Travel
No Limits Tour
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Conclusion
February 20, 2012
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Travel Tips
December 15, 2011
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Nepal: Part Two
November 14, 2011
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Nepal
June 27, 2011
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India: Part Two
May 25, 2011
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India: Part One
March 28, 2011
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Thailand
March 7, 2011
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Fiordland National Park
February 11, 2011
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New Zealand!
December 14, 2010
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Departure
November 8, 2010
Yes, Eviatar Weizman has hemophilia. No, he’s not going to let that hold him back.
Frankly.Net is following Eviatar on a six-month journey that starts out from Tel Aviv in his native Israel, then takes him to Nepal, India, Thailand and New Zealand. Along the way he’s going to find out what it takes to manage his hemophilia while on the road, thousands of miles away from home, in some of the most challenging places on Earth.
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Traveling with Hemophilia
January 19, 2012
Traveling should be something to look forward to for you and your friends or family. But, it can also be particularly stressful if you have hemophilia.

Iceland: The New Hot Spot
January 5, 2012
For an extremely cool place—literally—Iceland has become a hot destination in recent years.

Into Thin Air
December 19, 2011
What could be better than an exotic locale in a foreign country with stunning natural landscape as a backdrop?

Budapest Travelogue
December 2, 2011
Now that Budapest is no longer under Communist rule, this beautiful, historic city—often referred to as the “Paris of the East” (although much less expensive!)—has once again become a vibrant cultural and artistic center for its almost two-million residents, as well as the most visited destination in Hungary (just one reason the European Haemophilia Consortium will host its annual conference there this fall from October 7-9).

Ten Things Not to Miss When Visiting Chicago
November 14, 2011
Chicago, the Second City, remains the cultural heart of the Midwest. The town President Obama calls home remains the third-most populous city in the country, with nearly 3 million residents, two baseball teams, and a never-ending list of attractions for visitors.

The India Factor
July 5, 2011
India is a vibrant, colorful country, famous for its rich culture, spicy foods, and magnificent Taj Mahal. In stark contrast to its exotic image,“37.2% of the population (about 410 million people) remains poor, making India home to one third of the world’s poor people,” according to World Bank.

Journey Through Japan
June 13, 2011
This year's Congress of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH 2011) meeting is in one of the world's most intriguing destinations: Kyoto, Japan.

Some Like it Hot
February 1, 2011
India’s cuisine is shaped by its rich heritage, and represents a banquet of multiple colors, aromas, textures and flavors, with clear North/South variations on the central theme.

Passage to India - ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.
January 25, 2011
Cricket’s biggest prize, the ICC Cricket World Cup, is coming to India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, and cricket fever is gripping the region.

Celebrating the Chinese New Year
January 18, 2011
Of all the holidays we celebrate in this world, the Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival, may just be the biggest and most extravagant of them all.

Help Wanted: Hemophilia in Africa
January 11, 2011
Here’s a statistic to shock anyone with hemophilia who lives in an affluent country with a modern healthcare system and the latest treatments: about 70 percent of the world’s hemophilia cases are undiagnosed and untreated, the majority in developing countries.

Gone Clubbin'
November 30, 2010
Want to party all night long? You’re in luck—at these mega-clubs around the globe, you can move to the groove until the wee hours of the morning.

Beer Capitals of Europe
September 20, 2010
No one does beer like the Europeans. Sure, you can find fine local brews in Japan, China, Australia, Mexico and the USA, but the heart of beer making (and drinking) beats in the rain-swept cities of Northern Europe.

Studying in Europe
September 6, 2010
Does the prospect of spending a year or two hanging out with French girls appeal to you? How about living like a local in Amsterdam, Rome or Barcelona? If you’ve got a sense of adventure, and the grades, you too could move to Europe to study, whether it’s for a semester or for a full degree.

Travel Disasters
August 30, 2010
The journeys that take you farthest out of your comfort zone are often the most rewarding. And making friends across a seemingly impenetrable language barrier is one of life’s greatest joys.

Making the Most of Interrail
July 26, 2010
You’ve got three months to kill, and a plane ticket to Europe in your hand - what next? To make the most of what Europe has to offer, why not let the train take the strain?

Gear Up for a Camping Trip
July 8, 2010
Roughing it is a little less rough with these handy gadgets and gizmos...

World Cup 2010: Whistle-stop Trips Through South Africa
June 9, 2010
South Africa is one of the most desirable places to visit in the world—particularly this summer, when from June 11 to July 11 the country plays host to the much-anticipated FIFA World Cup.

Trips to write home about
March 24, 2010
Every traveler has an “ultimate” trip, the journey they look forward to their whole life. Here are four once-in-a-lifetime escapes that could be more than just a dream.

10 Must-See Sites in Spain
February 24, 2010
Surf, sand, sun, fun—Spain surely has the reputation as being a mecca for partiers and those looking to chill. Yet you hardly have to scratch the surface of this Iberian jewel to find some...

Five Mind-blowing Sites in South America
February 17, 2010
Mind-tricking salt flats, two of the Seven Wonders of the World, monumental stone statues, world heritage sites galore, (topless) supermodel doppelgangers on (nude) beaches.

Into the Wild
February 3, 2010
Ever yearned to leave civilization behind for a few days and head out into the wilderness with nothing but a tent and a sleeping bag for company?
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