Lima’s street art, in pictures: 18 awesome shots of the capital city

Peru's capital city has plenty of street art around – but like most other pieces, they may not be here tomorrow. Start around the Museo de la Electricidad (Electricity Museum) in the Barranco district, the Parque de Barranco, and along streets Pedro de Osma, 28 de Julio,…

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A review of Angloville: one-on-one volunteer English teaching, anyone?

Long time readers know I used to teach English back in Korea from 2008 to 2013. New readers? Now you know. Years before I became One Weird Globe, I was Chris in South Korea, teaching English to Korean kids (and some adults) while living in Seoul. I haven't…

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Coming to Korea: where to live? About the neighborhoods in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do

Author's note: Coming to Korea posts are written with the newer expats in mind. If you have a more experienced perspective to offer, please share in the comments! EDITED 9 April 2019 to add some more information. If you want an EPIC guide, check out our…

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Should you teach English in Korea? A 10 question quiz to help you find out

Author's note: this post is dedicated to the wonderful readers that aren't in Korea yet, but have been thinking about coming to teach English in Asia. For those readers already in Korea, do the time warp back to before you came to Korea - I'd be…

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