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Orang Asli – The Native Inhabitants of Malaysia

by Jan Toman on December 31, 2020

Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia with an area of 329,847 km2. Part of the country lies on the Malay Peninsula and part on the island of Borneo. Malaysia gained its independence from Great Britain in 1957, and in … Read More

Malaysia, Travelers Indigenous peoples, Malaysia, Orang Asli

Jan Toman: I quit my job and bought one-way flight to Thailand

by Barbora Zelenková on November 30, 2020

  Jan Toman: I quit my job and bought one-way flight to Thailand   Jan Toman has a lifelong passion for travelling and visiting new countries. After his university studies in Ethnology at Charles University in Prague he worked in … Read More

Asia, Backpacking, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Travelers, Vietnam, WWOOF

Filmmaker Michal Gálik: Anyone Can Change the World

by Barbora Zelenková on September 4, 2020

  Filmmaker Michal Gálik: Anyone Can Change the World   Michal Gálik is a young Slovak documentary filmmaker, best known for the film Zelená Poušť (Green Desert), a documentary which introduced the truth behind the palm oil industry to a … Read More

Borneo, Ecuador, Palm oil, Slovaks, Travelers
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