Bok McDonagh

I am Bok, a British-born expat living in China. I was born in Lancashire but identify as a 'plassie-Scouser'. I spent my youth growing up in Cumbria. Here I developed a great taste for exploration, climbing mountains and camping in the wilderness - a taste for travel that has defined my life.


I Got Weirded Out By Amazon

Having been away from the UK for over a decade, I’ve missed witnessing the rise of certain tech-driven innovations in everyday life. One such example, Amazon’s Just Walk Out technology, promises to revolutionize shopping by eliminating queues. However, the reality is far from seamless.

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Massacre at the Bandit Camp

Aegon and the Troupe decide to follow Tazok to the Cloakwood Forest after exploring the ruins of the Sword Coast. Their first stop is the Friendly Arm Inn where they are accosted by assassins once again. Only these were not the usual type of assassin.

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Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre

How does copyright fail a culture? This question anchored one of the most thought-provoking experiences of our time in Luang Prabang, thanks to an exhibition at the Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre (TAEC). For anyone traveling through Laos, TAEC is a must-visit.

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Judgements and Accusations

Aegon and the Troupe raided the dungeon beneath the Ulcaster School Ruins and slayed the necromancer that dwelled within. After the death of Recorder, they returned to Beregost to bring her back to life.

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Wandering and Wat Manorom

After an unsuccessful attempt to visit the UXO center in Luang Prabang, we decided to take a leisurely stroll around the city instead. It’s a small city compared to the sprawling metropolises we were used to in China; but that didn’t mean there wasn’t anything new to discover.

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