by Reece Rheinbach | Jul 27, 2016 | Comment, Politics
This is a subject I have been grappling with for quite some time. For those of you who do not know me, I am unashamedly left wing in my views. I am also an atheist. I am a person who believes firmly that religion has done far more harm to the world than it has done...
by Nancy Baker | Jul 27, 2016 | Britain, North America
You begin to realize you’re actually not that friendly a person back home. In the UK, it’s easy to put your headphones in, divert your eye contact and exchange very few words with strangers or sometimes even people you know quite well, while still fitting within the...
by Nancy Baker | Jul 27, 2016 | General
5 Reasons travelling the world in your vehicle beats backpacking vs. 5 reasons backpacking takes the lead 1) Probably the most obvious one, you can travel further, easier! It is easier to get off the beaten track when you can start your engine and drive in whatever...
by Alyson Rheinbach | Jul 27, 2016 | Britain, Europe, Spain
It was pure chance that the Referendum results were being announced as Spain celebrated San Juan with fireworks, but lying in bed hearing one then the other you could be forgiven in feeling that the declarations and explosions went hand in hand in announcing a new...
by Andy | Jul 27, 2016 | Europe, France, Overland Travel
In the UK you’re not likely to come across a toll road on your average cross country drive. The M6 is the only notable motorway toll in the UK. Even this is avoidable by taking the slightly longer standard M6. The others are either tunnel or bridge crossings that are...
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