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About admin

I would like to think of myself as a full time traveler. I have been retired since 2006 and in that time have traveled every winter for four to seven months. The months that I am "home", are often also spent on the road, hiking or kayaking. I hope to present a website that describes my travel along with my hiking and sea kayaking experiences.

NORTH KOREA – The Trip

North Korea – Oct 14-19 Most people don’t even know that it is possible to travel here, but with compromises, it is relatively easy. About 6000 tourists visit the country every year. You will be accompanied by two minders at … Continue reading

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NORTH KOREA – Travel Facts

HISTORY For history prior to division of the peninsula, refer to my South Korea post – Travel Facts. Division of the Peninsula. The Japanese occupation of the Korean peninsula from 1910-1945 was one of the darkest periods in Korean history. … Continue reading

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CHINA – The Trip

China Oct 11-13, 19- Visa. This must be applied for outside the country and in Canada, a visa service had to be used as I was applying by mail. Itineraries must be given but these are easily made up and … Continue reading

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MONGOLIA – The Trip

Mongolia – Sept 27-Oct 11, 2014 Visa. No visa is required since January 1, 2014, for Canada and most of Western Europe if it is a tourist visa for less than 30 days. Prior to that, only the US and … Continue reading

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Kingman Reef – Line Islands

AN UNEASY EDEN A rare, pristine reef turns out to be a landscape of fear, where predatory fishes reign and their prey is in hiding. Tropic breezes rustle the palms, a turquoise sea laps white sand, and below the surface … Continue reading

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CABO PULMO, MEXICO

An Ocean Miracle in the Gulf of California For generations we have been taking fish out of the ocean at a rate faster than they can reproduce. The problem is that there are fewer and fewer fish to meet an … Continue reading

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MOZAMBIQUE ATOLLS

A TALE OF TWO ATOLLS One of a pair of tiny French territories tucked between Madagascar and southernAfrica provides a mating area for green turtles. The other is home to Galápagos sharks. Picture two boulders dancing. That’s an approximation of … Continue reading

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HOW TO HELP THE OCEAN

10 Ways to Help the Ocean Seafood Decision Guide Frozen Seafood Marine Reserves, New US Marine Sanctuaries Enric Sala 

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Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

PARADISE REVISITED Seventeen years ago photographer David Doubilet was enchanted by a Pacific reef. He recently returned to see if that magical—and fragile—place has endured. There is a kingdom of coral in the principality of the Pacific Ocean called Kimbe … Continue reading

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