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I am in a dark cavernous world at high noon – it’s sweltering outside and ever so cool in here. The sandstone walls and sandy floor are lit by...Read More >>
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Yoga Madness in Crimea, UkraineAntonina Okinina
It was the end of the June when I packed my knapsack to leave for Crimea, Ukraine. The knapsack was about to burst open because of my sleeping-bag, tent, and a...Read More >>
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Payunia: The Earth's Origins Offer a New Look at MendozaChristian Denes
The province of Mendoza is rapidly becoming one of the hottest travel spots in Argentina. And with good reason: It produces 70 percent of the country’s wine and boasts labels rated...Read More >>
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Spain: Reading Hemingway in the Land of ContradictionEvan Thoreau Heigert
The train out of Barcelona leaves at a quarter to noon. On the wall of the station, the iron clock reads 11:23. I turn to the line of dusty travelers in...Read More >>

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Venice, ItalyDonna MartinezVenice, Italy by Donna Martinez   Photo (c) Donna Martinez See some of her other photos of Venice with our 'in good taste' article this month, click here Visit her website...Read More >>
 
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Living off the land in HawaiiJason FerenceJust getting to this remote tropical island paradise was exhilarating in itself. The specific location of said paradise I shall not divulge per the request of our hosts, who prefer...Read More >>
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Aftermath of Katrina: Still Standing Amidst a Land of RuinDenny KinlawIn Buras, Louisiana, there are very few distractions. Electricity has been out for over a year with the exception of an occasional generator covered in mud and the only business...Read More >>
 
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Castle Hill ResortChristina Kay Bolton‘The Castle’ in southern central Vermont is a little dip into old-fashioned luxury. It is a beautifully appointed restoration with an oval mahogany breakfast room and a library...Read More >>
inept
Europe By Chance: Crossing the continent despite myselfGary BoasI have a fairly haphazard approach to traveling: I like to drop myself in the middle of some locale with no plan as to what I'm going to do –...Read More >>
 
inexpensive
Magical ThailandNikki LotzBangkok is a magical place. It’s a bustling and colorful warren of small alleys, grand boulevards and intriguing market places where the air smells of incense and...Read More >>
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Grundig Mini 100 PE Worldband RadioIsaiah NortonThe Grundig Mini World Radio is an entry-level short-wave receiver ideal for a specific buyer: the weight- and budget-conscious but well-informed world traveler. At less than thirty dollars ($27 -...Read More >>
 
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Make Your Travel Dollars Worth a FortuneChristina Kay BoltonMake Your Travel Dollars worth a Fortune: the Contrarian Traveler’s Guide to Getting More for Less is a good beginner’s guide to finding deals to fit your own lifestyle...Read More >>
innkeeper
The Inn at Walnut BottomChristina Kay BoltonThe Inn at Walnut Bottom in Cumberland, Maryland is a delicious place to stop if you are traveling through this area. The house is a well-maintained older...Read More >>
 
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Oases in the Sahara: Use of Groundwater for SurvivalDr. Ronald FrancisSince so much of human existence depends on water, how have people survived crossing deserts where there is precious little precipitation? Since so much of human existence depends...Read More >>
interchange
Palermo: A Nighttime AwakeningMarianne AielloThe streets of Palermo are deserted. The food markets that, yesterday, were filled with tanned noisy locals, vegetables from Sicilian farms and fresh fish from the Tyrrhenian Sea...Read More >>Palermo:  A Nighttime Awakening
 
interview
House ExchangeKaren ElowittThough it has flown largely under the radar for years, home exchange is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to conventional vacation accommodation, and is starting to get a lot of...Read More >>
involved
World Art for A.L.S. AwarenessArya KazemiGetting the opportunity to use one’s vocation or avocation to further a worthy cause is something that nearly all of us seem to aspire to, but don’t always fully pursue...Read More >>
 
in focus
Travel Photographs: Guanacaste, Costa RicaRob LoudPhotos of Guanacaste, Costa Rica by Rob Loud Photos by Rob Loud             For more of Rob Loud's photos, visit his website: www.arlostyle.com (C) Rob Loud  ...Read More >>
in good taste
A Little Bite of VeniceRobert Damien SantagataI was twenty minutes late when I found my fellow bacari crawlers. Giordano, Clara, Michael and Katherine were talking amongst themselves when I approached them....Read More >>
 
in love
Love In St. Maarten: A Romantic Getaway in ParadiseJonathan HiltzSituated in the Eastern Caribbean, the tiny island of St. Maarten (also spelled St. Martin as it’s owned by both the Dutch and the French) has one of the most...Read More >>

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