Vagabond Disposition

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Author: Vagabond Disposition

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Bad English Abroad – Part 2

Cambuguhay Falls Siquijor Philippines

5 Awesome Things to Do in Siquijor Island, Philippines

Coral Island Tioman Malaysia

Coral Island – The Best Snorkeling in Malaysia

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Make Money While Traveling: Teach English Online

Tioman Island Malaysia

How to Go to Tioman Island, Malaysia

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Cheap Food Options in Koh Lipe, Thailand

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The Best Free Snorkeling in Phuket, Thailand

How to Get a Thai Tourist Visa in Hong Kong

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How to Be the Worst Hostel Mate Ever

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8 Things I Learned in Hong Kong

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Craig is a 30 year-old, sun-loving, rum-drinking Floridian, Phuketan, and most recently Koh Chang-ian, as well as the face behind Vagabond Disposition. He has called the Land of Smiles his home for about 6 years on and off, coming and going between vagabonding journeys throughout East and Southeast Asia, as well as Western Mexico and Europe. He enjoys a competitive game of disc golf when he can find a course, as well as a laid-back match of Bocce with spirits in hand. Craig wouldn’t go anywhere without his beloved ukulele and will jump on a drum set any chance he gets. His odd sense of humor is fortunately often appreciated by his peers, as well as his students.

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