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Barra Grande, Finding Peace on Brazil'™s Hidden IslandsNathan Slavik
Everywhere we went it was the same story. The young girl working the desk at the palm-tree draped inn, the weather beaten ex-hippie selling coconuts out of a beachside...Read More >>
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Incognito Contest Nov-Dec 2007Karen Elowitt
This meeting house was built in 1940 to commemorate the centenary signing of a treaty that is the generally considered the founding document of the country it is in. Located...Read More >>
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Ahmed Namazi & MeSteve Bramucci
Ahmed Namazi. That's the name that nearly ended my first trip to Israel before it could get off the ground.  Ahmed—“Excuse me sir, please come this way, yes right over here,...Read More >>
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To the Edge of Nowhere: Tichit, MauritaniaMax Hunter
There is nothing better than disappearing to some insane, off the beaten path place that nobody in their right mind would go to, and Tichit delivered on all accounts. ...Read More >>

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Russian Fast Food in Moscow and St. PetersburgSteve StreetIf it’s your first time in Russia, chances are you’ll be thrown by the Cyrillic, even if you’ve diligently studied the alphabet charts in your guidebook beforehand. The mix of...Read More >>
 
in focus
Travel Photographs: Botswana, Chobe National ParkFabio ChironiPhotos by Fabio Chironi Travel and Wildlife Photographer     ___________________________ Photos (c) Fabio Chironi Travel and Wildlife Photographer Web: www.fabiochironi.com Email: fabio@fabiochironi.com ...Read More >>
in-depth
A Cross-Country Excursion through the Southern StatesJosh MitchellWhen my roommate told me that he was leaving Boston and moving to San Diego, I jumped at the chance to drive with him through the southern states...Read More >>
 
indescribable
Tibet's MountainsLaura LeggeTibet's Mountains, Travel Photography by Laura Legge (c)Laura Legge...Read More >>
indigenous
Submerged in the Bonn Om Teuk Water Festival of Phnom PenhElizabeth GartleyThe hint of a city – plaster white buildings and golden Khmer steeples – finally emerged from the green of the jungle and dirty brown river. After hours...Read More >>
 
individual
Mexico: The Pied Pipers of GuanajuatoJennifer AnthonyNight falls over Guanajuato muting its vibrant stucco homes and coaxing a soft, warm wind through the narrow streets. Rooftop dogs begin the twilight bark-and-howl, catching up on the day’s...Read More >>
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Two Days in DubaiKaren ElowittOften called the “Las Vegas of the Middle East,” Dubai is a place where I’d heard it was possible to spend a lot of time...Read More >>
 
inexpensive
A Little Euro Flavor in the Heart of VietnamAaron HorwitzLast May, I headed off to Southeast Asia – where the US dollar stretches a bit further than it does in Europe – and while backpacking through Vietnam, my two...Read More >>
ingenious
Mobile Wikipedia and TomeraiderNick AtlasAs you explore the world, how many times have you needed an odd bit of information that you didn’t have on hand? Maybe it’s the population of Senegal or the...Read More >>
 
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Amma'€™s World Tour and Amritapuri AshramChristina Kay BoltonYears ago I ended up on a river boat in Kerala – India’s ‘Venice’ – and disembarked in Amritapuri to find Amma’s Ashram. I was traveling through India...Read More >>
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The Long Walk: the True Story of a Trek to FreedomChristina Kay BoltonThe Long Walk: the True Story of a Trek to Freedom was one of the most inspiring, dramatic and compelling books that I’ve ever read.  I was...Read More >>
 
innkeeper
Le Zagare Hotel, Ischia, ItalySherry OttI was tired of the stampede of tour buses throughout Italy this summer, so I began looking for a place to try to experience Italy without a bunch of other...Read More >>
insight
Okarito's Endangered Kiwi BirdsLisa HanebergI was walking back from a stroll along the shoreline of the tumultuous Tasman Sea. Huge white frothy waves rolled in fast and tossed the beach rocks smooth....Read More >>
 
interchange
From Edinburgh to the University of IllinoisKatie JacksonHaving been a student for two years at the University of Edinburgh I thought that I had pretty much seen all that University life had to offer me....Read More >>From Edinburgh to the University of Illinois
interview
Considering Carbon Offsets: an Interview with Anja KollmussElizabeth GartleyWith an increasing awareness of environmental consciousness and concern over carbon emissions, more travelers are looking to the growing trend of buying carbon offsets as one way to become carbon...Read More >>
 
involved
Volunteering in Cambodia at Heritage WatchChhun (Howard) ChauWhile attending high school in Cambodia in 2000, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to live and study in Canada. I spent the next year studying English and another...Read More >>

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