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What I Learned from John the Drifter

What I Learned from John the Drifter

May 26, 2016
by Pat Boxall
Yarns

John was someone I most likely would’ve never spoken to, let alone made prolonged eye contact with, if circumstance hadn’t brought us together. We first…

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Utila: Parrots Dive Center

Utila: Parrots Dive Center

October 23, 2015
by Billy Hatfield
Utila Do

Get There: Main Street, Honduras Cost: $289USD for an Open Water course, which days 4.5 days and gets you two free dives Who of us hasn’t dreamed of…

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Cycling the Americas X: The Interview

Cycling the Americas X: The Interview

April 8, 2015
by Quinten Dol
Yarns

Travel abroad with a pack on your back or a bicycle under your bum and you’re going get used to The Interview mighty quickly. You…

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Cycling the Americas VIII: “Don’t Tell my Mum About that One.”

Cycling the Americas VIII: “Don’t Tell my Mum About that One.”

February 12, 2015
by Quinten Dol
Yarns

Picture the scene, if you will, as we roll into the city of La Paz. For several weeks we’d been riding through increasingly flat, featureless…

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I Spent 55 Hours on a Bus in Peru

I Spent 55 Hours on a Bus in Peru

February 18, 2014
by The Hobos
Peru Yarns, Yarns

If you’ve ever been to South America, you might have noticed that taking buses can be a very different experience. At best, you might get…

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The Search for the Howler Monkey

The Search for the Howler Monkey

October 9, 2013
by Renee Woollams
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I had lived in Canada for two years before travelling around Costa Rica, but it in no way prepared me for the trip that I…

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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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