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Wander If You Must: Meet the Blogger
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Wander If You Must. Height='268px; ' id='Header1 headerimg' src='http:/ 3.bp.blogspot.com/-QTFjRf9M4ro/UPFvymIxWZI/AAAAAAAABqo/BhJH9tawbew/s1600/WanderIfYouMust-Header-1.jpg' style='display: block' width='1155px; '/. My name is Reiza. I am a thirty-something Filipina who travels the world in search of the coolest adventures, the sweetest romance, and the most exciting job. 169; Reiza Dejito. Powered by Blogger. I am a physiotherapist by profession, but I have been a fastfood server, a call-center agent, ...
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Walking with the Giants: April 2011
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The views expressed in this blog are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of Handicap International's. Sunday, April 17, 2011. Of Cows and Men. Today I finally managed to go to the Nile. Since I came to Bor, I’ve always wanted to go and see this famous river, but failed to get company. But then we finally set off this morning- -and oh la la, what did I see? Certainly not so many naked men! So many naked men all in the water, bathing, fishing- -as if it they were nine-year-olds! I donR...
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Walking with the Giants: An Afternoon at the Lake
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The views expressed in this blog are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of Handicap International's. Friday, June 17, 2011. An Afternoon at the Lake. So we reached Pokhara on June first. A very short flight, and we missed the mountain view seats! My mind is not that photographic anymore. And there is a lake I’m told which you can see the reflection of the mountains on this lake. So I was excited! At least as we took shelter from the rain, I found a shop that sold skirts. Remember I...
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Walking with the Giants: Namaste!
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The views expressed in this blog are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of Handicap International's. Monday, June 13, 2011. The Bush Girl Has Landed. Finally I escaped from Bor-dome! It took me four flights, over two days, but finally I reached the ancient city for Kathmandu, for two weeks of rest and pure relaxation. First plane was from Bor to Juba. I had to take it on Wednesday, and not Friday 27. Something I’d waited for since weeks before. The shopkeepers would look at me as if I ...
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Walking with the Giants: The blog has moved!
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The views expressed in this blog are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of Handicap International's. Sunday, June 26, 2011. The blog has moved! Hello, dear friends! I'd like to inform you that this blog has moved to. Http:/ www.wander-if-you-must.com. It's been pretty inconvenient managing all my three blogs and some, so I've finally decided to merge all of them. You can also read all my other adventures in Southeast Asia and Ethiopia from there. Again, here's the link:.
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Walking with the Giants: May 2011
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The views expressed in this blog are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of Handicap International's. Wednesday, May 25, 2011. I’m so glad to be out of Bor. Back in Juba- -but not loving the attention of some people who want to take me out. No offense meant, my friends, but I don’t feel like going out this time round, not on a date, and especially not with all these insect bite marks all over my body. You see, the problem is the rainy season. For here we are living in a bush. Well, I wa...
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Walking with the Giants: Some Boating Fun
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The views expressed in this blog are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of Handicap International's. Sunday, June 19, 2011. We were told that to see the mountains in Pokhara, you needed to wake up very early, before sunrise, and run to the rooftop and then look toward the south, and there you’d see the mountains peeking over the hilltops in the distance. Reminded me of the “condom fishing trip” in Juba. Read here. We took with us a pizza and ice-cream and mineral water, and had a picni...
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Walking with the Giants: A Not-so-sweet Escape from Bor-dom
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The views expressed in this blog are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of Handicap International's. Tuesday, May 3, 2011. A Not-so-sweet Escape from Bor-dom. A Quiet Easter in the Capital. Our only means of escape. Now where to find pork so I can cook adobo and indoctrinate my colleagues on Filipino cuisine? Anyway, I got tired of going round and round the supermarket so I decided to join the guys (my colleagues) at the Nile to catch some fish. Needlessly to say, I was excited! Maybe ...
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Walking with the Giants: The One With the Margarita
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The views expressed in this blog are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of Handicap International's. Monday, June 20, 2011. The One With the Margarita. On the third day in Pokhara, we found ourselves up early. And we at once rushed to the rooftops to see the elusive mountains. Finally! There they were, in all their glory! But we reached in the middle of the day, with the sun overhead, and we soon discovered it’s the worst time to take photographs! But then, the clouds came. Rain cl...