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  • Hungry For Adventure: The Good 

    Hungry For Adventure: The Good 

    ‘Get ready to placate your grumbling stomachs (or more likely struggle to hold down your own lunch) as we embark on our most hazardous journey yet. Across plates, bowls and the odd banana leaf, this worldwide expedition will leave you hungry for adventure if nothing else.’ For those that have read the introduction to this…

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  • Hungry For Adventure: An Introduction

    Hungry For Adventure: An Introduction

    Sadly, despite my fruitless hankering otherwise, exam season is upon us once again. Wasted days, panicked nights and a constant stream of self-assurance that you would have written that answer on the mark scheme if only you’d given it a bit more thought, have become my reality. Needless to say, this endless cycle of procrastination…

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  • Marrakech: An Assault On The Senses 

    Marrakech: An Assault On The Senses 

    I was partial to my first Moroccan experience when I was incredibly young and it would be perhaps unfair of me to claim that I wholly enjoyed the time I spent there. I am hesitant to rely upon the statement ‘an assault to your senses’, appreciating the cliché it inspires. Yet, I am confident in…

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  • Idiots Abroad: The Travel Companion Series (Part 2)

    Idiots Abroad: The Travel Companion Series (Part 2)

    Now that you’ve heard all about my first travel companion (if not click here to take a look) on to my second buddy, my Mother. My mum is obsessed with adventure, there is rarely a moment on our holidays when she cannot be found flicking through our latest guide book, circling destinations on a map or…

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  • The Even Bigger 1000!

    The Even Bigger 1000!

    This post is going to be another short and sweet one just to say thank you. In the eight months that I’ve been blogging, the excitement each and every time I see that little orange dot on the notification window never fails to present itself and it has just reached an all time high… Believe…

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  • Idiots Abroad: The Travel Companion Series (Part 1)

    Idiots Abroad: The Travel Companion Series (Part 1)

    Travel is my favourite thing to do. As every trip approaches, whether it’s an action-packed journey across South East Asia or a weekend away in the UK, the butterfly feeling in my tummy never fails to make an appearance, a physical reminder of my addiction to new places. I’ve written stories of my adventures and…

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  • The Big 500

    The Big 500

    I just wanted to write a very brief message to say a huge thank you to everyone who has stumbled across my blog and taken the time to read about some of my adventures, I’ve just gained my 500th follower!  I am so grateful to all those who have commented, liked and listened to my…

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  • Doha: A Lego City

    Doha: A Lego City

    For me, Qatar was to be nothing more than a stopover. Following an action packed adventure in China, we had managed to incorporate a few days of well deserved rest in Doha on our journey home to England. My experiences in Beijing had been utterly incomprehensible and it was safe to say that I truly…

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  • China: An Imperfect Utopia

    China: An Imperfect Utopia

    I have always enjoyed travelling. That sublime mix of trepidation and excitement when one first steps off the plane in a foreign country is a feeling that is utterly unique and it has slowly become one that I crave above all others.  However, it was not until my very first experience of the jungle we…

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  • Japan: A Step Into The Future

    Japan: A Step Into The Future

    Having travelled Asia before (read bout my trip to China here), I had been anticipating a similar environment to that I had experienced in Beijing prior to setting off for Japan. I had spent weeks eagerly awaiting bustling markets and hidden ancient temples, convinced that I was embarking on another ‘traditional’ Asian adventure. It soon…

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