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Buenos Aires: Eat Some Facturas

Buenos Aires: Eat Some Facturas

March 20, 2014
by Maddy Paradise
Buenos Aires Do

Get There: Find yourself a panaderia (bakery) – around midday is prime time. Cost: Around 2ARS (20 cents AUD) per piece Ain’t no body complaining…

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HelpXing in the Hudson Valley

HelpXing in the Hudson Valley

March 17, 2014
by Harriet McInerney
Yarns

On the wall of their living room is a larger-than-life sized bust of Frida Kahlo, in the style of her Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and…

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Puno: Lake Titicaca Tour

Puno: Lake Titicaca Tour

March 14, 2014
by Maddy Paradise
Puno Don't

On the border of little old landlocked Bolivia and tourist go-to Peru sits the infamous Lake Titicaca (yeah, that’s where the hell it is). Lago…

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My Love-Hate Relationship with Bali

My Love-Hate Relationship with Bali

March 13, 2014
by Grace Bullen
Bali Tips, Features

“Bali?!” I spat, cynical with visions of unfiltered humanity. “Well yes, Bali. But also Indonesia!” my travel partner enthused. I hadn’t seen Indonesia in eight…

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I Went to a Sex Show in Bangkok

I Went to a Sex Show in Bangkok

March 12, 2014
by Laura Baker-Finch
Thailand Yarns, Yarns

“You haven’t truly experienced Bangkok until you’ve seen an old white man finger a young Thai girl in the street,” said my cousin over a round…

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The Great Tragedy of the Turkish Hammam

The Great Tragedy of the Turkish Hammam

March 10, 2014
by Quinten Dol
Yarns

He leads me into a dim hall, the winter sun struggling through the skylight. The squeaking from my rubber sandals echoes around the room. “WC,”…

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The Post-Travel Blues

The Post-Travel Blues

March 9, 2014
by Lara Sveinsson
Features

I hate coming home. I hate having a numerical limit placed on the numbers of holes and suspicious stains my clothes are allowed to have,…

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Travel and the Internet

Travel and the Internet

March 5, 2014
by Nat Kassel
Features

The internet is a worthy tool: it allows us to consume an abundance of information instantly and to conveniently maintain relationships across long distances. This…

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Bumping and Grinding (My Teeth) in Zϋrich

Bumping and Grinding (My Teeth) in Zϋrich

March 4, 2014
by Dayna Gablonski
Yarns

Lost in Barcelona in search of a club in the middle of nowhere, I met two Swiss girls. They were, like us, also coming to…

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Blooded by Babe

Blooded by Babe

March 3, 2014
by Gravy
Yarns

I killed a pig once, in provincial France. By killed, I mean I held its rear left leg while two men held a front leg…

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