Kampot and Kep, Sleepy Towns in the South of Cambodia

Kampot and Kep are sleepy towns in the south of Cambodia, a world away from Phnom Penh and well worth the trip down if only to savor the local delicacy of cracked crabs swimming in Kampot pepper, followed down with a cold Angkor beer!

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Salamanca, Spain's Student City

Salamanca....with over 33,000 students the vibrancy that is injected into the nightlife of the city is telling in the range of good cheap eateries and a stoic nightlife.....

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Night Footy at the MCG

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Night Footy at the MCG

This is it, the quintessential Melbourne experience, I'm talking about Friday night footy at the MCG! Who to support, what to wear, where and what to drink and what language to use and how to use it....

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The New Acropolis Museum, Athens Greece

The Acropolis Museumwas designed by Franco-Swiss architect Bernard Tschumi and is set on concrete stilts over a 4th century BC settlement clearly visible beneath the glass flooring at the entrance

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Ways To Travel With A Purpose

On a previous trip to the USA, intoxicated with the ideas, attitude and writing of Jack Kerouac, I made a point of seeing as many Kerouac-related places as I could in my limited time......

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Discover Suba Diving In Thailand

So what does it take and what can you expect? Do you have to be careful on the dive shop you choose? Where is best? Peter Smith, a qualified Dive Instructor (and our travel blogger) provides a few helpful tips..

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Camel-packing on the Sahara Desert, Morocco

Now let’s get this straight a camel is just that, a camel. There are many types and the ones more often found in Morocco are Dromedaries; that is to say they have one hump. There are others like the two humped Bactrian camel often found in Asia, but a cam

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Journey Across the Atlas Mountains

Easter in Morocco is a very French affair; it does seem that half the population of France make their way south to the deserts, cities and mountains during this period. Marrakech was becoming overcrowded and an unusually hot spell was making it all a bit

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Cliff Walking in the Algarve, Portugal

Breakfast starts at the hostel at 8:30 am. The troops were all massed ready for a leisurely scramble along the cliffs between Lagos and Praia da Luz. Scramble yes, leisurely well…..

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Guggenheim Bilbao: Your Tour Starts...Now

Your audio-guided tour starts...now. You're here, the coast, Basque country, Bilbao, Spain. Outside arguably the finest modern building of its time, the Guggenheim Bilbao.

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