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Mosquito Bay's Bioluminescence, Vieques, Puerto RicoMelissa Carlson
Paddling our kayaks into the darkness of Mosquito Bay, we felt skeptical. “I don’t see anything,” I said to my traveling companion. “Me neither,” he replied, squinting into...Read More >>
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The People’s Guelaguetza: Oaxaca Reclaims its Most Time-Honored TraditionAnna Barto
Despite the threatening clouds, the procession swelled in size, stretching as far as I could see in either direction. I was swept along by the crowd, down winding cobblestone...Read More >>
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Incognito Contest July-August 2008Emily Torpey
I am touring one of the most striking geological phenomena in the southwest of a large, powerful country.  As we approach from the highway the typical high desert terrain of the nearby area...Read More >>
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Hiking the "W": Torres Del Paine National Park, ChileAlison Aitken
As the rain hammered against our window and freezing wisps of wintry air seeped through the tin-lined walls of our Puerto Natales hostel, we lay huddled under the thick down duvet...Read More >>

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Volunteering in Cusco: Values, Principles, and LoveDouglas J. KlostermannThe little round sign above the door told me I was at the right place: Aldea Yanapay – Otra Forma de Vivir. A voice approached...Read More >>
 
interview
An American in MoroccoKristin CantuIt’s human nature to want to explore and discover as much as possible about the world around us. Some of us use vacations to exotic destinations to get...Read More >>
interest
Sport in ParisMatt GennerWatching rugby at the Stade Jean Bouin is like no other sporting experience. Only in Paris, a city which embraces individuality, can ten thousand people arrive to watch a rugby...Read More >>
 
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Studying Italian at the Eurocentre School, FlorenceMark McKirdyTuscany, with its distinctive food and wine, gregarious people, ancient landscape and history forged by fact and fable, is a compelling attraction. And while package tours largely eliminate apprehension, they...Read More >>Studying Italian at the Eurocentre School, Florence
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Isle of Gigha: A Pocket-Sized Hebridean GemPersephone VandegriftThis little Scottish island can quickly steal your heart away, and for many it has. Nestled on the west coast of Scotland, between the islands of Islay and Jura and...Read More >>
 
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The Art of TravelErin KuschnerFor those who are addicted to travel – who plan their next vacation as soon as they return; who look for a plane, train, boat, anything to move from...Read More >>
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The Pilgrim’s Place: Le Chemin de Saint Jacques de CompostelleCameron KarstenI came to Le Puy after being inspired by a book written by Paulo Coelho entitled The Pilgrimage, which chronicles the author’s mystical quest along The Way of...Read More >>
 
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The Brunton Solaris USB and Solo 3.4Nick AtlasIn the last several months, we’ve talked about a number of tiny, durable, and multifunctional electronic devices. They all have one thing in common: they need power. The electricity to...Read More >>
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Volcano Pacaya, GuatemalaNicola PeridesThe amazingly breath-taking volcano Pacaya was the highlight of my stay in Guatemala. Situated 30k south of Antigua it rises 2552 metres, or 8371ft into the...Read More >>
 
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Battling Buffalos in PokharaCarolyn BonelloIt all started to go wrong when a moment of sheer impulse led me to jump into the murky lake. Together with two girlfriends, I had been travelling around Nepal...Read More >>
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Ich Liebe Dich SwitzerlandKelly SaundersThe snow-capped Alps provided a striking background to the little town of Interlaken, allowing photographer Kelly Saunders to capture a glimpse into Swiss culture and culinary delights....Read More >>
 
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Belize: A Journey from Belize City to PlacenciaAaron OberThis was my first trip to Central America. I had arrived with intentions of writing a fly-fishing and kayaking story on Glovers Reef with friend and fellow photographer Paul...Read More >>
indescribable
Taj Mahal, IndiaAlexis HarmonPhoto by Alexis Harmon Taj Mahal, India (c) Alexis Harmon...Read More >>
 
in love
Celtic Splendor in Australia: Kings Plains CastleKellea CroftGrowing up I loved to play on the castle ruins in Germany. Every chance to get away was a train hop to Nuremburg to climb the walls, draw, write and...Read More >>
in good taste
Beer-less in BavariaSarah Jane ShangrawYou love traveling. You love peeking in on other cultures. And you try to participate—not merely observe—by joining the locals in their customs, eating the food, drinking the drink. So...Read More >>
 
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Travel Photographs: EthiopiaLies OuwerkerkTravel Photography Showcase: Ethiopia by Lies Ouwerkerk Photos by Lies Ouwerkerk                 Photos (c) Lies Ouwerkerk Lies Ouwerkerk is originally from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and currently resides in North Hatley,...Read More >>

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