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Driving Home for Christmas
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By Lynn Mc Donnell , 2011-12-01
As this year drifts to an end and December is on our doorstep, I turn to thinking about Christmas. Christmas of course is unavoidable in the capitalised world as all of our senses are repeatedly assaulted by towering decorated pines, red Santa faces dangling from shop fronts and re-mastered versions of old Christmas songs piped from bars and shopping centers. I am not complaining ..." Read More
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Driving Home for Christmas
By Lynn Mc Donnell ,
As this year drifts to an end and December is on our doorstep, I turn to thinking about Christmas.
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In Search of Gold
By Lynn Mc Donnell ,
The goldfields of Western Australia cover a large triangular area from the town of Coolgardie, 500km from the state capital of WA Perth to Leonora and Kalgoorlie. Rich in mining history the area is the perfect example of modern development in a traditiona
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My Dream Destinations
By Lynn Mc Donnell ,
Here are my top 5 list of places that I would love to see, whilst they are still unique, remote and while I am indeed still breathing.
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ROKing Out in Asia IV
By urbanEVENTS,
Whatever you do and wherever you may be, make sure to drop into one of these spots on your travels around Asia in the summertime. Get up, get out, and get ROKin’!
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Xiao Likeng: A Traditional Village?
By Lynn Mc Donnell, 2011-03-23 00:00:00
Xiao Likeng, a small village situated in the north east of Jiangxi Province in China is a photographic dream. Read More
Floating in the Mekong: The floating markets of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
By Lynn Mc Donnell, 2011-02-07 00:00:00
I love the idea of exploring, the notion of discovering the unique and the distinctively different but these days everything seems to be explored already; once, twice or often many times. Read More
Varanasi. A matter of life and death.
By Lynn Mc Donnell, 2011-01-12 00:00:00
When travelling around India and you ask fellow travellers what they thought of Varanasi, more than not you are greeted with a sigh and an unsure response. Read More
Togian or Not Togian
By Lynn Mc Donnell, 2010-12-19 00:00:00
It is very difficult to put into any coherent sentence how amazing the Togian Islands are and not sound like you are trying to sell a tour package! Basically, the Togian Islands are your aesthetically beautiful blue and green seas, white sands and hammock Read More
Home Away from Home in the Heart of Seoul
By Ala Serafin, 2010-09-06 00:00:00
Whether you’re a traveler passing through Seoul or an expat coming in from another part of Korea for the weekend, Hong Guesthouse is a great place to put down your backpack. Read More
Gunung Batur
By Cath Witten Boyd, 2010-09-05 00:00:00
At 1,717 meters and surrounded by the turquoise waters of Danau Batur, Gunung Batur in Bali’s central mountains is quite a sight to see. Read More
Jeonju’s Hanok Motels
By Rob McGovern, 2010-09-05 00:00:00
Korea has plenty of options for camping around the country as well as minbaks, yeogwans and jj-imjilbangs but in Jeonju there is a new range of motels that make the most of what the city has to offer. Read More
Bright Lights, Small City (Jinju)
By Aaron Raisey, 2010-09-05 00:00:00
The Jinju Namgang Yudeung Festival - commonly known as the Jinju Lantern Festival - has been held annually in its own right since 2002. Read More
Destination: Ulleungdo
By Chris Backe, 2010-09-05 00:00:00
Ulleungdo retains a certain mystery and exoticness held by few other destinations in Korea. Read More
Canoeing Korea: Chungju Dam
By Cath Witten Boyd, 2010-08-07 00:00:00
With millions wanting to enjoy the outdoor lifestyle it seems impossible to find a moment of solitary peace on the peninsula...But we found it. Read More
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