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So if you were to snoop around my PVR, you would most probably find a whole lot of Travel Channel shows, (in an amongst Craig's South Park and Two and a half men).
My favorite at this very mo, is Julian and Camilla's World Odyssey.
They are two 'ordinary' New Zealanders, who make travelling to weird places extremely fun (and funny)- definitely worth a watch.
If you've never ventured to the channel 181, you don't know what you missing.
You can go to France, Argentina and Tokyo in one night... life is but a dream.