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Football and Nutmeg in Maluku
Until the mid-18th century, the Banda Islands were the sole known source of nutmeg, making the spices (nutmeg, the seed, and mace, the seed shell) highly valuable commodities. These islands, known as the original spice islands, are situated about 140 km south of the island of Seram in Indonesia's Maluku province. They remain relatively untouched, are hard to reach, sparsely populated, and stunningly beautiful. The Bandas consist of seven inhabited islands, with the main ones
Jan 22, 20253 min read
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Football and Coca Cola in Goa
In March 2004, after 2 months of travelling from Mumbai north to Rajasthan and Uttarakhand we decided that Luke and Meg needed a break...
Dec 23, 20225 min read
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Football and Voodoo in Benin
The origins of Voodoo can be traced back to Ouidah. It makes sense since this charming town in the south of Benin, an hour from the...
Jul 22, 20224 min read
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Football and the Metro in Medellin
Medellin is an easy city to love: the Paisa are kind and generous, the parks safe and well manicured, the food cheap and delicious, and...
Jul 22, 20226 min read
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Football and Gravy in Antigua
Labon Kenneth Blackburn Leeweltine Buckonon Benjamin leads a relatively anonymous life these days as he ekes out a living from the hardware store that he runs in St John's. But for 12 years from 1988, Labon was known throughout the cricketing world as 'Gravy', the West Indian cricket teams' number one cheerleader. His antics were the stuff of legend as he danced and sang his way into notoriety, often in drag, as the teams '12th man'. The Antigua Recreation Ground, 'The Old Re
Jul 22, 20223 min read
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