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- travelling backpackers in Europe Backpackers (web series), a Canadian comedy web series, later adapted for American television "Backpackers" (Bluey), an...
- the New South Wales town of Berrima. Five of the victims were foreign backpackers (three German, two British) and two were Australians from Melbourne....
- of backpackers spend most of their time interacting with other backpackers, and interactions with locals are of "secondary importance". Backpacker tourism...
- audiences over with a tearjerker, Backpackers fails to really strike a chord". A critic from Onmanorama wrote that "Backpackers is a different musical to enjoy...
- The Backpacker Chef (Korean: 백패커; RR: Baekpaekeo), Also known as Backpacker, is a South Korean variety program that airs on tvN. Season 1 aired on Thursdays...
- lockers may also be available. Hostels are po****r forms of lodging for backpackers and with youth travel, however very few impose age limits. The global...
- The Childers Palace Backpackers Hostel fire on 23 June 2000 killed 15 backpackers – nine women and six men – at the former Palace Hotel in the town of...
- tourism, and his time there in its small, international community of backpackers. In 2000, it was adapted into a film directed by Danny Boyle and starring...
- also refer to a day walk), though backpackers make use of a variety of accommodation, in addition to camping. Backpackers use simple huts in South Africa...
- spinal column. 26 December: German backpackers Gabor Neugebauer, 21, and Anja Habschied, 20, left the Backpackers Inn at Kings Cross, Sydney, to hitchhike...