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MAJURO, MARSHALL ISLANDS: SAVING THE BEST FOR LAST ;-)

MAJURO, MARSHALL ISLANDS: SAVING THE BEST FOR LAST ;-)After four days in Pohnpei, FSM, some of them with drenching rain, all of them with power blackouts, it’s good to get the hell outta’ Slidell, that is Pohnpei.  I’ll leave half a bear of honey behind, but the flashlight and Virgen de Guadalupe votive candle will go with me, presumably all the way back to LA, since the trip’s…See More
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MANILA, COUSIN TO BANGKOK: A TALE OF TWO CITIES

MANILA, COUSIN TO BANGKOK: A TALE OF TWO CITIESManila is one of those sprawling mega-cities that somehow defines the modern era, somehow defines Southeast Asia, and somehow defines what it is to be human in an era in which quantity seems to have triumphed over quality.  We just may be victims of our own success—reproductive, that is—as the fruits of our collective loins threaten to…See More
Feb 7
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When You’re Feelin’ Too Pampa’d, Then Go To Patagonia

Patagonia is two hundred thousand square miles of nothingness, all measurements approximate.  Nothingness for me does not imply lack, though; nothingness implies infinity, and so does Patagonia with its many wonders, albeit most of them crinkled up against that stone massif called the Andes.  Unfortunately it’s a long ride to get there.   I don’t now remember what year Paul Theroux came here, but I don’t think the “Old Patagonia Express” exists any more.  The train stations in Buenos Aires seem…See More
Feb 5
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IGUAZU, THE OTHER GOLDEN TRIANGLE

I catch a cab in Paraguay to go through Brazil and on to Argentina.  In how many places can you do that?  For those of you counting countries and too cheap to spring for a Brazil visa, this is a cheap way to cut corners, literally, without the formalities.  In retrospect $50 for a Paraguay visa and tip seems like a waste, but at least the hotel was cheap, so balanced out.  Of course the hotel lady in Asuncion short-changed me while warning me about street thieves, oldest trick in the book. …See More
Feb 2
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Michael Taylor replied to Earl Hardie Karges's discussion LOOKING FOR BLOGGERS TO REVIEW MY TRAVEL BOOK in the group Freelance Travel Writing
"Hey Hardie1   I would be interested in doing a review in my blog.   Michael Taylor Accidental Travel Writer"
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LOOKING FOR BLOGGERS TO REVIEW MY TRAVEL BOOK

Hi Folks:I found this site while looking for bloggers & journalists to review my just-published travel book "Hypertravel: 100 Countries in 2 years (Backpacker's Guide to the World and the Soul)," a combination travel guide and narrative of a recent period of my life defined by travel both intensive and extensive.  It's nice here at TBEX.  There seems to be a good combination of writers of all stripes and all stages of development.  So my book is out now on Amazon, and I'm still looking for…See More
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MAJURO, MARSHALL ISLANDS: SAVING THE BEST FOR LAST ;-)

MAJURO, MARSHALL ISLANDS: SAVING THE BEST FOR LAST ;-)

After four days in Pohnpei, FSM, some of them with drenching rain, all of them with power blackouts, it’s good to get the hell outta’ Slidell, that is Pohnpei.  I’ll leave half a bear of honey behind, but the flashlight and Virgen de Guadalupe votive candle will go with me, presumably all the way back to LA, since…

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Posted on February 28, 2012 at 3:10pm

MICRONESIA: GUAM’S GLITTER GULCH & POHNPEI’S NOSERVICE ATOLL

MICRONESIA: GUAM’S GLITTER GULCH & POHNPEI’S NOSERVICE ATOLL

Unbeknownst to most of us Guam has had much of the same history as the Philippines, first coming to the world’s attention during Ferdinand Magellan’s famous booty call to the region in 1521.  I suspect he found more in the Philippines because he died there and Spain didn’t get around to formally…

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Posted on February 22, 2012 at 7:34pm

PHILIPPINES: BOONDOCKS OF BONTOC, SAGADA, BANAUE…& MANILA

PHILIPPINES: BOONDOCKS OF BONTOC, SAGADA, BANAUE…& MANILA

After a near panic-attack—or maybe it was claustrophobia, I’m not sure—from being in rooms without windows for six days straight, I get on the bus from Baguio to Sagada resolving to do better.  I even find banana bread.  That’s a good sign.  “You ever have before?” the lady behind the smile asks.  I…

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Posted on February 17, 2012 at 4:26pm

PHILIPPINES, LUZON, BAGUIO: FRUITS & VEGGIES, GARDENS & FLOWERS

PHILIPPINES, LUZON, BAGUIO: FRUITS & VEGGIES, GARDENS & FLOWERS

 

Baguio’s cool, and I don’t just mean the weather, though that’s significant at this altitude of some 1400 meters, around 4500 feet.  It’s a nice place also, a true garden city in every sense of the term, complete with “orchidarium,” a term I was heretofore unfamiliar with.  The markets are…

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Posted on February 13, 2012 at 2:31pm

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