Vampire Bats, November 2007 Read More »
Well another week seems to have slipped by and I find myself in Belize. The little thatched huts of lowland Guatemala have given way to
Jungle Jane, November 2007 Read More »
Since last I wrote I forged further into the Highlands of Guatemala to a place called Chichicastenango, the venue of probably the most famous weekend
Of Chicken Buses and Temples, November 2007 Read More »
When the West African slaves arrived in the Americas they were forbidden from practising their religious beliefs. The practice of Voodoo has nevertheless survived and thrived with its original birthplace considered to be Benin.
Hola de Guatemala, November 2007 Read More »