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Kenya family safaris and beach holiday safaris
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-24 00:28:45 (via www.beaverlinesafaris.com)
A safari to see the best game parks in Kenya and also the world famous bird sanctuaries of the Great Rift Valley Lakes before taking you down to the Coast to enjoy at leisure the beautiful sunny beaches of Mombasa, Malindi or Lamu   More...
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Recommended Beach resorts in SouthEast Asia
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-17 00:17:10 (via asiaacer.wordpress.com)
Find the best recommended beach resorts in South East Asia region for your best holiday spendings.   More...
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The Tnalak Festival, South Cotabato
Submitted by Ronald de Jong on 2008-11-15 09:44:53 (via www.worldisround.com)
If the Filipino people have a reason for a celebration they will end up having a fiesta. It is a well known fact that Filipinos love celebrations, this can be seen in the way they celebrate their festivals and fiesta’s.   More...
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The Ricefields of Allah Valley, Mindanao.
Submitted by Ronald de Jong on 2008-11-15 09:39:20 (via www.everywheremag.com)
Rice is the basic food in many countries, more than 80 percent of the world's population depends on rice, not only for their income but also as daily food.   More...
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Let's take a ride in Mindanao
Submitted by Ronald de Jong on 2008-11-15 09:35:48 (via www.mnnetherlands.com)
Many things has been written and much is said already about the Philippine Jeepney and Tricycle. A personal reflection, seen through the eyes of a spoiled, but open-minded Westerner visiting the wonderful island of Mindanao.
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The Tboli tribe of South Cotabato, Philippines
Submitted by Ronald de Jong on 2008-11-15 09:32:24 (via www.thingsasian.com)
More than 40 different ethnic groups can be found in the Philippines. There are 18 tribal groups on the island of Mindanao. The most well known is the T'boli Tribe, that lives in the province of South Cotabato, around lake Sebu.
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Backpacking in China - everything you need to know!
Submitted by tomcarter on 2008-11-11 20:10:56 (via www.chinatravel.net)
Traveling in China can be a challenging adventure. This interview explains all the ins and outs to backpacking across the P.R.C.   More...
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Along the Templar Trail to Jerusalem by Brandon Wilson
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-03 15:07:18 (via www.pilgrimstales.com)
In 2006, two men set off an inspiring 4200-kilometer peace walk from France to Jerusalem across 11 countries and two continents. Witness the powerful testimony of courage, generosity and non-violence, proving that, yes, we can make a difference.
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Travel Journal
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-03 14:58:49 (via tibethouse.ru)
The first steps towards the Tibetan settlements really give us the feeling of coming back home, how not to believe in incarnation? It's not my first visit to Rabgye-ling, the Tibetan settlement where Gyudmed monastery is situated, but I distinctly remember this feeling of calmness and peace and also joy filling my entire essence during the first visit...
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Asian Travel Diary
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-03 14:44:58 (via www.whatrain.com)
I am on the jet now. I am on the left side behind the wing. Not much leg room here. Most of the people boarding this plane are Chinese and they are all speaking in their native language. There are also quite a few Caucasian people on this plane. I’m already getting culture shock. The announcements are given in both English and Chinese. Fifteen hour difference between San Francisco and China. We were moving a minute ago. They are still giving announcements.
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