Month of April , 2003
Seoul Man: 12 Months in Korea - #9: Last Exit to Bucheon - South Korea Conor's dismissal from the English school was a blessing in disguise and he offers his advice to incoming ESL teachers to avoid some of the traps he found. | The CA is one of the World's 'Great Roads' for cycling (along with the Karakoram Highway and the Friendship Highway) and Al had wanted to ride it for years. He was not disappointed. |
African Journey Mentality: Kasenyi and the Isles by Night - Kasenyi, Uganda Helen Williams was a lone muzungu, travelling the local way in an over-crowded, leaky boat that barely kept the lake on the outside. | David Moss ponders the hard questions: Isn't a sleeping human being an easier meal than a lightning-fast gazelle? |
| Natives beware: Scott and his friends confused foreign languages all over Europe back in 2001, and are plotting to return. | Natives beware: Scott and his friends confused foreign languages all over Europe back in 2001, and are plotting to return. |
| Unreliable transport, red ants and a tough hike only made Chris Card Fuller's experience with Uganda's mountain gorillas even more special. | Even worse than calling a Canadian an American or a Kiwi an Aussie is... Jen Hodgins reports. |
| David M. Weber is worried what might happen to him if one of his students decides to show up for class even though they may be at death's door. | Of Sparrows & Street Children: the Begurebi Shelter in Tbilisi - Georgia, Europe |
| Far from being shunned and secretive, Erik Trinidad found the sport of cockfighting to be the national pastine in the Philippines, as popular as baseball in the US. | Natives beware: Scott and his friends confused foreign languages all over Europe back in 2001, and are plotting to return. |
| Natives beware: Scott and his friends confused foreign languages all over Europe back in 2001, and are plotting to return. | With 500 bucks in his boot and no plans, Brenton Netz ditched his onward bound flight to spend 22 days in Iceland. |
| According to John J. Hilferty, the overpowering magnetism of Prague is not what's new, but what is still very old and intact. | |
| AmEx is Paula Cantu's lifelong friend as she heads to French school, where Coca-cola, wine, and the Spanish Mafia await. | Natives beware: Scott and his friends confused foreign languages all over Europe back in 2001, and are plotting to return. |
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