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The December 2014 issue, amount six, of Travel Tales Regular bookazine examples drug tourism--the pursuit to achieve the types of brain areas that travelers avidly seek out for the purposes of recreating, vegetating, meditating, cogitating, experimenting, discovering, or seeking enlightenment and personal development. Tales such as "Snake Wines", "The Full Moon Get together", and "Magical, Mystical Marrakesh" demonstrate how travelers wander the earth to experiment or explore by ingesting, injecting, imbibing, chewing, eating, snorting, and smoking a variety of drugs, substances, crops, and even "medications" to be able to morph from the standard, oft boring, mundane, ordinary, mindful waking state in to the brainless or the superconscious in an attempt to achieve various mental areas of being that range anywhere betwixt and between the mindless and the mindful. It really is one thing to dabble in a limited way with substances at home; it's another subject altogether to project into an enormous world of the exotic--a world that is a veritable chocolate store of wonderful, mystical drugs and substances that are there simply for the taking. Some travelers are lured to the hypothetical, inexplicable, so-called blue tablet or red tablet. Not only can they choose one of the pills to satisfy their exploring, their inquisitiveness, their mental journeys piled on top of their physical travel journeys; they can make both and a panoply of other substances. But what are the consequences of doing drugs and substances in a overseas land? In one of our featured stories this month, "Snake Wine", our traveler playthings dangerously with taking in, willy-nilly, a concoction of bloodstream and venom of your lethal poisonous snake in a Taiwan night time market.