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- Kelly Loves Peru - Life and Travel of an Expat in Lima I'm an expatriated American from Florida, who has been living in Lima, Peru since 2004. One thing I've learned about Lima is that every day is an adventure. And it's only fair of me to share that adventure with the world, right? So this l...
- Living in Italy Some realistic resources for foreigners living in Italy, or wishing they did. Yes, there's lots of sunshine, pasta, and good red wine in Italy - but you'll need a few more things to actually build a life here. Lots of money, for starters...
- My Top 10 Adjustments to Living in New Zealand Don't get me wrong, I need to say right up front that we love New Zealand and are proud to now be citizens of this great land. However, there were a few things which took us by surprise at the beginning. Not the big things like learning to drive on...
- Resources for Learning Thai Language Spending any amount of time in a foreign country means that you should learn some of that country's language. When traveling, most people learn the very basics of the country they're visiting, such as 'Thank you,' 'Hello,' 'Do you have a room availab...
- Lone Kiwi girl in America As the title implies, I am a New Zealander now living in the USA, since December 2007. I met my fiance on a bus in Hastings, NZ, while he was on holiday down there. To cut a long story short, after 2 years long-distance, I now find myself living in a...
- Top 5 Ways to Make Money Living Abroad Here, I've listed five ways to make a living abroad. It's important to think outside the box when coming up with a business idea and plan. Being a foreigner, most times, will be a benefit to finding the perfect business to start. You will have the ab...
- Some Western Restaurants in Bangkok If you're an expat living in Bangkok, Thailand, you're going to crave western food at some point and you won't want to make it at home.Travelers and tourists will also crave some familiar comfort food, especially if they've been on the road for awhil...
- Book Review: American Shaolin by Matthew Polly The true story of a young American who drops out of college and travels to China in search of the legendary Shaolin Temple. Along the way, he learns a lot about himself and eventually becomes the first American accepted as a disciple of the Shaolin...
- udon thani udonthani in notrh east thailand is my second home and a place i love to spend my spare time the nightlife can be upbeat at times from open air bars to some very beutifull place.s like the irish clock where you can get some of the best food and decor...
- Chickens, Mules and Two Old Fools Newly released and a perfect Christmas gift! Vicky and Joe's story: bursting with irreverent humour, animals, eccentric characters and sunshine. Awarded HarperCollins Gold Star. And now it's available from Amazon USA, Waterstones, Barnes and...
- Living in Turkey : Housing Turkey is a land of huge contrasts. Rich and poor, young and old, ancient and modern, East and West. Living here is a privilege and an awesome cultural experience! Century old Greek style villas, brand new multi-million dollar apartment complexes, p...
- Travel Experta's Green Guide To Costa Rica Living in Costa Rica opened my eyes to a challenge. I am a greenie. Yet being green ain't so easy when you're in Costa Rica. Not many of organic products have found their way to this country, just yet. So, I've come to be a professional greenie expat...
- Kuwait When I first announced I would be travelling to Kuwait, I came up against some pretty strong opposition. Family and friends alike urged me not to go. Throw Kuwait into a game of word association, and Iraq comes back at you time and time again. Beari...
- Repatriation to the UK Repatriation to the UK can be a complex process. Fortunately, with careful planning, the whole repatriation experience can be far simpler.
- Now You're Talking Turkey A Lens of Business Development Experiences in Turkey. Step 1. Get yourself to Turkey. Step 2. Get a haircut and a real job. Step 3. Enjoy! The Turkish people are generally friendly and helpful and Turks love to shop. Turkey's location - bridging Euro...
- Living in Pakistan This is my first lens and I would like to use it to introduce myself and my writing as an Australian living in Pakistan. I am interested in sharing perspectives with anyone who has an interest in this kind of life or my writings. Are there any other...
- Living and Working in Tokyo This lens is a resource for newbie expats chicks who are single, under 30-years-old, and working in corporate Japan. I moved from New York City to Tokyo in January 2006. I've lived and worked in central Tokyo from day one.
- Non Jewish Non Arab Israelis There aren't so many of us, but we do exist. We're not Jewish, and we're not Arab either. Most of us are Russian, some of us are Ethiopian or Eritrean, and some of us are American or Nigerian, or even from the Ivory coast. Usually, the way we got her...
- The island vacation paradise: Crete, Greece Here you can see Crete, Greece's largest island, nestled snugly in the blue Mediterranean. Crete lies South of mainland Greece, North of Libya and West of Turkey. With sun, sea, fresh food, and deep layers of history Crete, Greece travel is a good be...
- A Dog's Life - Travel Adventures of a Labrador Hi! I am DB, savvy Chocolate labrador who loves to walk, swim and generally enjoy life. I live in Greece, though I originally lived in Wales. You can see all my stories on my very own doggie blog website (offadog.com). The site is named after my Unc...
