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Eating spiders in Skuon, Cambodia - rhymer rigby, cuttings and work Rhymer Rigby is a journalist and writer. Here he is seen eating spiders.
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Eating spiders Rhymer's Travel Diary - Cambodia- Entry 27b - The ... So I mooched around the square for a while - once you've seen the spiders, you've seen Skuon and wandering off for walks is not advisable in Cambodia - and ...
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Brown Lake, Kelimutu, Flores, Indonesia The second of Kelimutu's lakes is normally a delicate powder pink. At the time of my visit, however, it was a deep choco-lake™ brown, although it is hoped ...
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Rhymer's Travel Diary - Paraguay - Entry 50 - International ... Mar 3, 2003 ... Paraguay also smells great - damp, steamy and tropical. You can practically smell the stuff growing. Few countries smell this good - the ...
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Business Jargon and Buzzwords - rhymer.net You too can demonstrate thought leadership by adding them to your speech. If you have any suggestions, please use the contact page to get in touch: ...
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Car boot sales in Stevenage, Hertfordshire Clearly they have never been to the legendary car boot sales of Stevenage, which, in terms of stolen car stereos at least, are equal to to the floating ...
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RhymerRigby at Legaspi Airport, Luzon, Philippines It is traditional to arrive at Mt Myaon, the world's most perfect volcano™ on one of the world's least perfect airlines. Legaspi Airport , Luzon ...
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Eating spiders Rhymer's Travel Diary - Cambodia- Entry 27b - The ... They love eating them. And so do I.' Over a spider, he told me how the people of Skuon had long used the local tarantulas in traditional medicine; ...
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Buying and importing a statue from Bali Indonsia - rhymer.net near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, March 2005. my back garden, London England, June 2005. When 'scoring' souvenirs it pays to think big. ...
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Rhymer's Travel Diary - Darjeeling to Kathmandu - Entry 4- daggers ... From Darjeeling to Kathmandu is an authentically Indian journey. We kicked off with another jeep-share down from the hills. This time round we got to share ...
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