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  • 4 - Morocoo
  • 5 - Thailand 1
  • 6 - USA - Maize Inn Motel
  • 7 - Finland
  • 8 - England
  • 9 - Spain
  • 10 - Sarawak - Headhunters
  • 11 - Borneo Jungle Experince
  • 12 - Cycling to Prague
  • 13 - American Conflicts
  • 14 - USA 3
  • 15 - USA - Charity is a Gift
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  • 17 - Indian Ocean in a Junk
  • 18 - Lost at Sea
  • 19 - Help! Shipwrecked
  • 20 - Paradise found
  • 21 - Rescued from Paradise
  • 22 - Outback Australia
  • 23 - Hunting Crocodiles
  • 24 - Dead - Sexy
  • 25 - Easy Rider - Thai Style
  • 26 - Hill Tribes of Thailand
  • 27 - A Taste of India
  • 29 - More of Route 66
  • 30 - Horseback across the Andes
  • The Christmas Page
  • 28 - Get your Kicks on Route 66

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No 1 - Indonesia - Roland the Rat
No 2 - Japan - Bath Time  
No 3 - Malaysia - Pain and Rain
No 4 - Morocco - A Desert Drama 
No 5 - Thailand - Mekong Swimmer's Club
No 6 - USA - Maize inn Motel
No 7 - Finland - Naked Encounter
No 8 - England - A Runaway at Sea
No 9 - Spain - Buccaneers on Bay of Biscay
No 10 - Sarawak - Headhunters
No 11 - Borneo 2 - A Jungle experience
No 12 - Czech Republic - Cycling to Prague
No 13 - USA - American conflicts
No 14 - USA - Homeless in Billings
No 15 - USA - Charity is a Gift
No 16 - Bangladesh - Adrift in Chitttagong
No 17 - Indian Ocean - India Ocean in a Junk
No 18 - Burma - Lost at sea
No 19 - Andaman Islands - Help! Shipwrecked
No 20 - Car Nicobar - Stranded in Paradise
No 21 - Car Nicobar - Rescued from Paradise
No 22 - Outback Australia
No 23 - Australian - Crocodile Hunting
No 24 - Thailand - Dead Sexy
No 25 - Thailand - Easy Rider - Thai Style
No 26 - Thailand - Hill tribes of Thailand
No 27 - India - A Taste of India
N0 28 - USA - Get your kicks on Route 66
No 29 - More of Route 66
No 30 - Horseback across the Andes
No 31 - The Christmas Page
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If the wonders of the world you don’t beget, then the rest of your life will be spent in regret. RR

'I always take the road less travelled no matter where it goes.' anon.

“Tourists don’t know where they’ve been, travelers don’t know where they’re going.” – Paul Theroux.

No matter how how far you travel, you are never more than half way from home. Anon.

We ate, we drank, and were merry. We had typhoid, cholera and dysentery.

One’s destination is never a place but a new way of seeing things. Henry Miller

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