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Melbourne: No Lights No Lyrca

Melbourne: No Lights No Lyrca

August 4, 2013
by Ned Ford
Melbourne Do

Get there: 250 George St, Fitzroy OR 49 Nicholson St Brunswick East, under the church, enter via Barkly st. – Catch the tram Price: $5…

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Koh Rong: Koh Rong Backpackers

Koh Rong: Koh Rong Backpackers

August 4, 2013
by Gemma Clarke
Koh Rong Don't

The greatest thing about this hostel is that you can buy joints at the bar. The second greatest thing is that because it is moored…

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Utrecht: Andersom Coffee Shop

Utrecht: Andersom Coffee Shop

August 4, 2013
by Ned Ford
Ultrecht Do

Head to Andersom coffee shop to turn your sightseeing trip around Utrecht, a whole lot trippier (hehe). It’s quite close to St Martin’s Cathedral, which…

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Český Krumlov: Depressed Bears

Český Krumlov: Depressed Bears

August 4, 2013
by Ned Ford
Český Krumlov Don't

Animal lovers beware! Spotting the bears in Český Krumlov’s Old Town will have you reaching for your razorblade. This truly depressing but evidently historic sight…

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Things I Wish I'd Known When Travelling Central America

Things I Wish I’d Known When Travelling Central America

August 4, 2013
by Johanna Overweel
Features

Prepare for the Stare Being tall, female, white and blondish meant sometimes in the more remote places of Central, I would get called Barbie. This…

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Doing a Runner

Doing a Runner

August 4, 2013
by Ned Ford
Living Cheap

Crime is bad. We certainly don’t condone it, but sometimes, dashing from a  banquet is completely necessary. That, we do understand. Surely as an underprivileged…

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