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He’s home
November 18, 2014 Dr Sze Wey Lee

He’s home

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After rafting, cycling and hiking for three weeks and summiting Mount Kosciuszko, the boy returned yesterday with his group of fellow hikers. They looked a

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Last climb of the trip – Lycabettus Hill
October 30, 2014December 22, 2014 Dr Sze Wey Lee

Last climb of the trip – Lycabettus Hill

Athens, Greece, Travel

Lycabettus Hill . . . . Not a name that rolls of the tongue. Even harder to remember. And certainly not as famous as the

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Huffing and Puffing in Kotor
September 9, 2014December 22, 2014 Dr Sze Wey Lee

Huffing and Puffing in Kotor

Montenegro, Travel

One evening after spending enough time in Kotor’s Stari Grad (Old town), we decided to walk off our excesses and hike up to the Castle

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