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Mike Richard has traveled the world extensively since 2008. He's kayaked in Antarctica, tracked African wild dogs in South Africa, and survived a near-miss great white shark attack in Mexico. He loves the great outdoors, good bourbon, and he (usually) calls Tulsa home. He also enjoys speaking in the third person.
If you’re unfamiliar with the name H.R. Giger, you are at least familiar with his work. Remember that little, independent... Read More
Intrepid director and world traveler, Brook Silva-Braga, e-mailed me Friday to say that his kick-ass round-the-world travel documentary A Map... Read More
For good or ill, the web fills just about any niche. Looking to commiserate with tri-lingual Polish cello players named... Read More
© skootter01 Via the Flickr page: In Korea you can see some strange signs, and this is one of the... Read More
It’s like a Thule roof rack for your car, but not. A modular backpack design seems so obvious, I’m surprised... Read More
My apologies to anyone who’s already subscribed to the Vagabondish RSS feed and recently received a follow-up e-mail to their... Read More
It’s been called ”˜the worst building in the history of mankind.’ And Kim Jong-il would have been so proud. The... Read More
Since Google Maps hit the online world, there’s been no shortage of mapping “mashups“. Some useful, some less so. ViewAt.org... Read More
A mansion in San Jose was built to confuse ghosts. It has one-hundred and sixty rooms, four-hundred and sixty-seven doors,... Read More
© justinbaeder It started in a parking garage. Two men had been arguing all night about their roaches. Drunk and... Read More
© Wikipedia For those not in the know, poutine is: … a dish consisting of French fries topped with fresh... Read More














