Esfahan nesf-e jahan… “Esfahan is half the world”. This couplet rings true in Imam Square, one of the world’s most magnificent historic marvels.
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Just another day in paradise… Unawatuna
Unawatuna is an beautiful band of golden sand, hemmed in by emerald green coconut palms and the aquamarine waters of the Indian Ocean.
Khuzestan; Iran’s weirdest region?
Ziggurats, Biblical tombs, Arab Iranians, pollution and homoerotic poetry; find out why Khuzestan is Iran’s most unusual region…
Interview: Laiza Garcia of Make Fast Mooring
Melbourne-based Laiza Garcia is the customer relationships and marketing manager of Make Fast Mooring!
Walking in Sydney; Spit Bridge to Manly Walk
Taking advantage of the natural setting is a popular pastime of many Sydneysiders and one of my favourite walks is the Spit Bridge to Manly walk.
Pakistan through my eyes: by Andrew Boland
Today’s guest post is from Andrew Boland of Andy’s World Journeys, who travelled to Pakistan in 2004.
With Andy’s World Travels: Why Chennai?
Andrew Boland invited me to write a guest post about Chennai so I decided to answer the question that countless have asked me; Why Chennai?
Lost in Translation: The 12 oddest signboards I saw in China
China has a history of mistranslated signboards. Here are some I saw in 2012; a couple are hilarious, but one is outright offensive.
The “Heaven of Heavens” in Lorestan
In Lorestan, and despite its truly awful sounding name, Khorramabad might just be Iran’s hidden gem.








