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Holy Smoke:€“ Visiting Costa Rica'€™s VolcanoesThomas Lera & Sandy Fitzgerald
As a traveler, I find myself schizophrenic. I’m unbearably optimistic in the planning stage, and utterly certain the night before departure I shouldn’t be going and of course have forgotten to...Read More >>
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A €˜Real€™ Desert Island: Ko LipeJo-Ann Duff
The 2000 film: ‘The Beach,’ based on the book by Alex Garland – starred Leonardo Di Caprio as Richard, a young backpacker told of the secret location of the most beautiful...Read More >>
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Living in the Sierra Madre: An Interview with Jeff BiggersKaren Elowitt
Name any place in the world, and chances are that Jeff Biggers has been there. A seasoned writer and traveler, he has journeyed to some of the most exotic places on...Read More >>
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I’ve ascended 365 steps and am standing at the largest Buddhist stupa in this small country.  I am surrounded by monkeys, monks, and soldiers.  It is an odd combination at one...Read More >>

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in good taste
Eating Raw in KoreaEdward CampbellOne of the most intriguing things about eating in Korea is that occasionally the food can be delicious and frightening at the same time. My wife and I were...Read More >>
 
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Travel Photographs: IndiaSarah BettencourtBy Sarah Bettencourt By Sarah Bettencourt                                      ...Read More >>
involved
The PEPY Ride: Changing Cambodia's Future One Mile at a TimeAlice BebanTo spread the message of ‘Protect the Earth, Protect yourself (PEPY)’ to schoolchildren across the country, myself and five other cyclists pedalled our way through Cambodia’s back roads for an...Read More >>
 
interest
Mostar, BosniaBradley FinkWhen a place lends itself to the leisure of other people it generally becomes a haven for the lewd and the superficial. I am now in the fifteenth month of...Read More >>
interchange
Hold the Fries: Moving to WalesKatherine H. BreenI come from America, land of the free and home of the super-sized. We super-size, oversize, and jumbo-size everything from fast-food meals to roadways. One of the first tasks I faced...Read More >>Hold the Fries: Moving to Wales
 
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Giant Sequoias: Earth's Oldest Living ThingsDr. Ronald FrancisA lot of us like walking in the forest for the sheer simplicity and beauty of it; the peacefulness of the air, the smell of the wood and flowers, the...Read More >>
innkeeper
Hotel Secreto, Isla Mujeres, MexicoMichelle Won BelangerA friend of mine is looking through my pile of pictures from Isla Mujeres, Mexico and asks me why I have postcards in the stash? I laugh hardily and...Read More >>
 
indescribable
Guanacaste, Costa RicaRob LoudPhoto of Guanacaste, Costa Rica by Rob Loud by Rob Loud...Read More >>
indigenous
Diwali: More than a festival of lightsNatasha JaksichDiwali around the world is known as the “Festival of Lights,” or when lord Rama returned home after a 14-year absence and a battle against the demon king...Read More >>
 
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Solo Biking: Britain to SevilleBruce BerryIn early 2005 I decided that I wanted to return to Spain to live permanently. I had been stationed there during a stint in the military some years...Read More >>
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Finca Adalgisa, Mendoza, ArgentinaChristina Kay BoltonIf you like wine, you must go to Mendoza, Argentina; Finca Adalgisa in particular.  It is the smallest winery in Mendoza and the people are gracious, the place is lovely,...Read More >>
 
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Attack of the Killer SealsMichelle WaitzmanKaikoura, New Zealand is an eco-tourist’s wet dream. Whales, dolphins, and seals all hang out in the calm waters of Kaikoura just waiting for us to plop down...Read More >>
inexpensive
Fajitas & Rita's: A Long Weekend in BajaElizabeth HooperFar from the polished resorts, white sand beaches, and all night partying of Cancun and Playa del Carmen lies another side of Mexico. Beachfront, colorful, and with a...Read More >>
 
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Garmin Rino 110 2-way Radio & Personal NavigatorNick AtlasOver the past several years, we have seen great leaps and strides in miniaturization. This has led to an increase in the so-called “combo” device–including the now ubiquitous camera/phone and...Read More >>
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Delicate Sound of Water: Skradinski BukMladen RadicIt's another humid daybreak in June in the city of Pula on the north-west coast of the Croatian Adriatic. The sun is about to rise above the silhouette of a...Read More >>
 
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In the Sierra MadreChristina Kay BoltonJeff Biggers illuminates the people of the Sierra Madre in his historic, yet personal book In the Sierra Madre.  Biggers and his wife, Carla, rented a rustic...Read More >>

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