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Always Travelling
http://www.alwaystravelling.com

A mate is heading off soon to Prague to do a study abroad semester at Charles University (the oldest in Europe). This was one area of town which did not escape the reaches of our ghost tour in Prague.

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2007-11-29 02:45:25

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Always Travelling Latest Posts

To the leather market
For the girls out there who like handbags marginally more than home-delivered BLTs and breathing, the Guangzhou leather market is the place for you. There are so many stalls here of handbags upon handbags upon shoes upon handbags that cows literally come here to die to save the slaughterhouse... Read more...
Published 2 months ago

Waking and breathing
Guangzhou, China. Super-far south. I wake up at 4am and can’t sleep, so take sunrise photos from balcony like a right tourist. Order a BLT from room service and rearrange my clothes in the drawers to make room for all the stuff I’m planning on buying. Then take a morning swim and dripped on... Read more...
Published 2 months ago

Next continent, thanks
Germany to China. The first thing that goes wrong happens some 15 seconds after I’ve farewelled my airport entourage and stepped into the departure area: first I set the beepers off with some bobby pins lurking in the depths of my back pocket (which take a good ten minutes to locate);... Read more...
Published 2 months ago

Hindsight: the joys and woes of backpacking
Pros - sampling assorted culinary delicacies of various nations eg. chocolates crepes, currywurst etc. - being able to justify spending €30 on a Viennese concert ticket in the name of cultural enlightenment but not €3.50 on lunch (or is this a con?) - consuming copius amounts of beer, coffee... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

Idiocy: a how-to guide
Today I got up, tripped over a lone shoe on the floor and crashed head first into the wardrobe. I gave up on breakfast after I poured my tea all over the muesli instead of milk, then went downstairs to the laundry to find I’d accidentally dyed all my clothes a nice shade of turquoise (which... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

Monkey vs tiger
Who would win in a blue between a monkey with a funny looking head and a … well, a regular-looking tiger? Frankly, it’s too bad the chimps we saw yesterday were too busy leaving pungent feces deposits about the place to amuse the humans. But this little guy is quite the - irritating -... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

Monkey farm
Still near Konstanz, southern Germany. We’re heading to a monkey farm to feed the little critters popcorn and break our new boots in with monkey doo. Too late, we’re told that there are no buses there but instead a rather delightful little stroll through the woods. Inside the forest it is... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

Princesses and castles
Next German mission. We’re heading for Meersburg, a town near Lake Constance which boasts the oldest castle in Germany. Then to castle #2, Schloss Salem, which is now a posh boarding school for the über rich and snotty. The day starts as mine generally do - with massive public transport... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

Dialog im Dunkeln
Hamburg " kooky ‘postmodern’ exhibition, though frankly unlike one I’ve seen before, because normally you can in fact see them. “Dialogue in the dark” basically means you walk about in " you guessed it " the dark, led by blind people, and have to touch and smell everyday sorts of... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

A sucker for war stories
Today I’m on a mission to find what touts itself as ‘the biggest second-hand English bookshop in Germany.’ Subway map in hand, I set off in search of the elusive Gneisenaustrasse U-bahn station, which the bookshop website claims as its closest but doesn’t seem to appear on any city map. ... Read more...
Published 3 months ago