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                    <title>we dance in nights we borrow</title>
                    <description>ratm's battle of los angeles album's playing on end now. listening to my stuff of old. when i was still that raging and choleric young secondary schooler who tuned into ratm soundgarden NIN sonic youth and the rest of the syndicate. doesnt make for the best blogging music though very jarring and grating on the ear. JUST LIKE INDIA. well i'd be honest and stick my head out on the guillotine i </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/India/National-Capital-Territory/New-Delhi/blog-290809.html</link>
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                    <title>stuck in reverse</title>
                    <description>apologies for the mutedness the last few wks. for the uninformed ive long left china hmm abt a mth ago or smth. since then ive traversed pakistani sovereign territory and now am in india. in pakistan theres a nationwide power shortage and internet there is dialup so thats that when it comes to getting wired. pakistan....is truly beautiful. nothing like how the media would hardsell and pitch ard</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Pakistan/Northern-Areas/Gilgit/blog-288323.html</link>
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                    <title>we are makebelievers</title>
                    <description>the past 4872hrs or so have been an exercise in cultivating patience and zen and inner peace haha. having been on board 2 backtoback 24 hr train ride the solitude and serenity that engulfs you is really...nonpareil. most unnerving of cos was sending the sms to nus to ask for my results anws yes so before the train rides we were in this shithole called lanzhou bloody hell we were in the most</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/China/Xinjiang/Kashgar/blog-282753.html</link>
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                    <title>painted by numbers</title>
                    <description>an overdue post yet again. somehow ive lost the impetus to blog not as psyched for it as with my previous sojourn. its really an acquired skill an art of sorts to live by the day and to function without an agenda. as pegs would say 'to dysfunction into function'. its almost 2 wks in yangshuo now and the karst dreamscape is really august and picturesque all at once. the unabating imperious mou</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/China/Guangxi/Yangshuo/blog-279237.html</link>
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                    <title>better late than never</title>
                    <description>hey fellasknow this is really late sorry this took forever. been inundated with texts and emails aplenty about the dangers and perils of the recent earthquake that inflicted china. really gotta thank the big guy up there He's been really good. props to you guys too appreciate the concern i feel vey loved haha. im pretty far off the afflicted area so everthing's pretty safe here. we're now in yan</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/China/Guangxi/Yangshuo/blog-276025.html</link>
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                    <title>talk show in mute</title>
                    <description> vientiane proved to be a genteel introduction to laos. having not expected too much of the place after the countless anecdotes we heard of about being the most heavily bombed country in the world and stuff we werent too up for it except for the fact that we needed to get thru' vientiane to bangkok to fly home. but as with the rest of the trip hitherto we were beckoned and embraced with such ar</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Laos/West/Vientiane/blog-143749.html</link>
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                    <title>prismatic colors</title>
                    <description> its been a pandemonium of a week thereabouts in hanoi residing in the labyrinthine and most asphyxiating streets on the old quarter but finding reprieve in the grand hoan kiem lake just outside that landmark very much the heart of the city. its been rather captivating and im besotted at how finally for over a month i finally lay eyes on a milieu and climate that most resembles avantgarde and</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Vietnam/Red-River-Delta/Hanoi/blog-141711.html</link>
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                    <title>a cinematographic still</title>
                    <description> we set foot on hoi an furnished with the scoop and skinny about the niche little town. its tucked away in central vietnam and entrenched in a history of commercial and historical lavishness. it was largely untouched during the waring periods that afflicted vietnam so their houses and infrastructure remain intact and unblemished from the days of old. its like being transposed back in time with s</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Vietnam/South-Central-Coast/Quang-Nam/Hoi-An/blog-140446.html</link>
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                    <title>languid stupor</title>
                    <description>having perched ourselves snugly in languid nha trang for a sizeable number of days now my sentiments towards this place is a vortex. it emanates a natural comatose that compels you to channel the inner bum residing inside. well ive been stifled unexcited piqued and rejuvenated all at once in this lazy sleepy town. im not so full of enterprise realizing that when i sit myself down at yet anot</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Vietnam/South-Central-Coast/Khanh-Hoa/Nha-Trang/blog-138500.html</link>
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                    <title>agent orange</title>
                    <description>so its been a good few days in saigon and the days they evaporate into a haze by the day. its almost surreal to find yourself encapsulated in a city on the hinges of urban living and globalization yet still very much buttressed by uncle ho and a history so rich. theres an enthralling allure to this city emanating a certain lustre quite unlike the other cities we've been to. the streets are lined </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Vietnam/Southeast/Ho-Chi-Minh-City/blog-137118.html</link>
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                    <title>atomized</title>
                    <description>yup thats the term befitting of that very endearing small town. so diametrically opposite from the cities we've set foot on so far where it reeks of the customary attractions and visits kampot was a welcome breath of fresh air. kampot was in a most dischevelled state as if still reeling from the affliction inflicted from the pol pot days of old. the towns of kampot and kep were savagedly razed </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Cambodia/South/Kampot/blog-136123.html</link>
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                    <title>waterloo sunset</title>
                    <description>greetings and much love everybodybeen in the capital phnom penh the last few days now after triapsing down from efferverscent siem riep. while superlatives like imposing and grandiose are employed to typify the very heartbeat and arterial of any country quite the contrary this capital disproves the very notion. its hardly imposing most genteel and still in the nascent stages on the road to a fl</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Cambodia/South/Phnom-Penh/blog-135277.html</link>
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                    <title>suseeday</title>
                    <description>hello all once againits been a good couple of days now that we commenced our stint in cambodia. now in the quaint little town of siem riep home to the proverbial angkor wat. dont quite know where to start cos its now a vortex of sentiments after basking in the rustic charm of this place. reaching the peripheral limits at the thai border of aranyaprathet after 5 arduous hrs on the train on 3rd cl</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Cambodia/North/Siem-Reap/blog-134443.html</link>
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                    <title>sawadeekup</title>
                    <description>yesterday we took a day trip out to the nearby province an approximate 121km away from bangkok to the region of katchanaburi synonymous with the large expanses of land our army does their training exercises at. and hugeass mountains. however its austere appearance belies its glorious past. our trip was largely unplanned with bangkok being the buffer serving as a launchpad for the rest of the ve</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Thailand/Central-Thailand/Bangkok/blog-133564.html</link>
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                    <title>letter from an occupant</title>
                    <description>hello earthlingsim new to this domain so its kind of like threading on unchartered territory. well not entirely la. there were andy's 2 travelblogs and alex mac's as well so the inception to this portal has not been too jarring. ive been blogging since 2005 anws so im pretty adept with this whole novelty haha my very inadequate grasp with technology notwithstanding. so yes this medium here's go</description>
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