Archives for the ‘Logs’ Category

Profit from your poaching like the experts do

By Dean Farisian • Jun 7th, 2009 • Category: Logs

Dean PhotoMaking money on the arse-end of Africa.

Leopards and dreadlocks just don’t mix, and I remember once out in the parklands an elephant sneaking up on a few of us cheap-like-free hostel travellers: it could have easily gored us all. An inconvenient truth for sure.



The Last Cannibal

By mikevoll • Mar 20th, 2009 • Category: Logs

A journey into the unknown wilds of Papua New Guinea where extremely fashionable cannibals abound!



Water on the Brain

By Steve Strommer • Mar 15th, 2009 • Category: Logs

For the last few months I’ve noticed a plethora of products all geared towards treating water so as to render it potable for travelers…



Travelling on the Chicken Bus When You’re Hideously Obese

By Dean Farisian • Oct 10th, 2008 • Category: Logs

Touring lessons for our modern age.
I don’t want to be too presumptuous, but hell I will be. I’m damned sure if you’re in front of the computer often you’ve gained a few pounds in between pints of ale or gallons of ice cream, a few burgers, the occasional full-pig barbeque, dozens of hot dogs, and [...]



Starting an NGO – IRS update

By Dr. Dave • Sep 23rd, 2008 • Category: Logs

The IRS is making it a bit easier for the NGO startups after their advance ruling period.  Below is the updated information. This is an addendum to the “So You Want to Start an NGO” post.



Talk to Me

By Steve Strommer • Aug 21st, 2008 • Category: Logs

“Talk to me.” my companion said in a very predictable manner. She usually says this when she feels I’m ignoring her or at the very least not paying her enough attention.



Recipe: Haitian Mudcakes

By Rob Wood • Aug 13th, 2008 • Category: Logs

Fast becoming the staple culinary delight in Haiti, the humble mudcake has made a resurgence in international cuisine since the heady days of African famine in the 80s. Here’s how you make one!