Month of November , 2003
Colombia...and the End of South America (November 2003) - Colombia Al agonized over the decision whether to ride through Colombia or not. In the end he decided to forge ahead and was extremely glad that he did. | |
| Adelaide abounds in lovely old pubs, and Allan Taylor shares some of his favourites. | |
| Read why Christian Mercer has nothing but respect for the wheelers and dealers of Cambodia - even a good laugh. | Carlie Daley knew that more than chai was needed for a forty-plus hour Indian train journey. She found it in a young boy's melody. |
| Philip Blazdell didn't know quite what the sedate, remote Vietnamese village made of him running around the village square with his shirt on his head. | Mark Feenstra figured that since he's environmentally responsible 99% of the time, he could afford to break habit once in a while and do something like rampage up a mountain in a gas eating Hummer. |
| The wheels of adventure spun inside Jennifer Leo's head as she encouraged her friend to help her hop a freight train, going anywhere. | Adam Calvert marveled at the million worlds Washington, D.C. can offer when the city looks her best - as she did that Friday night. |
| After hours of walking through the desert looking for gazelles, Glenn Kaufmann found the real treasure was the chance to get good and lost for a while. | Benjamin Hansen doesn't know for sure if he was hustled in Morocco, but he was certainly given plenty of conflicting advice on a trek in the High Atlas. |
| Jenny Teng was so relieved to have survived the 20-hour dhow trip from Pemba in Zanzibar to Mombasa, Kenya. But for $5 for the trip, could she complain? | Kim Tally and her father had an adventure of a lifetime, abandoning themselves to the magic and wonder of the Amazon. |
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