One ticket to paradise
It took me nearly 2 days of constant traveling, but the minute my bare feet hit the sand, I knew that it was worth it. My journey consisted of leaving the northern part of China and coming thousands of kilometers to the southern part of Thailand. It took planes, trains, buses, and boats to get [...]
They mostly come at night. Mostly.
Around 03:00am, I felt a soft tickle across my lips, then on my cheek. Something was up. Either the Chinese girl sleeping in the top bunk about 4 feet across from me had grown frisky or I had another visitor in the darkness. I instinctively reached up and crushed it as it made its way [...]
Never again
Amanda said on her blog that 3rd class travel builds character. If that is true, then I had better get a church named after me when I die! I walked out of the Beijing train station on Monday with a smile on my face because I had actually managed to do the entire transaction in [...]
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