An Open Letter to the TSA Supervisor at Reagan Airport
Dear TSA Supervisor at Reagan Airport: Let’s get one thing straight. There are two terminal buildings at DCA. One building houses U.S....
Read MorePack Light and be Free: How to Travel the World with Just a Backpack and a Smile
Drop the Suitcase and Get a Pack For some reason it never gets old watching someone dragging a roller suit case, or for that matter a...
Read MorePoems for the Road: “To Those I Have Met on These Roads, This Path” (Isaac Oosterloo)
I am Isaac Oosterloo, a 26 year old tasmanian (Australian!) who has just completed an epic journey through southeast Asia, Nepal, India and...
Read More11 Things to Do in Dahab, Egypt
Dahab is a little beach town on the southern tip of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula that has great food, comfortable hotels, and a laid-back...
Read MoreWorld Leaders Lock Lips for Benetton’s “Unhate” Campaign
The marketing department at the United Colors of Benetton is known for their controversial advertisements. Past ads have depicted human...
Read MoreThe Solo Traveler’s Guide to Exploring the Unknown
The Art of Travelling Without Planning Step 1) Plan your trip, Step 2) Buy your plane ticket. As most solo travelers would agree, these...
Read More6 Experiences Not to Miss While Traveling in Cambodia
When I tell people that Cambodia is one of my favorite countries I usually get a very strange look of confusion and bewilderment. A lot of...
Read MoreEgypt’s “Second Revolution” – The Short of It
Tahrir, Round Two Crowds are once again gathering in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. This story is pretty similar to that of January except...
Read MoreWhat Were They Thinking? 25 Crazy Laws from Around the World
One of civilized man’s greatest achievements was the rule of law. A unified list of codes for what is essentially...
Read MoreWhy Credit Card Fraud Protection Sucks
Well I can’t really say that credit card fraud protection sucks, but it sure can be a pain in the ass. Before I left for Egypt I called...
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