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2010-05-20 Patchwork

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Despite the fact that (with my apologies) the site is about as patchy as the avaliability of internet to fix it, justhost are recordingover 10,000 hits a month without any listing on the major search engines.

So yeah, apologies. Upcoming or already here are the photos you missed from Cuba & Burma, some from Nepal and the Everest region as well as Palestinian refugee camps in Syria and Lebanon, the journey of Shiela, and a whole heap more.
Along with that you will be treated to (in one whole heap it would seem) all that has been going on.
In the slightly distant future, a chat with the Free Burma Rangers, pictures from Israeli occupied Palestine, trekking in Jordan and maybe, just maybe Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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