Folk Songs, Jew Harpists and a visit to the North once more


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August 9th 2012
Published: December 27th 2012
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The guides aren't drunk, the sun is out, there's hardly a breeze in the air and were all sitting in a Russian minivan. We're traveling to the north part of the island, having managed to successfully secure some sober tour guides. The cape itself is ominous and surrounded by white cliffs. It is due to these cliffs that the cape received its ominous name as Khoboy means white fang in ... Read Full Entry



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