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From the page: Despite the Japanese not having a tradition of hitchhiking, most people know basically what it entails and, judging by a recent trip I made around the south-western island of Kyushu, they're more than happy to stop for you.
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Country Guides to Culture, Etiquette, Customs &more!
43 reviews • culturecrossing.net
Gives some basic information on topics in countries where people may not be familiar with local cultural issues. Includes info on: Greetings, Communication Style, Personal Space & Touching, Eye Contact, Views of Time, Gender Issues, Gestures, Taboos, Law & Order,... more
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Home - Coolcapitals.com
135 reviews • coolcapitals.com
Coolest capitals of the world: [<a href="http://su.pr/24pLb5">link</a>] via @tferriss
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maikid - michele lugaresi & Blog Archive & Japan
Very impressive collection of photos from Tokyo, Japan...
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Packing For My World Tour
Woowww talk about textbook case of OCD! This was FASCINATING. He took multiple pictures of his camera -- from different angles. He even showed the picture of his backpack being unzipped, before he started taking out the stuff, just in case he might have lost anyone on that... more
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The Longest Way 1.0 - one year walk/beard grow time lapse...
as always with videos on su, i turned the volume down and expected to be prepared to fast forward at some point, but no need with this one. thoroughly interesting travel/beard growth account by Christoph Rehage, who starts off as a clean shaven, short haired lad, travels... more
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Kashmir: Where Nature Sits in the Lap of Lord | Trifter
I agree!! --- From the page: "ā€oeIf there is to be heaven on earth, it is here” said the poignant Mughal king Akbar commenting on the picturesque landscape of Kashmir."
