In The Moment: Cock Blocked By A Moroccan Tire Fire
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If I had my way I’d never arrive in a new place after dark. Fès was no exception. What may be a tulip lined, bright and airy street by day, can turn sinister at night, …
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If I had my way I’d never arrive in a new place after dark. Fès was no exception. What may be a tulip lined, bright and airy street by day, can turn sinister at night, …
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“I am Michael,” our guide says with a straight face.
‘Hi Michael, I’m’…and just then he delivers his punch line.
“Michael Jackson,” he says, smiling with a big grin.
He laughs, we laugh and our camels keep smiling …
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It is week 6.5 of the Hazy Shade of Autumn Tour and for the next 10 days (starting tomorrow) we will be visiting Morocco, in particular Marrakesh and Chefchaouen.
We have …
Read More →Editors note: This is the first review of three about our stays with Roomorama. Stay tuned for Istanbul and Venice!
I’ve got a raw onion half on the arches of each foot–a home remedy Beth read …
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A big reason we like WWOOFing so much is that it enables us to mingle with locals on a daily basis, experiencing regional cuisine, culture and customs, while giving back to the farmer and ultimately …
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If you’re headed to the Riviera Maya in Mexico for a relaxing vacation, floating down the quiet, peaceful waters in the Si’an Kaan Biosphere is a perfect excursion to add to your itinerary.
Si’an Kaan literally …
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Editors note: This is a guest post from John Hutchinson. Be sure to check out his full bio at the end of the post.
You’ve probably heard of people …
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