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Grown Ups Published 19th Feb 2007
Vladivostok's forgotten children
Not many people would make sandwiches for someone who is trying to pickpocket them, but on Christmas Eve 1997 in the middle of a Russian winter, 27-year-old Rachael Hughes found a small hand on her wallet as she tried to put it in her back pocket...
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Morgan Family Charitable Foundatin Kiwi Heroes - Biographies
Rachel Hughes - Living Hope
Rachel is a young Kiwi who got distracted on her OE when passing through Vladivostok, Russia. That distraction was in the form of a pickpocket ...
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Fundraise Online 51st Traverse Fundraising Page
EVENT DATE: 1/5/2010
The 51st Traverse is a global adventure - with a difference.
Five New Zealand blokes armed with five bikes, a video camera and a thirst for adventure will ride motorbikes from the eastern side of Russia, more than halfway across the globe to destination London...
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Vladivostok News October 16, 2006
Delivering hope to Russia’s unwanted street kids
Europe and Middle East Streetkid News, Russia Streetkid News
Home visiting her parents in Mt Somers, Rachael Hughes, founder of Living Hope, the organisation that works to improve the lives of homeless children in the Russian city of Vladivostok...
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World Street Children News October 16, 2006
Delivering hope to Russia’s unwanted street kids
Europe and Middle East Streetkid News, Russia Streetkid News
Home visiting her parents in Mt Somers, Rachael Hughes, founder of Living Hope, the organisation that works to improve the lives of homeless children in the Russian city of Vladivostok...
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Kiwirider Zine 5 BLOKES, 5 BIKES, 18 COUNTRIES, 25,000 K's. ONE EPIC ADVENTURE.
Friday, November 20, 2009
An Adventure of a Lifetime: Vladivostok to London by motorbike for charity
Five young Kiwis are about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime. With limited motorbike experience, they will attempt to motorbike from Vladivostok Russia to London England across some of the world's toughest terrain.
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