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You should travel. Tales from 100 countries.

You should travel. Tales from 100 countries.

By: Vinney White
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Travel diaries from around the world and a huge archive of previous radio shows. Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • 256: Thailand
    Feb 28 2025

    On the run from tourists in Thailand, I visit often-overlooked Wang Nam Khiao. Then the most tourist-filled street in Thailand for great noodles and shit comedy. On a mission to visit 100 countries, happily stuck on 95.

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  • 255: Cambodia
    Feb 9 2025

    Exploring the world’s biggest religious site, an island of coconut palms and beaches, and getting chased by angry dogs. Again. On a mission to visit 100 countries, happily stuck on 95.

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  • 254: Taiwan
    Jan 20 2025

    Silicon chips, law-abiding people, cartoon cat warning signs, stinky tofu and chanting in temples. Also: I get my beer stolen by someone on the run from the police.

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