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8 Truly Frightening Travel Experiences

May 4, 2010
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8 Truly Frightening Travel Experiences

Because, frankly, this picture scared the beejeezus out of me.  Great little piece from the Sydney Morning Herald blog.  The rest of them are not even a consideration.  Except for #3, which isn’t so much of a problem for me.  Tho’ Stuart would disagree. 8 Truly Frightening Experiences. Posted by Ben Groundwater “If you...
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Striking a Chord of Global Compassion – Can an Earthquake in Haiti Shift the Thinking of the World

January 15, 2010
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Striking a Chord of Global Compassion – Can an Earthquake in Haiti Shift the Thinking of the World

“What’s so funny about peace, love and understanding?” — Elvis Costello I find myself struggling to hold back the tears while going about my evening routine, the TV on in the background, Anderson Cooper’s miffed, surprisingly flat, often emotional tone, for the third night in a row, describing the unfathomable sadness of lives lost...
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