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17 Southeast Asian Fruits

17 Southeast Asian Fruits

17 Southeast Asian fruits. 1. Dragonfruit 2. Coconut 3. Banana 4. Rambutan 5. Pomelo 6. Mango 7. Mangosteen 8. Lotusflower 9. Jackfruit 10. Guava 11. Longan 12. Orange-Limes 13. Papaya 14. Pineapple 15. Watermelon 16. Sapodilla 17. Durian South East Asia is full of exotic fruits. When bought in season […]

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Lessons learned in Laos and Cambodia

Lessons learned in Laos and Cambodia

Kepala Batas, Malaysia, September 2013 As part of our two year celebration we would like to introduce you to some of the people that have made our bike travel a constant life lesson. These people have opened their hearts to us in ways we cannot even begin to describe. Their contribution […]

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Das Festmahl

Das Festmahl

Land: Kambodscha und Thailand Von Siem Reap nach Aranyaprathet Draus gelernt: In Kambodscha ist Briefmarken-Ableck-Trinkgeld im Porto mit eingerechnet Drüber gelacht: Das als Restaurant verkleidete Bordell Schönstens kleines Wunder: Ein Pool zum baden Gegessen: Kiloweise ungesunden Kram Größte Herausforderung: Unterstand für die Unwetter finden Geradelte Tage: 3 Geradelte Kilometer: 171,98 […]

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Lo que probablemente no sabías de Laos

Lo que probablemente no sabías de Laos

Nombre oficial: República Democrática Popular Lao Capital: Vientián Idioma: Lao (oficial), francés, inglés, diversas lenguas étnicas Tamaño: 236,800 sq km Población: 6.695.166 (julio 2013 est) Lao 55%, Khmou 11%, Hmong 8%, otros (más de 100 grupos étnicos menores) 26% (censo de 2005) Edad media: 21,6 años PIB per cápita: $ […]

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What you probably did not know about Laos.

What you probably did not know about Laos.

Official Name: Lao People’s Democratic Republic Capital: Vientiane (Viangchan) Language: Lao (official), French, English, various ethnic languages Size: 236,800 sq km Population: 6,695,166 (July 2013 est.) Lao 55%, Khmou 11%, Hmong 8%, other (over 100 minor ethnic groups) 26% (2005 census) Average age: 21.6 years GDP Per Capita: $3,000 (2012 […]

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Wangenmuskelkater

Wangenmuskelkater

Land: Laos und Kambodscha Von Don Det nach Kratie Draus gelernt: Zehnjährige fahren besser Mofa als Erwachsene Auto fahren können Drüber gelacht: Die Schlafanzug-Kultur Schönstens kleines Wunder: Wangenmuskelkater vom Grinsen Gegessen: Nudelsuppe, Ovaltine und gebratener Reis Größte Herausforderung: vernünftige Preise für Essen und Wasser zu finden Geradelte Tage: 4 Geradelte […]

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Cheek muscle pain

Cheek muscle pain

Countries: Laos and Cambodia From Don Det to Kratie Lesson learned: 10-year old kids do not necessarily need to be bad drivers Laughed about: The pyjama-culture Most wonderful miracle: Cheek Muscle pain from smiling too much Food we ate: Ovaltine, fruit shakes, noodle soup and fried rice Greatest challenge: Finding […]

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Mekong Impressions

Mekong Impressions

Diesen Artikel auf Deutsch lesen The water buffalo swim in it, the children bathe in it, the fishermen live by it. The Mekong River is full of life. For nearly two months we traveled along Southeast Asia’s largest river. For the first time we met the by then still calm […]

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