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by m. werneburg, 1998.09
German chimneysweep, 1994

I am not the most widely traveled individual on the face of the Earth. I'm not even in the top three in my family. But I've been to some 18 countries on four continents, plus one country that doesn't exist (the former German "Democratic Republic"). I like to travel. It's a lot of fun, a big challenge (especially with children!) and a great way of re-orienting your brain.

My travel section is mostly a list of been-there's and done-that's, but it's also got some tips and guides.


visited 18 states (8%)
Create your own visited map of The World or another interesting project

travelling and eating

Foods I've encountered while travelling

travel adventures

Adventures in travel.

travel tips

Some basic tricks on making more out of your travels.

places I want to visit

These are the places I want to visit, and why.

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When the world is in accord with the Dao, fast horses are left to fertilize fields. When the world is not in accord with the Dao, war horses are bred in the countryside.
- Lao Tsu

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thanks for reviewing my Fiji guide
Hi Michael, Thanks a lot for the insightful review of my Fiji guide http://www.southpacific.org/fiji.html which you posted on your site. It’s always encouraging to hear that a reader found my book useful - I do the best I can. Happy travels to you in future.
David Stanley!
2001.12.01
Hey, cool. Yeah, it was a lifesaver. Fiji's awesome and your book really does the job.

-Michael
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