Don’t Say I Never Did Anything For You
filed in Asia, Indonesia, Site News on Feb.05, 2008
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Thanks to everyone who sent me emails. I was surprised at how lengthy most of them were. Postcards have been sent to the following people:
- Scott, Minneapolis, MN
- Wendy, Springboro, OH
- Cheyanne, Durham, NC
- Annie, Murrieta, CA
- Ben, Bloomington, IL
- Matthew, Appleton, WI
- Gunter, Belgium
- Saumel, Switerland
- Denise, NSW, Australia
- Sherry, New York, NY
- Wayne, Long Beach, CA
- Susie, Crystal Lake, IL
- Sean, Irving, CA
- Mike, Indianapolis, IN
- Jay, Minneapolis, MN
- Aibek, Czech Republic
- Kevin, San Rafael, CA
- Claire, Eagan, MN
- Robert & Courtney, Antigo, WI
- Rolf, Germany
I have some knick-knacks which will be sent out a bit later.
I don’t think the Komodo Dragons are going to be in the cards for me. I could do it, but it is going to cost way too much for what would amount to 3-4 hours on the actual island. I’m just going to head to Melbourne via East Timor tomorrow.
Over the last several days I’ve seen cops shake people down for bribes three times. There only difference between the police here and the mafia seems to be the uniforms. I’ll have a lot more to say once I can sit still for a few days.
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My name is Gary Arndt. In March 2007 I set out to travel around the world. I sold my house, put my possessions in storage and hit the road with my camera, laptop, and clothes. I've been to over 40 countries and territories since I've started my adventure. I publish a 



February 5th, 2008 on 12:36 pm
The photos on your site are just amazing. Thanks so much for sharing your trip with us. I really enjoy your blog…especially the pictures!
Liz
February 7th, 2008 on 12:35 am
if you have a hunger for Jules Verne reptiles you can run and play with the 7-foot-long Monitor lizards on some of the uninhabited islands in Phang Nga Bay in Thailand. They aren’t Komodo dragons but they are biiiig, and they don’t bite.