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My Love-Hate Relationship with Australia
[tweetmeme source=”@mummy_t” only_single=false]THINGS I LOVE ABOUT AUSTRALIA 1: The Landscapes After Namibia and Mongolia, Australia is the third least densely populated country in the world. And given almost everyone lives in cities and the nation has the money to build roads, it has the most easily accessible big, empty landscapes on this earth. The horizons […]
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Travel Tips: 10 Most Common RTW Planning Mistakes
[tweetmeme source=”@mummy_t” only_single=false]1: Booking a RTW Ticket If you’re following a fixed route through expensive cities and your time is very limited, RTW tickets can work out cost-effective. In general?
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Buffalo Soldiers: Living for Death in the Tana Toraja
[tweetmeme source=”@mummy_t” only_single=false] “Are funerals like this in London?” asks my new Torajan friend. The dead man’s drum-shaped coffin emerges from the matrimonial bedroom where he has “slept”, preserved in formalin, with his family for the last eight months.
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The Vanishing Forest
[tweetmeme source=”@mummy_t” only_single=false] Some things, simply, look too big, too plentiful to ever be used up. The herds of bison that clouded the American plains; the trees of Easter Island; the ice sheets of the Arctic; the world’s great rainforests…
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Global Time = Quality Time
My son and I set out to travel the world together in January. I’d imagined many wonderful things about the journey. What I hadn’t imagined is the sheer quality and quantity of time together.
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This looks great! How did you manage to put a google map into your page? Looks like you’ve got to see everything in South East Asia, happy travels!
Hahahaha! Not yet, we haven’t. We basically did the bottom halves of Laos and Vietnam, and a little bit of Thailand, so we’re looping back round the top. You create the map in Google Maps. Then they have an embed code so you can place it on the page, and the page updates as you update it in the Google Maps. Was hoping to draw wiggly lines along the roads, but Google only supports that in Thailand.
Very cool indeed, happy travels as my wife and I will also be embarking on our own extended travels.
Nice idea; I was impressed that you can move the map around and it updates fairly quickly, even with a slow net connection. Sooner or later I’ll add a map of my own.
Hey your site is awesome full of good quality info. Have you travelled to south america yet- I am off to Brazil and Argentina in starting in Jan and was wondering if you had any tips
Gosh. I just realised I never answered this. I’m so sorry. We haven’t been to South America for almost five years, and then it was Central America rather than South America, so I can’t help with any country-specific tips here. There’s a new website by their tourist board, http://www.braziltour.com, which looks like it has some good ideas on places in Brazil.
This is fantastic. Im so glad I stumbled upon your blog!
Why, thank you, and welcome aboard…