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Family world travel and volunteering

We saw no cargo ships passing by and our driver was clearly unsure of where we wanted to go. The El Chorro Trek in Bolivia.

Jonathan Hall Thoughts and photos from someone who cant sit still

Bagan Horse Cart, Dhammayangyi Paya. Canon ef24-105mm f4l is usm. Swezigon Pagoda, Southern Approach. Stock photography by Jonathan Hall at Alamy. The sacred, the profane and the familiar. Canon ef24-105mm f4l is usm. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.

Big City Blogger

About 4 and half years. Whereas as the Dutch are simply born locals, so they lack this gene.

Inked in Colour

For all my lovely new followers, and there are a few. The new blog is HERE. My wordpress friends and followers, and there are a.

Diary of a Traveler - Home

Picture courtesy of Karoline Høibo. My name is Rethia Syahril. I like traveling, photography and trying out recipes. You can find stories about my travels around the world in My Travel Story. I only see a little part of the world and I still like to see more of it.

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Barefoot Books Montclair A blog about living barefoot

September 15, 2009 by barefootinmontclair. August 19, 2009 by barefootinmontclair. Montclair, NJ, 07042.

Barefoot In My Kitchen

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A Barefoot Cajun In New Orleans

A Barefoot Cajun In New Orleans. Ramblings of a Cajun woman living in the big city. Mardi Gras - the best time to be a New Orleanian. New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Mardi Gras - the best time to be a New Orleanian. Today we attended the parades of Okeanos. They roll back-to-back beginning at 11 am on the Sunday before Mardi Gras. We spent five hours on the parade route and came home a bit sunburned but it was all worth it.