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Running The SaharaSasha Didier
Have you ever thought it was possible to run across the vastest desert in the world? How about running for over 100 days in the hopes of helping to...Read More >>
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The Gypsy Pilgrimage of Saintes-Maries-de-la-MerAnna M. Mays
In the desolate Camargue region of southern France -- an untamed coastal plain marked by salt marshes, wild horses and wayside cowboy ranches -- sits a small seaside village with a...Read More >>
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Mayhem in MarrakechRick Robiar
I need to clarify something up front. I suffer from the affliction of Attention Deficit Disorder. That means at times my mind flies from one...Read More >>
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Tongariro: A Volcanic Wonderland in New ZealandEllen Vliet Cohen
We trudge across the arid crater, the cinnamon-brown land around us barren except for the occasional boulder. If it weren’t for the infrequent drone of a plane overhead and the steady...Read More >>

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Rescue Me: The Farm Sanctuary in Orland, CaliforniaJennifer AnthonyOn a warm Sunday afternoon in October, Lily the pig lies flat on her side, eyes closed, snaggletooth poking out from a wide, peaceful grin. The enormous fans trained on...Read More >>
 
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Walking in Circles: Losing Yourself in AmsterdamDenny F. KinlawWith such a fluid atmosphere of open-air cafes and meandering canals spotted with lazy mallards, the city of Amsterdam offers the backpacker a rare slice of history, and the chance...Read More >>
interchange
Flea Market PupKip SikoraI had decided against going to Cuenca, but then Vince told me he had just arranged a ride with his neighbor, Oswaldo, in the back of a vegetable truck leaving...Read More >>Flea Market Pup
 
insight
Friends of the Pleistocene: Alaska's Copper River BasinToby BielawskiOut of Anchorage and through the Matanuska Valley, we’d been rolling along the Glenn Highway past mountains and glaciers, but in a steady rain that had us worried....Read More >>
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Villa Saada, Essaouira, MoroccoChristina Kay BoltonVilla Saada is a restful refuge on Morocco’s Atlantic coastline, close to Essaouira. When you’re ready for some peace after the hustle (& hustlers) of Marrakech – this...Read More >>
 
individual
Discovering the Spanish LandscapeSol Ines PecaWhile traveling through southern Andalucia, on the road from Sevilla, the region's capital, to the village of Casariche (about 130 kilometers away), I was reminded of earlier rural travelers I...Read More >>
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Renting a House in Italy? That's AmoreTom De PotoI must confess that I subscribe to some of those thick and glossy travel magazines. However, I don’t know why, because I’m never going to stay in any...Read More >>
 
inexpensive
South East Asia on a ScooterRhys StackerWhen it comes to cheap thrills in developing countries, it’s hard to do better than a motor scooter.  During a recent three-month trip through south east Asia, I found no...Read More >>
ingenious
The Intermec CN3 ComputerNick AtlasSo you’re going to be away from home for a month or two on that epic trip you’ve always wanted to take. You’re going to be crawling through jungles, climbing...Read More >>
 
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Enlightenment through Osmosis, The Dalai Lama's Teachings in IndiaLisa McCallum“My Tibetan’s a bit rusty. I’m having a hard time following what he’s talking about,” I whisper to Aisha, one of the people I came here with. She smiles and...Read More >>
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Bluelist 2007: The Best in TravelChristina Kay BoltonBluelist 2007 The Best in Travel by Lonely Planet Books covers an astounding variety of places and kinds of travel.  Its publisher describes it as ‘a conversation...Read More >>
 
in focus
Travel Photographs: EcuadorKip SikoraPhotos by Kip Sikora Photos by Kip Sikora               (c)Kip Sikora...Read More >>
in good taste
Can you Spare a Square?Sherry OttHave you seen the Sienfeld episode, “Can you Spare a Square”? In Sienfeld they were talking about toilet paper - however in Thailand - I’m referring to a napkin. Thailand...Read More >>
 
in love
Black River Safari w/ Yasmine & Rasta GeorgeVince BoganThis was my last full day in Jamaica. The week went by so fast. Next time I promised myself I’d stay at least ten days.  I don’t know why I...Read More >>
incognito
Incognito Contest May-June 2007I am standing in a small room overlooking the meticulously tiled courtyard of an ancient theological college. It is a stunning example of Arab-Andalous architecture. Its tile work and stucco...Read More >>
 
indescribable
Arc de Triomphe, ParisStacey ShyPhoto by Stacey Shy   (c)Stacey Shy...Read More >>

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