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Think you're just visiting? You'll be planning to stay once you experience the spectacular diving and friendly locals on the Caribbean island of Roatan.
Get away from the tourist hordes and visit this unspoiled slice of Montmartre called Lamarck-Caulaincourt.
Immortalized by Shakespeare's play, Kronberg Castle lures Hamlet buffs and tourists to the small town of Elsinore.
Rich in history and surrounded by walls, Durbrovnik dates back to the middle ages.
Dress "sape" drink lots of beer, watch your wallet and take in Africa's best sounds south of Mali.
Take a trip to "Sting Ray City," ride your skateboard at the world's second largest skate park, say hello to Harold the Bull and frolic with 600 pound turtles. Don't forget to fit in some beach time too!
Find out why Davie is one of Vancouver's most versatile streets.
Davie Street
Take in the views from the world's tallest freestanding building and try your hand at hockey.
The Mile End neighborhood in Montreal is home to filmmakers, artists and musicians-- and a bagel war.
Put on your cowboy hat, a big ol' belt buckle and embrace Calgary's rich western heritage.
Located on the west of Sao Paulo, Vila Madalena offers visitors a vibrant nightlife, lively markets, unique craft stores and ample opportunities to hear authentic Brazilian music.
Ride your bicycle on the Big Worm and put on some calories at a panaderia.
The Central Market in Sao Paulo is the best place to learn about authentic Brazilian cuisine.
Everything is different once you step into this luxurious and welcoming villa on the Thai coast.
(Sponsored) Incredible architecture right beside an equally incredible beach.
In the first episode of this extreme-sports and backpacking adventure, the group gets thrown right into the heart of the Australian outback. Birmingham city-slicker Rebecca soon discovers that home-comforts are a little too far away for her liking; while Miki tries to overcome her fear of putting her head under the water as she trains for her Scuba Diving Certificate…but the unspoken question on everyone’s mind is… sharks! These young travellers who carry their world on their backs in search of life-changing experience on the road, soon discover the challenges of living off the sunburnt country.
This time we’ll see Rebecca and friends living in a fish bowl. And we meet Anita from Amsterdam, who has come prepared for some serious horse riding. Then we’ll catch up with the Irish in Australia as Brendan and Jimmy set off for Perth, three thousand kilometres away. When we reconnect with Rachel and Miki, they are forming a fast friendship on the training farm- where backpackers can learn new skills, so that they can earn money in the outback to pay for their travels.
Last time the Irish Engineers got lost in the bush. This time they head deep into the desert. Last time Rebecca from Birmingham shared an apartment with other backpackers in Sydney. This time she finds a job waitressing in a strip club. Last time at the training farm, Miki from Japan became fast friends with Rachel from Canada. This time they split up for a while when Rachel takes a job and Miki goes exploring. The Irish Engineers, Brendan and Jimmy have been earning some petrol money by doing a little rough carpentry on an outback station. But their traveling companion, James from London, is an artist and philosopher, and he won’t compromise his principles. He believes the workers should be free to work, while the players are free to play, until it’s time to move on.
This time Miki continues exploring the world’s largest sand island, while Rebecca gets her heart broken and then flees to the Outback. Anita returns with her dog Chooka, and we meet Enrico from Italy and Reiko from Japan. Backpacking on the world’s largest sand island, Miki is making new friends and learning to drive. She is delighted to encounter one of those wild Australian dingo dogs that are so fond of human children. . . But this dingo isn’t hungry enough to take any real interest in Miki. Miki’s love for nature is irrepressible . . . and undiscriminating! Here she discovers the painful sting of an Australian bluebottle jellyfish.
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