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Bejt and Switch

9 October, 2008 (22:11) | Travelogue, Women | View Comments

A duck lands in the Vltava in Prague. For more splashy pictures of the Czech Republic, click here. There’s a lot about religion I dislike: the sectism, the hatred, the jihads, the hypocrisy, the difficulty in changing any of the doctrines that no longer apply, the literal interpretations. The list could go on for eons. [...] Read more »

Gods and Philosophers

28 September, 2008 (22:44) | Travelogue | View Comments

Matt says the 1st Athens hip hop festival is number 1. Or it will be when it happens. For more A-number 1 photo enforcing in Greece, click here. “If we’re lucky,” I say, “the lines at the Agora will be small in comparison to the Acropolis and save us some time.” It’s the first full [...] Read more »

I Have a Lens Flare For Life

12 September, 2008 (10:38) | Travelogue | View Comments

The sun crests over the Jaisalmer Fort as the city begins to wake up. For more stunning pictures of India, click here. It’s 5 AM in Jaisalmer and I’m up too early. A half hour ago, my alarm went off as I dozed on the cool rooftop. Despite being in the middle of desert, the [...] Read more »

Among the Clouds

7 September, 2008 (21:46) | Travelogue | View Comments

Gina, wrapped in a scarf to ward off the cold, sips tea at a cafe literally inside a cloud. For more chilly pictures of India, click here. It’s cold in the Himalayas. I guess that’s an obvious statement. I expected it to be cool, but not cold. Dharmasala and McLeod Ganj don’t even reach 2000 [...] Read more »

Black Thai Affair

28 August, 2008 (11:35) | Travelogue | View Comments

The moat around the old city in Chiang Mai glows late at night. For more brilliant pictures of Thailand, click here. I guess it’s simply the luck of the draw that no matter how good a time we have in our destination, our travel between places just doesn’t quite work out. Standing in the train [...] Read more »