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The Greatest Vagabond – Ibn Battuta – Moroccan Vagabond

The greatest adventurer of all time for me is the Moroccan vagabond, Ibn Battuta. He not only traveled everywhere in his known world, but he wrote about it in ways that no one before him had. Ibn Battuta’s journey lasted 29 years, so by Moroccan standards, my wife should be understanding of this current journey I’m on.

February 9, 2011
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Top 5 Beaches in the World You May Not Know – Sun Travel

A beach vacation is one of the most beautiful, relaxing and fun travels to have, and there certainly is no shortage of them in the world!

November 3, 2010
reading books by Vago Chris Damitio
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How Not To Enjoy World Travel – Part 2

Don’t read anything about the country of place you are going to. That way you won’t understand the culture, the traditions, the history, the climate, or anything else. You will be able to have a completely one dimensional experience.

September 24, 2010
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International Marriage Series #2 – USA and Japan

Todd and Kay are the first international marriage I will be profiling in this series: 1) Your names – Todd and Kay 2) Your blog- Todd’s Wanderings 3) Your nationality -USA 4) Spouses nationality – Japan 5) Where do you live now? Do you live with your spouse?- Kosovo, yes with my spouse 6) Amount [...]

June 15, 2010

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