nomad4ever
(Bali)
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Dont we all want to be somehow Nomads, Vagabonds, Roamers, Rovers, Libertarians, Pilgrims, Wanderers, Perpetual Travelers, Permanent Tourists, Tramps, Continental Drifters, World Citizens?
What are you waiting for? Life is what you make it! Break the cycle, get out of the rat race, break the habit and peer pressure, downshift, retire young - trot the globe, walk the earthlike Caine in Kung Fu, make new friends - make your own life! ;-)
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Review: Honda Vario Techno 125ccm PGM-F1 Matic
Posted on 04/07/2012
When living a while in one location, you establish a base, from where you can travel to other places. What mode of transport you prefer, is up to you, in Asia’s equatorial weather,...
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How many Ogoh-Ogoh did you shoot? (Bali Nyepi 2012)
Posted on 23/03/2012
It’s this time in Bali again, the beginning of the New Year 1934 following the Hindu calendar. This is celebrated with a parade of paper mache Ogoh-Ogoh monsters followed by a day of...
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South Vietnam – The Best, The Good, The Ugly
Posted on 08/02/2012
On a recent short trip to Vietnam I had the chance to explore the country anew, after having not visited for over 7 years. The Vietnam Lunar Festival Tết Nguyên Đán was just...
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A ‘Super Bridge’ from Cebu to Bohol?
Posted on 29/01/2012
Cebu and Bohol are apart from Boracay and Manila maybe the most valuable assets for the tourism industry in the Philippines. Cebu has the second biggest international airport in the country...
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Club 66 (Doublesix) Bali goes out with a Bang – RIP!
Posted on 26/09/2011
24 years ago, when Kuta in Bali was a small fishing village with bamboo huts and mud tracks, only known to late Hippies and a handful of adventurous low budget tourists, something...
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Nomad4ever.com featured in GQ China 07/2011
Posted on 16/08/2011
When things like this happen, it makes me feel that it’s all worth to maintain a website like this over the period of now more than 6 years. This May, GQ China interviewed half a...
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As I Grew Older
Posted on 10/08/2011
It was a long time ago. I have almost forgotten my dream. But it was there then, In front of me, Bright like a sun– My dream. And then the wall rose, Rose slowly, Slowly, Between me...
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It’s A Cruel Cruel (Corporate) World…
Posted on 18/07/2011
The modern working climate is unforgiving. In its never-ending strive for higher productivity and efficiency, employees are a mere cost factor in a firm’s calculation. A cost factor,...
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Racial Profiling at Bali Airport – Necessity or...
Posted on 07/06/2011
In spite of the recent Immigration Experience at Denpasar Airport by 2 female travelers from the Philippines, I was wondering, what your opinion might be about Racial Profiling at airports....
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I Was Born Free
Posted on 19/05/2011
I’m currently researching for a more in-depth article about some new exciting technology making its way to Bali. While this might take another 1-2 weeks for the next update, I noticed...
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I've been 9 mts in jkt after 16 mts in spore and montreal with stops in greece, germany, swiss, mexico, colombia, thailand, malaysia, states, france, belgium. Heading to Bali in July this time to inhale deeper the life there.... Stephani