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That I May Die Roaming

That I May Die Roaming

That I May Die Roaming
by Oisin Hughes

A 34,000 miles thrill ride through North, Central and South America on a motorcycle. This book details the adventure of a lifetime as the author does almost the entire journey on his own through some of the most dangerous countries in the world.

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That I May Die Roaming – 276 pages (Scribd)

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March 16th, 2010 | Comments (0)

Costa Rica Travel Tips

Costa Rica Travel Tips

Costa Rica Travel Tips
by Paul Clayton

Costa Rica is a fascinating, complex and thriving country with its own unique identity that, in turn, needs its own unique approach from any tourist wishing to visit that amazing nation. As exciting as traveling Costa Rica is, the really scary part is the prospect of returning home and telling your friends and family how your dream trip turned into your worst nightmare. All because you weren’t prepared! Make no mistake… this ebook can help you with how to make the best decisions about your resort, hotel, condo, private vacation rental and destination within Costa Rica so you can actually experience memories that will last a lifetime.

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Costa Rica Travel Tips – 41 pages, 1.0MB (PDF)

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February 22nd, 2010 | Comments (0)

Of Rice and Yen: An Englishman’s look at the best and worst of Japan

Of Rice and Yen: An Englishman's look at the best and worst of Japan; the pleasures and pains, the gems and the jaw-droppers

Of Rice and Yen: An Englishman’s look at the best and worst of Japan; the pleasures and pains, the gems and the jaw-droppers
by Dave Mosley

Of Rice and Yen is a book on Japanese society, people, and culture with a refreshing difference. A truly honest and balanced account of the country, it covers not only the good aspects of Japanese society but, uniquely, provides a concise and critical account of the worst bits as well.

Forty carefully selected topics, twenty positive and twenty negative, paint a personalized and demystified account of the country in an entertaining, at times witty, and always revealing manner. From men with steel balls to waitresses with no pants, from electric baths to squirting toilets, and from golden turds to exquisite cuisine, this book has it all in a straight-punching account of Japan in all its naked splendour.

For the Japan-curious, this book provides an insight that will entertain and enchant. For the visitor or foreign resident, this book details the aspects of life that will be adored and abhorred; an account to bring the tired guidebook statistics to life.

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Of Rice and Yen: An Englishman’s look at the best and worst of Japan; the pleasures and pains, the gems and the jaw-droppers – 252 pages, 5.2Mb (PDF)

August 26th, 2009 | Comments (3)

Pack Of 18 Gratis Niche E-Books

Pack Of Eighteen Gratis Niche E-Books
by Pierre Du Plessis

Kayaking, Paintball for beginners, Snowboarding, Backyard Activities, After School Activities, Marksmanship Manual for Rifles and Handguns, Family Fishing, Hunting, Brewer’s Recipes, Study Loans for Students, Mountain Biking for Fitness and Family Fun, Beat the Casinos All-in-one Guide – systems for Casino, Bingo, Craps, Blackjack, Lotteries, Poker, Roulette, Slots and Horse Racing, Amsterdam Travel Guide, Caribbean Vacations, Travel Guide for Nine Continents, Ski Vacations, Old-time Formulas, Remedies and Recipes, Travel Tips to twenty five European Countries.

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Pack Of 18 Gratis Niche E-Books (PDF) – 8MB (Right click & save)
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February 25th, 2009 | Comments (0)

Elysian Fields Lost

Elysian Fields Lost
by Jeff Murrell

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This is an ebook in which I profile a few of the more interesting people whom I grew to know, either personally or from afar, when I returned home to New Orleans, Louisiana after getting through more than half a decade of military service throughout most of the ’80s. When I was a kid, New Orleans was a fun and interesting place to be. But after I grew up a little and got to see some of the world outside the city, I came to realize the disappointing truth about it. But though I do give the reader a first-hand, insider’s look at some of the heavy frustration that comes with living in New Orleans and with its indigenous people here, those anecdotal bits of comedy and tragedy are merely incidental to the over-all thesis that there is hope that all of us can overcome life’s tribulations with the help of those who have gone before us and with faith (if only we would actively seek and accept both).

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January 25th, 2009 | Comments (0)

Follow Me

Follow Me
by Mark Tinney

Mark Tinney explores the impressions of his first season as a tour manager in 1976, in an industry where surprise, excitement and challenge are constant companions.  If you are thinking about a career as a tour manager or just interested in life “on the road” in the tourist world, then this book is for you.

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Follow Me (PDF)

January 20th, 2009 | Comments (2)