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FEST Blog ― Borneo is not actually a country, but an island that contains three countries: Brunei, half of Malaysia, and part of Indonesia. It is the third-largest island in the world and the largest island in Asia. The terrain consists of dense jungle and...
Tags: Borneo, Brunei, Southeast Asia, Orangutan, Indonesia, Malaysia
Catherine Fishback ― 5 days ago
FEST Blog ― Goa, India is a Portuguese-influenced state on the Western side of India. Hugging the Arabian Sea, Goa is a place where many travelers go to take a breather from the otherwise crazy, busy, chaotic scene that makes up the rest of India. From what ...
Tags: Arabian Sea, Southeast Asia, India, Goa, Asia
Catherine Fishback ― 1 week 3 days ago
Global Goose ― While attempting to write this post about our cruise in Halong Bay I have struggled somewhat, as the writer in me wants to be able to express the beauty of this strange and ethereal landscape in words. However, to truly understand how gorgeous ...
Tags: Travel Stories, Vietnam, Cruise, Halong Bay, Southeast Asia, Vietnam
Lee Carter ― 1 week 4 days ago
BuildingMyBento ― Green things that don’t also find their way on your plate or in a can aren’t such a common sight around these parts. Nor are their four-season coming of age pals that lose their luster in the colder months. With that in mind, ...
Tags: (Inhuman) Nature?, East &, Southeast Asia, Japan, Chiba, Landscape
BuildingMyBento ― 2 weeks ago
FEST Blog ― I recently finished the book "Into Thin Air" and watched the documentary "Everest". Both tell the harrowing tale of one of the most disastrous seasons on Mt. Everest. While the risk of climbing Everest freaks me out, I would love to visit ...
Tags: Southeast Asia, Travel, Wanderlust, Asia, Nepal, Kathmandu
Catherine Fishback ― 2 weeks 1 day ago
Malaysia Asia ― Manukan Island in Sabah is one of the most visited islands in the Land Below the Wind. While you may think why, it is simply be cause the island is only a 15 minute boat ride from the city of Kota Kinabalu or simply known as KK here. As I was...
Tags: Malaysia - Islands, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Sabah - Attractions, Sabah - Things To Do, Sabah Islands
Jrhogan ― 2 weeks 3 days ago
BuildingMyBento ― As seen in my first post about airline route maps, Japan has no friends and Hawaii is the latest colony of New Zealand. I wish I had more of that juicy stuff for you now, so I’ll have to hold off until South Carolina secedes from the union...
Tags: (Inhuman) Nature?, Aviation, East &, Southeast Asia, Human Nature
BuildingMyBento ― 2 weeks 3 days ago
Intrepid Wanderer ― Southeast Asia is an amazing travel destination–flying halfway around the world to see, smell, hear and taste cultures that are likely to be very different from you own. If you’re backpacking, that experience is likely to be even more...
Tags: Travel Tips, Backpacking, Southeast Asia
Table Surfer ― 3 weeks ago
BuildingMyBento ― Is shopping a priority on your travels? Don’t have a problem wearing shirts half your size made just down the street from where you bought them? I used to think that one of the luggage stores at the main Shenzhen, China train station was...
Tags: China &, Hong Kong, East &, Southeast Asia, Human Nature, Pop Kulture
BuildingMyBento ― 3 weeks 1 day ago
Malaysia Asia ― Injin Puput is this year's Sabah Fest 2013 theme theater show which is held at the JKKN Complex in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. While the name of the show sounds odd, it is actually derived from the local term of the old steam Vulcan train that once ran...
Tags: Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Sabah - Attractions, Sabah - Things To Do, Borneo, Sabah - Events
Jrhogan ― 3 weeks 2 days ago
Money Gizmo ― Congratulations! You now have earned your College Degree. The next logical step after graduation is finding your first job where a lot of fresh graduates seems to have a bit of a challenge. Some would go to their target company passing resumes, ...
Tags: Personal Tips, Bachelor Degree, College Degree, Online, PDF, Southeast Asia
Mark Hugh Neri ― 3 weeks 2 days ago
BuildingMyBento ― Without a doubt, cruelty. The silhouette of a woman placing an (her?) umbrella in a shredder- it’s even shed a bead of sweat. Although that may have been the subject of a recent dream, the truth is much less malicious. This device, called ...
Tags: East &, Southeast Asia, Human Nature, Japan, Pop Kulture, Chindogu
BuildingMyBento ― 3 weeks 5 days ago
Hey everyone! This week (20th May - 26th May) is National Vegetarian Week across the UK. ...
∙ I created this Greek Chicken and Rice Cake Salad recipe as part of the ...
someone got the giggles during his photo shoot~OUTFIT DETAILS~Shirt: Brooks BrothersPants: ...