454: Ein Wasserfall an Bord

454: Ein Wasserfall an Bord

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641: Die 50-Dollar-Odyssee

Cari berichtet von ihrer Zeit in Australien: Dort hat sie dank unserer Community wildlebende Koalas und Kängurus gesehen und überraschende "Random Acts of Kindness" erlebt. Und sie berichtet von der Odyssee eines 50-Dollar-Scheins, die vor elf Jahren in Berlin begann... Außerdem ...  Show more

640: Mit dem Gewürzschlüsselanhänger um die Welt

In dieser Episode sprechen Lisa und Manuel über das Reisen für längere Zeit: Welche Gadgets braucht man wirklich? Wie spart man unterwegs Geld? Und welche Apps und Hacks machen eine Weltreise einfacher? Wir teilen unsere Erfahrungen aus mehreren Jahren unterwegs und geben praktis ...  Show more

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