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The More You Travel the Less You Know with Ash Clark

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Tuesday, April 16th, 2013

Welcome to the North: Newcastle, Australia

Despite being frequently referred to as “Sydney’s bogan brother”, the locals of Newcastle have always repped their hometown with a fierce amount of pride – If there is a Novacastrian in your vicinity, I can guarantee it won’t be long before they let you know where they’re from. Being situated about three hours drive north

Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

The New South Wales South Coast: Australia’s Best Kept Secret?

If you had a group of Australian’s from Sydney together and asked them about their fondest childhood memories, I would bet the farm that a good chunk of them would include something to do with summer holidays...

Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013

The “Must See’s” of Costa Brava

Well who’d of thunk it? Occasionally putting up with the Dad jokes from our Vagabundo bossman, Brendan van Son, sometimes has its perks. Recently I got to rep the V-bag team on a trip through Catalonia, an...

Tuesday, March 19th, 2013

Help Our Columnist Win The “Big Blog Exchange”

Fairly regularly I get asked why it is I travel so much and to be honest, it’s still a question I have a hard time answering. Its an answer that is buried beneath a number of worthy...

Tuesday, January 29th, 2013

Alcatraz: The History I Didn’t Know

“So, what are some things that spring to mind for you when you hear the word Alcatraz?” This question was posed to the lingering group of stragglers I had found myself in, deciding to follow the National...

Thursday, January 17th, 2013

Mexico City: That Sinking Feeling

Recently, Venice made a number of headlines around the world when over 70% of the city flooded as a result of unique weather conditions causing an irregular amount of water to be funnelled into the Adriatic Sea....

Wednesday, January 9th, 2013

Coastal Mexico: It really is where you’d rather be.

I don’t know about you, but there have been a number of occasions where the Mexican beer company, Corona, have had me bursting with jealousy as one of their TV commercials shows the backs of two Ken...

Thursday, December 13th, 2012

Morelia, Mexico: Oh The Normality!

Even now as I type this article, I have to keep consciously stopping myself from typing “Morelia, Spain”, instead of the actual location – Mexico. And while other parts of Central Mexico feel ‘similar’ to its former...

Friday, November 23rd, 2012

Queretaro: A Spontaneous Lesson On The Mexican Revolution

If you were to ever see the online interaction between us Vagabundos, wether it be on our work e-mail or the various social media platforms, you would probably start asking if we ever actually discuss issues surrounding...

Monday, November 12th, 2012

Getting High in New York City

I woke up and took a quick look out the window of my mate’s apartment in New York City’s East Village. It showed cloudless blue skies, leaving me with the assumption that one of the city’s famed...

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