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Expat Adventure: What Lurks Dark Corners Paperblog Pick in Travel

Expat Adventure: What Lurks in Dark Corners

Tweet After my nightly shower in my lovely bathroom here in Moldova, I make an unpleasant discovery: A tiny dark alien thing has taken up residence at the top of my left leg, in th... Read more

Uncontacted Tribe Lives Less Than 100km From Machu Picchu Paperblog Pick in Travel

Uncontacted Tribe Lives Less Than 100km From Machu Picchu

As mentioned last week, Sunday marked the 100th anniversary of the re-discovery of Machu Picchu by explorer Hiram Bingham. And while that amazing place continues to inspire... Read more

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