A weekly newsletter of great travel reads and news by James Clark from Nomadic Notes.
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November 2 · Issue #80 · View online |
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A weekly newsletter of great travel reads and news by James Clark from Nomadic Notes.
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Where I’m At: November, 2018 – Mullumbimby edition
Where I’m At: November, 2018 – Mullumbimby edition. A monthly update of what I’ve been up to and general site news.
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Inside India's surreal Pushkar Camel Fair
“Every year, some 30,000 camels descend on Pushkar, a small town in the state of Rajasthan, in what’s been billed as India’s “greatest tribal gathering.”“
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Paris on Foot: 35 Miles, 6 Days and One Blistered Toe
“A journey around the perimeter of Paris, exploring neighborhoods well off the tourist-beaten path, revealed a city at once familiar and yet startlingly new.”
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Death on the hippy trail: from the pristine beaches of Malaysia to the Killing Fields of Cambodia
“In 1978, three young men sailing through Southeast Asia strayed into Cambodian waters and were captured by the Khmer Rouge. Four decades later, the unthinkable atrocity that unfolded has left surviving family still struggling to forgive.”
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New Caledonia referendum: French colony in the Pacific set for crucial independence vote
“This weekend a new nation could be born in the Pacific, as the French territory of New Caledonia takes a long awaited vote on their independence from France.”
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Brisbane, Australia.
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