Month of August , 2002
5: Surfing at the Tropic of Cancer - Todos Santos and Playa Los Cerritos, Baja California, Mexico Delara and her surfmates are the closest beings to the sun, but that's nothing compared to the free concert she attends in the bathroom that night. | 4: Following the Expat Trail to Todos Santos - Baja California, Mexico By the way, the hostel in Todos Santos closed down. Delara wanted you to know, since no one told her. She'll get to surf though, no matter what. |
3: "Hey, Nice tits!" - Welcome to Cabo San Lucas - Cabo San Lucas, Mexico A word to the Cabo San Lucas newcomer: those guys hawking bracelets? Actually drug dealers who do a bit of pimping out young Mexican girls on the side. | Snorkeling and photo-snapping might be solitary activities, but solitary anything isn't on Delara's itinerary for the day. |
Seoul Man: 12 Months in Korea - #2: Korean Logic - South Korea From what Conor has seen in his first few months in Seoul, 'logic' and 'Korea' are not two words frequently used in the same sentence. | Seoul Man: 12 Months in Korea - #1: Korea and the World Cup - South Korea Conor found that for most Koreans, the World cup wasn't about football at all. It was about participating. Noisy they may be, football fans they ain't. |
| Allan Taylor suggests ways you can always be sure of a hot meal while on the road, without worrying about voltage converters or replacement gas cylinders. | Who is Theo Smits? |
| Theo's intended itinerary, plus all the preparations he made as far as budget, health, packing, etc. | Theo explains the ups, downs and circumstances behind his decision to finally take the trip of his dreams, and what he hopes to do and experience while on the road. |
| The painkillers wear off in Arequipa. Theo knows it's time to take a rest, but soon he's off to Colca Canyon. | Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni could be considered both lake and desert, and mountain biking in the jungle isn't as easy as it sounds. |
| Wish-making, friendly host families, and Lake Titicaca await on the Altiplano. | Heading from Lima to Cusco, Theo talks about the 4-day trek up to Machu Picchu, and how he hopes to actually see the mountains next time. |
| With only 5 days to cover over 2000 miles, Tyson struggled with KRABS and his HAREM before arriving in Lima, Peru to commit a final act of personal contradiction and exploitation. | The Exploitation and Contradiction of South America - Stop Whining, Start Chilean: Volume 7 If Italy and Spain took a trip to South America together, and, after a night of passionate European love-making, Spain became pregnant with Italy's kid, and the kid was born much larger than the size of both their parents combined, then you would have Argentina. |
The Exploitation and Contradiction of South America - Usa T� Coco: Volume 6 Tyson left the Paraguayans with renditions of George Michael's Faith and rap dancing. Paraguay left him with a bug growing under his skin. | The Exploitation and Contradiction of South America - Para Why?: Volume 5 Tyson may have been on somewhat of a whine tour recently, but allow him to expand on his theories for the presence and function of the Peace Corps. |
| A less than exciting Independence Day celebration sees Tyson fleeing Argentina for something much more shocking and odd: Paraguay. | The Exploitation and Contradiction of South America - Who let the Miners out?: Volume 3, Episode 3 Attending a civil wedding enabled Tyson to experience another aspect of the silver miner's lifestyle. The dancing and mining tales increased in proportion to the amount of liquor consumed. |
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