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Overlanding with Absolute Africa

Overlanding with Absolute Africa

July 15, 2014
by The Hobos
Africa Tips, Bucket List

Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania Africa is a huge-ass continent with very little in the way of public transport (and what does exist is fairly…

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Krabi: E-San Food and Cooking International

Krabi: E-San Food and Cooking International

July 11, 2014
by Rowan Montgomery
Krabi Do

Get There: Krabi, Ao Nang Beach Rd (main drag leading down to the beach, opposite McDonalds) Cost: $60-$250B The Land of Thai is known to…

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Through the Lens: Uganda

Through the Lens: Uganda

July 11, 2014
by The Hobos
Through the Lens

Uganda – home to the Nile, the Mountains of the Moon and the highest concentration of primates in the world. Despite its bloody past and…

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The ABCs of Staying Chilled on the Road

The ABCs of Staying Chilled on the Road

July 9, 2014
by Kiki Havos
Features

So we all know travel is unpredictable. Even if you create a day-by-day then minute-by-minute itinerary, chances are you’ll end up veering from your previous…

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Packing Light or Packing Right

Packing Light or Packing Right

July 8, 2014
by Dayna Gablonski
Features

What globetrotter doesn’t have a passionate opinion to voice when it comes to the topic of tech-savvy travelling? These days, most people would choose to…

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Champagne Showers

Champagne Showers

July 7, 2014
by Elsie Stone
Yarns

I love red wine. I love the taste of it and the smell of it. I like how it makes me feel fancy as fuck,…

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The Agony, the Ecstasy and the Insanity of the World Cup

The Agony, the Ecstasy and the Insanity of the World Cup

July 2, 2014
by Quinten Dol
Yarns

“Zer aliens must zink ve are crazy,” Heinrich used to say, pointing at the sky. “Zey are vatching us from up zer, and ve are…

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The Hobo Guide to Rio Carnaval

The Hobo Guide to Rio Carnaval

July 1, 2014
by Marnie Black
Brazil Tips, Features

After just two days in Copacabana, I had already eaten enough acai, drunk enough cachaca, rubbed shoulders with enough Euros in dick togs, suffered enough…

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