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Simply American Sāmoa: A brief pocketbook account of my visit in 2023, with tips for other travellers

Simply American Sāmoa: A brief pocketbook account of my visit in 2023, with tips for other travellers

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Landlords Are Sh*t: An Accidental Kiwi Property Owner Spills the Beans on the Least Popular Profession

Landlords Are Sh*t: An Accidental Kiwi Property Owner Spills the Beans on the Least Popular Profession

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Tikal and Uaxactún: Among the Mayan Pyramids

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April 19, 2024

I head for the northern Guatemalan town of Flores and two famous Mayan temple complexes deep in the forest.

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April 12, 2024

Quetzaltenango: Cradle of Culture and Revolutions, also known as Xela

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April 5, 2024

Acatenango and Atitlán: The Mountain of Fire and the Most Beautiful Lake

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March 29, 2024

Holy Week in Antigua Guatemala

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Mary Jane Walker is a writer of historically well-informed travel stories that come with an autobiographical flavour. Mary Jane is a solo woman traveller who travels with no plans, just using intuition. She suffered a tragedy in her personal life and sought refuge through hiking and travelling the world.

Mary Jane first experienced world travel in an unusual way, as part of the crew on a Chinese junk named La Dame de Canton, the first to be built in the old way in decades. La Dame sailed from Canton, now Guangzhou, to Paris.

After only six weeks on the boat, Mary Jane found herself in the US military base of Diego Garcia, in which the junk sought refuge with ripped sails and water contaminated by salt.

Just as in the old days of exploration by sail, the voyage took a couple of years to complete, with many stops along the way for fresh water and supplies, and, yes, for repairs as well.

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