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Ace Wall

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Ace Wall is an expatriate currently living in Asia but He loves coffee, travel, art books and zines, reading, action movies, good conversation and Miles Davis. His book Strange Japan, and Strange Asia are based on unexplainable events tat occurred in Asia. If you have any stories regarding the paranormal feel free to message him.

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Waking up in Asia

I recently moved back to Asia after a short time in the US.
Do I miss the US? The short answer is, “no”. I enjoy going back for a little while then after about 1 month I grow tired of it. Asia is different in that you don’t spend the majority of your time in a car. Because of decent public transportation you can walk or take the bus or subway almost anywhere. In the US you have to have a car in mos Read more of this blog post »
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Published on July 05, 2022 18:15 Tags: living-in-asia
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