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Basho's 5 Amazing Spider Encounters From Around The World

Basho’s 5 Amazing Spider Encounters From Around The World

November 23, 2009  |  Featured, Travel  |  View Comments

Trav­el­ling in the hot­ter parts of the world brings you face to face with all sorts of creatures that you’re not used to. For an Eng­lish­man, nor­mally to be found in the com­pany of noth­ing more excit­ing than a fox or a cow, sud­denly com­ing in con­tact with everything from camels to alpacas can be daunt­ing. Faced with close encoun­ters with Aus­tralian sharks & Kangaroos, the wild dogs of India, the snakes of Laos and the ele­phants of Thai­l­and one’s view of the world is chal­lenged and you are taken right out of your com­fort zone. But, noth­ing pre­pares you for hav­ing to face a creature that you are nor­mally adverse to. I left Eng­land with one par­tic­u­lar animal dis­like; that of spiders.

I’m not sure what they have done to deserve it, but it seems almost instinct­ive. I just cant stand them. They give me the impres­sion of being unhappy, of being mean, of being viol­ent. Spiders in the UK may not be able to enven­o­mate a human, but that doesn’t stop them from try­ing. I have been bit­ten by an Eng­lish spider, and it was a little shock­ing to actu­ally feel it. I hoped I wouldn’t be bit­ten by any on my travels. I trace my fear back to my early teens where a nest of the little blight­ers was on the wall in my room and I awoke to find myself crawl­ing with them. But, if I am hon­est with myself, it goes back fur­ther than that. I vividly recall, at the age of 6, burst­ing into tears when my mother gave me a wind-up spider as a Christ­mas present. It is amaz­ing that a child­hood memory can trig­ger a cer­tain response; that of wrath. You see, I am not so much afraid of spiders, than that I have to kill them when they are present. In Eng­land this usu­ally amounts to a fen­cing lunge while wear­ing shoes, or the ser­vices of a cat, but Eng­lish spiders are gen­er­ally small; what is to be done when the spider is bigger?

The cor­rect way to con­quer a fear is to face it down. This worked with my child­hood fear of the dark, which I cured by lock­ing myself in the air­ing cup­board. It also worked with my fear of heights by my jump­ing off the highest bun­gee in New Zea­l­and. Sit­ting here now, can I say the fol­low­ing tales have cured me of a fear of spiders? I will leave that to the end of the art­icle, after my memory has dis­gorged these tales.

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Palaces of Hue, Vietnam. Lost in time.

July 10, 2009  |  General  |  View Comments

What is left after the Amer­ican bomb­ing of Hue is not much, but it is
still beau­ti­ful. The unique and long­gone rulers of this golden copy of
Chinese Beijing once held onto pure power. Now it is a relic of a
bygone age, well lost before the yanks power-bombed it. Viet­nam is
full of such gems, strange vis­it­ors from the past of this most
facin­at­ing of countries.

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Laos, the gem of Indochina - a cultural connection

Laos, the gem of Indochina — a cultural connection

May 21, 2009  |  Featured, General, Travel  |  View Comments

The missing Laos post by Cesca is found

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Laos P.D.R. – Mekong meanderings

Laos P.D.R. – Mekong meanderings

April 11, 2009  |  Featured, General, Travel  |  View Comments

“Life is a musical thing and you’re supposed to sing or dance along the way"

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Laos PDR – history & heart

PDR – history & heart">Laos PDR – history & heart

March 19, 2009  |  Featured, General, Travel  |  View Comments

Our Journey continues into the Heart of South East Asia: Laos!

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Lets go tubing! A Basho Film

January 17, 2009  |  Basho Films, General, Travel  |  View Comments

"Lets go tubing!" This video highlights the crazy day my friends and I had while tubing the legendary Mekong river in Vang Veng, Laos, South East Asia in November 2008.

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