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Today's Asia round-up starts with a boom as we witness a light show in Singapore. Then we explore rural Turkey where a group of travellers makes an empty shed their home and meets some amazing locals. Finally, we head to Japan and visit a traditional shrine. Again you have written some amazing travel blogs that make us readers feel like we had been there ourselves. Keep up the great work Travelfeeders!
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**Singapore, you are just showing off! **
written by @r00sj3
Two days I was going to be there. After a very long time in Australia, I thought it would be nice to split my flight home. It was going to stop in Singapore anyway, so why not spend a couple of days there to explore the country.
"Our" Beautiful (squatted) House by the Waterfall! - The story about the traveling band Caspian Caravan and the Journey Over Land to India Part 11
written by @frejafri
Time to get on to the next chapter in the story from about when I travelled overland to India with a band, funding all our expenses with music. A journey that took 1 year and 8 months, through 32 countries!
I really like Japanese Shinto Shrines. Wooden buildings and lots of nature around them. They are usually found somewhere on the side of a mountain or deep in the forest. You can feel the earth breathe there. Since the earliest times, the Japanese were worshiped the huge pantheon of the Shinto gods.
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