The following posts were made in March 2009. You may subscribe to the RSS feed for this archive if you would like to take your time reading through our posts.
http://dhani-blog.travelchannel.com/archive/03-2009.rssOut of all the crazy things to do in England I end up horse back riding on a fox (drag) hunt. Now I can tell you this, my sister had a horse and I took care of the horse. I love horse back riding, and when I get finished with everything, whatever or whenever that might be, I will live on a ranch and will take care of horses, cows, sheep and chickens, if I must. I love the farm life, there is something about being out there in the countryside, you and your horse.
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A few words of thanks and a brief note on what's to come.
Ever felt unsure about a place? Have you ever arrived in a country, driven to a city and thought to yourself, what am I doing here? Now, most people would think that when going into a third-world country - A place where extreme poverty infused the streets and "everything" was for sale. But for me, it was Switzerland, a country where there are more banks per person and enough fondue to feed the world (I could not confirm either of those last two statements). Now I'm not knocking the country or the sport of Schwingen (Swiss wrestling). I'm just saying it was a bit different trying to break into a sport where I'm not sure they really wanted any outsiders learning.
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There are many places you'd want to go and things that you would love to do in your lifetime. Yet until the moment greets you at the front door, you many not know what to do. It was June 14 when our journey of 40 days began with the Kingdom of Thailand. Our mission was to demonstrate that we had what it took to make it. Not only survive the sport of Muay Thai, but to conquer the culture and live through the eyes of those who would be watching.
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