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I haven't been everywhere...
but it's on my list!


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I should have qualified my previous comment with be careful about what aspects of politics you discuss. But then, it could also include where you travel and what you photograph. As an example and without going into the specifics of which country (let us leave it as Southeast Asia), my sister-in-law received several visits over a 6-month period concerning photographs I had taken of the canal out the back of her house. I took the photos because we do not have such canals in Oz and because I liked the images of the traffic on the canal. I now understand the authorities saw the canal as a strategic thoroughfare and, not being a tourist destination, were not acustomed to foreigners taking so many photographs. Several visits later, they do not mind the photos, but at the time, it was very difficult for my sister-in-law.

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But who would be so arrogant as to think they know any foreign country well enough to do that?
Unfortunately, some of our fellow travellers do display such arrogance...very difficult for the locals and embarrasing and awkward for those of us who follow after.

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Don't get paranoid about all this or you'll miss the greatest opportunity presented by travel.
I agree completely. Don't get paranoid because meeting the locals is the best part.

I can also relate to the hangovers....double strength warm (no way will I put any ice in , let alone locally produced back-yard ice) and home brew rice wine do wonders to the "groan" factor next morning (and permitting photographs of canals).

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"Do's and Taboos Around The World (Do's and Taboos Around the World)"

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One small thing i find useful in small remote villages is to ask people when you stop your bike for a fag break or tea, ‘where the road leads to?’ [even if you know or have a GSP].

I find it helps beak the ice [specially when they are all curiously staring at you!] and it also communicates that you are interested in talking to them, what language you speak, where you are heading, etc. It tends to make them talk and feel comfortable as they feel they can help you…

Of course a smile with it will go a long way.

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