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Time For Some Indiana Jones
I’ve spent the last couple of days moving into a new unit and today I’m off to Cambodia, well it will take me two days to get there going via Melbourne and Kuala Lumpur first and then I will only be there a couple of days before heading to Thailand and later back to Cambo [...]
Discover Tasmania: Tours by Water
I’ve neglected Australia and my home state of Tasmania on this blog a little bit so in the lead up to my Cambodia, Thailand and possibly Laos trip in just a couple of weeks I’m going to feature them a little more. One of the best ways to see Tasmania is on its waterways and [...]
The Ethical & Responsible Travel Minefield
Just about every country seems to have a place on many travelers’ lists that will draw commendation from some. In Australia climbing Uluru (Ayers Rock) might be frowned upon, signs at the rock tell visitors that climbing it is disrespectful to the aboriginals. There are many things tourists do wherever they go the inevitably cause [...]
Happiness Is The Key To Success
I wanted to weigh in quickly on today’s post by Sean Ogle, What defines success? And the comment quoted.. “…you’re just a kid who was likely pampered his whole life growing up, and finally when it was time to be an adult, you had a hard time facing the music that in the real world, [...]
Am I Working Hard Enough?
Working on this Internet marketing stuff to fund my travels happens for me in surges. I’m always working on it but sometimes I’m being a lot more productive than others. I’m often asking myself if I am doing enough. I use RescueTime to track how much time I spend productively working on the projects that [...]
5 Cool Towns To Chillout in South East Asia
I love the masses of people, markets, nightlife and all those things you find in Asian cities but stopping for a while in quieter small towns and regions gives you the much needed to relax, take in your surroundings and process all the madness and excitement of your travels. Here are a few places I [...]