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Living in Ecuador: 5 Stages of Culture ShockLaurie Pickard
When I introduce myself as an estudiante de intercambio, recognition floods people’s faces. They nod their heads. Yes, they have met others like me. There is a bin for...Read More >>
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Portugal: Euro-Break on a (Grown-Up) ShoestringChristine Baillie
Finding ourselves just shy of our thirties and well on our way into the “real world” -- careers, a mortgage, and various other trappings of adulthood -- my husband and I...Read More >>
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Incognito Contest May-June 2008Sasha Didier
I am on a day-hike, considered to be one of the best in its country. It is located in a national park that was established in 1887 as only the fourth...Read More >>
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Mountain Lodges of Peru: Machu Picchu Lodge to LodgeChristina Kay Bolton
Mountain Lodges of Peru’s Machu Picchu Lodge to Lodge trek is a high-end hiking experience unique in Peru that distinguishes itself from other companies in many ways. First and...Read More >>

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Measure of a (Dog’s) Life: Improving the Lives of Bangkok Street AnimalsVoralak SuwanvanichkijOne aspect of Bangkok life that strikes new visitors is the ever-present street mutt. Known as ‘soi’ or alley dogs, they freely roam and breed throughout Thailand’s capital....Read More >>
 
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When Twain is Your Travel Guide: an Interview with James WallaceErin KuschnerLiterature has always been a portal into the foreign. The exploration of lives that do not belong to you in a place you have never been is what...Read More >>
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Ancient Rome Comes Alive in Jerash: Jordan's Roman CityHabeeb SalloumNo sooner had we sat down than a large body of Roman legionaries appeared and the rattling of shields, swords and armour clamoured amidst the blaring of trumpets and...Read More >>
 
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The Kasepuhan Community and Gunung Halimun National ParkFirdaus G SiahaanThe homeland of the Kasepuhan community of south-west Java was designated Gunung Halimun National Park in 1992 and today struggles to maintain their society amidst illegal...Read More >>
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Sleeping in a Volcano: Chile's Magic Mountain LodgeDale FehringerDeep within Chile’s beautiful Lake District lies a small lodge shaped like a volcano, and furnished like a tree house, complete with every modern comfort. It’s called...Read More >>
 
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The Geography of BlissCheri LucasIn The Geography of Bliss author Eric Weiner maps an atlas of happiness. The former foreign correspondent for NPR visits countries slightly under the tourist radar, some of...Read More >>
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Willka T'ika Garden Guest HouseChristina Kay BoltonWillka T'ika is much more than a hotel and retreat center. It is a truly magical place set in the sacred valley of Peru. The...Read More >>
 
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The MaxxDaddy Folding ChairNick AtlasWhen reviewing products, I try to find unique and interesting items that have greater performance, durability, or more features than anything else. That is why when I first saw the...Read More >>
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Interpreter, Please! Learning Zulu in South AfricaKelly N. Patterson“Where are you going this time?”  Family and friends asked. “Well, I can’t exactly pronounce it,” I confessed.  “But I can spell it:  H-L-A-B-I-S-A.” “Where?” they chorused. “It’s...Read More >>
 
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Sumaq Machu Picchu HotelChristina Kay BoltonThis luxurious hotel is a welcome respite in Aguas Calientes, Peru: “The Gateway to Machu Picchu.”  Located just outside of the center and next...Read More >>
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Elf Hunt: A Search for Inspiration in IcelandJennifer AnthonyThe elves freeze as the shuttle chugs past their invisible homes in the volcanic rock on either side of the two-lane road. I squint hard. I may have spotted one....Read More >>
 
indigenous
Hiwatari Matsuri: Fire Walking Festival - A Photo EssayJoe PickardHiwatari Matsuri, or Fire Walking Festival is held at Mount Takao, Japan.  The event is dedicated to the Tengu, or mountain spirit and is for purification and renewal.  Monks...Read More >>
indescribable
Basilica Cistern, IstanbulLisa LubinTravel Photo by Lisa Lubin: Basilica Cistern, Istanbul, Turkey   Istanbul Underground The Basilica Cistern is the largest of several hundred ancient cisterns that still lie beneath the city...Read More >>
 
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Manta Reef Lodge: Passion and Paradise in PembaCarolyn BonelloIf phrases such as ‘deserted beaches’, ‘pristine waters’, ‘unspoilt scenery’, and ‘rarely more than a dozen tourists on the island’ don’t...Read More >>
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Beware of Sharks in IcelandKatie TrewDig a large hole in coarse gravel in an isolated spot, so the smell of uric acid won’t offend anyone. Bury the flesh in the hole for 2-3 months until...Read More >>
 
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Travel Photographs: AlgeriaJoshua HergesheimerPhotos of Algeria by Joshua Hergesheimer Photos by Joshua Hergesheimer Dunes Relaxing in the desert Big desert sky The UNESCO World Heritage site of Djemila     ...Read More >>

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