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Sawarna Beach: Revealing Beauty Rural Java Paperblog Pick in Travel

Sawarna Beach: Revealing the Beauty of Rural Java

I arrived at Sawarna beach stiff and exhausted after a heavy seven hour car ride from Jakarta. I desperately needed to stretch and snap my bones back into their proper place. Read more

Dutch Bank Pulled Greatest Flashmob Ever Paperblog Pick in Travel

How a Dutch Bank Pulled Off the Greatest Flashmob Ever

Flickr Creative Commons/Patrick Denker Flashmob... What Wikipedia defines as "a group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual and seemingly pointless... Read more

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