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Happy Next Gregorian Year (Q4/10)

2010-12-31

Our latest quarterly newsletter is out: Happy Next Gregorian Year (Q4/10).

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Season's Greetings

2010-12-20   Kenya

Colobus Monkey

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Virtual Matatu Ride In Mombasa, Kenya

2010-12-04   Kenya, Travel story

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Books and travel stories by global nomads Päivi and Santeri Kannisto. Some rights reserved. CC Paivi and Santeri, 2004–. Click here for traditional travel blogs. On the road since 2004.