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Rocks And Roadkill: Thoughts on Road Tripping in New ZealandKaren Elowitt
Guidebooks and advertisements perpetuate an image of New Zealand as a pristine, unspoiled territory, almost sterile in its purity – which on the whole it is. Soaring peaks rise above shimmering...Read More >>
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An Interview with Rolf PottsKaren Elowitt
If you’ve never heard of Rolf Potts, then you’re one of the disadvantaged few. A seasoned traveler and writer, he has been to over fifty countries and has written about his...Read More >>
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Surviving the Mayan Ruins of TikalThomas Lera and Sandy Fitzgerald
We had our first glimpse of Tikal on the TV reality show, Survivor – Guatemala. Seeing it in real life is so much more amazing! It is Guatemala’s most famous cultural...Read More >>
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I am standing on large dunes overlooking a lagoon and a small traditional fishing village. This area is a National Park and the town has recently become a tourist beach haven....Read More >>

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Franz Josef Glacier, New ZealandSherry OttFranz Josef Glacier in South Island New Zealand Photo by Sherry Ott Franz Josef Glacier in South Island New Zealand   ©Sherry Ott ...Read More >>
 
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Beaten in the Banya, UkraineDaniel Reynolds RiveiroI was naked except for a pair of plastic sandals and the brown felt version of Gilligan’s hat. My friend, Kiril, was unadorned in the exact same manner....Read More >>
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Following in the Footsteps of James Herriot's Yorkshire DalesBeatrice BoltonAs one of the millions of people who have loved all of the books and television serials of James Herriot’s All Creatures Great and Small, All Things Bright and...Read More >>
 
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Moto, Madame?Jennifer AnthonyThe taxi pulls away from the crowd of cars and pedestrians at Noi Bai International Airport, wiggles and worms its way through the congestion, and zips toward the road that...Read More >>
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Cycle Sicily on Your OwnDale FehringerWith the dollar’s recent decline versus the Euro, there are few travel values left in Western Europe. For adventure travelers willing to go on their own, a self-guided...Read More >>
 
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Leatherman: Wave vs. CoreNick AtlasHave you ever been in the middle of nowhere and had something break or need to cut, bend, break, measure, or otherwise repair or alter something? In that case, have...Read More >>
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Wisdom HouseJenni SeicolIf you are looking for a quiet, beautiful, and inspiring retreat, I would suggest Wisdom House in Litchfield, Connecticut. Wisdom House was once a convent for the Daughters of Wisdom....Read More >>
 
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The Penny Pincher’s Passport to Luxury TravelSasha Keeler Didier“Provide me with good service—I’m a loyal customer.  Treat me otherwise—you have competition.” As Joel L. Widzer expresses in his travel guide, The Penny Pincher’s Passport to...Read More >>
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The Tuckamore LodgeChristina Kay BoltonWant to feel further from everything in your busy life? The Tuckamore Lodge in northwestern Newfoundland is a perfect escape. It is surrounded by wilderness and...Read More >>
 
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The Antarctic Ice SheetIsaiah NortonThe continent of Antarctica is covered by a thick sheet of ice, averaging over 2 kilometers deep. This frozen mass holds some ninety percent of the fresh water in the...Read More >>
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Home Again in AfricaRyan KroghWhen I first met my new sister, she was afraid to touch me because of my skin. She had never seen a white person before. Her...Read More >>Home Again in Africa
 
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Strange Hoofprints in UtahCat GeorgeThey remind me of cats: some aloof, some prancing, some sprawled in the dust. One of the llamas leaps into the air, heels almost clicking together, then rushes over to...Read More >>
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Adventures of an English TeacherMolly BaadeEach morning my alarm goes off at 6:45 and I’m out of the apartment by 7:45. I walk through the hutongs and buy some baozi for...Read More >>
 
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Travel Photographs: BelgiumMagda Nakassis Photos by Magda Nakassis           ©Magda Nakassis...Read More >>
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Dining Without Limits in Las VegasScott HaasLas Vegas is the fattest city in America, according to Men’s Fitness magazine, which has published a survey of the most and least healthy spots in the country over the...Read More >>
 
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In Love, MontrealAlison K. Agudo“And you actually don’t mind the winters…?” That’s usually the question I get when I tell people I live in and absolutely love Montreal. While I often stick to the...Read More >>

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