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Following the Equator is intended to be a forum for conversations regarding educational travel and welcomes comments on all of our posts.
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What a great blog! I loved the article on Thailand, despite the fact that I've missed the King's birthday. The images of the frog legs is wonderful, as are the other memories of the Paris Orientation. Great work Eric!
Mary
Posted by: Mary Jackson | February 28, 2008 at 08:32 PM