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  • Kyoto, Japan Part 1

    Kyoto, Japan Part 1

    Suzie arrives in Kyoto in an attempt to see all she can in 2 days. Exhausted after an overnight bus trip, she finds the Inari Shrine and treks through the beautiful arches before crashing a bit earlier than expected. Watch the first of this two part series and see all that Kyoto, Japan has to offer. Stuff that’s Similar:Hiroshima, JapanA Day at Hwaseong FortressTouring Hoi AnThe Beijing Blues Pt. II: The Great Wall of ExhaustionAngkor Wat

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  • Hiroshima, Japan

    Hiroshima, Japan

    On August 6, 1945, Hiroshima was obliterated when the United States dropped a nuclear bomb near the city center. Forever, it will remain infamous for this event and the fallout that continues to affect the citizens of Hiroshima. Suzie and her brother Matt visit this tragically famous city. They spend most of the day engulfed in the city’s history touring the Memorial Peace Park and the Memorial Museum. Later, the two enjoy some lunch at a local food fair and [...]

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  • Touring Hoi An

    Touring Hoi An

    Though it lacks the party scene he was hoping for while visiting Vietnam, Ski from the Nomaddicts found plenty to do in this sleepy town. Biking through the beautiful rice paddies outside of town gave him his first look at the amazing Vietnam countryside. Cua Dai beach was possibly the most incredible sight in all of Vietnam. Though it was an atrociously hot day outside, the beauty of the beach outweighed discomfort while Ski took some time to relax by the [...]

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  • Road Trippin Through Italy Pt. I: Venice

    Road Trippin Through Italy Pt. I: Venice

    One fine afternoon while enjoying a few alcoholic beverages in Genève, Sebastian, Adam, and formulated an epic plan. We decided to take our tourism skills on the road and journey through Italy by car.   Saving all the boring details for how we arrived at our take-off point; we departed from Cornivan (central) Station late Friday afternoon. Our vessel of travel was a Mazda 6, fully automatic, midnight blue with a metallic shine. There were over 6 cup holders, a [...]

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