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Wandering Through Amsterdam's Canal DistrictLies Ouwerkerk
Lies Ouwerkerk returns to her native city and searches for the 5 best canal hotels, restaurants, brown cafe's, specialty shops, local markets, museums, and bike rental shops in the...Read More >>
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Incognito Contest January-February 2009Kristen Hamill
I am standing in the middle of a desert barren of plant life except for a solitary mesquite tree. This 400-year-old tree flourishes despite the lack of a water source, and...Read More >>
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Turkish Blue CruisesAaron Highfill
Many have lamented the loss of the Windjammer Barefoot Cruises. Catering to a much younger crowd than the big ships, their small wooden vessels would ply the azure waters of the...Read More >>
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Finding Tranquility in VietnamHaley and Mark LaMonica
Having spent three nights amid the chaos of Hanoi, we were looking forward to some relaxation on the peaceful waters of Halong Bay. After a quick breakfast with Ben,...Read More >>

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Travel Photographs: MoroccoStefania LaMonacaTravel Photography of Morocco by Stefania LaMonaca Photos by Stefania LaMonaca         ©Stefania LaMonaca  ...Read More >>
 
in good taste
Una bella ricettaJessica BorgesA pinch of culture, a spoonful of friends, and a dash of great memories Fresh scents of tomatoes, basil, pasta, and an array of herbs and spices lured us into...Read More >>
in love
Agape Love to MykonosKelly SaundersAncient Greek philosophers in the era of Plato, Aristotle and other timeless scholars have used the term “agape” to depict a deep emotion of genuine love, endearing affection, and warmth...Read More >>
 
indescribable
Brenton Point State Park, Newport, RIPinaki ChakrabortyBrenton Point State Park, Newport, RI, USA     Brenton Point State Park, Newport, RI, USA   ©Pinaki Chakraborty...Read More >>
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The Warm Heart of Borneo: SarawakAlison AitkenDense jungles, bats and blow-pipes. As our accidental party of four cheerfully unkempt backpackers and a quietly intrepid, forty-something Canadian couple travelled further up the Betang Rejang river and into...Read More >>
 
individual
Paddling in Pahia, New ZealandAaron OberThere I was, flipping through a guide book in my hostel bunk, while crunching noisily on vitamin C drops and sniffing back the head cold that I had...Read More >>
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Northern Holland's Unique Harborside AccommodationsLies OuwerkerkDuring a recent trip through the northern part of her native Holland, Lies Ouwerkerk discovered some interesting lodgings in unexpected places.   ...Read More >>
 
inept
Party in my Shoes: Thailand's Jungle LeechesAmy C. RankinMy birthday found me mid-jungle at the border of Burma and Thailand. I had a bit of a party, with native monkeys and various vermin celebrating with me.  I was...Read More >>
ingenious
Lingvosoft TranslatorNick AtlasOne of the biggest problems travelers face is communication. Sure, we’re cosmopolitan people of the world. We’ve been around. We’ve learned bits and pieces of other languages. Maybe we’re fluent...Read More >>
 
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I'’ll Never Be French (no matter what I do): Living in a...Eleanor TetreauI’ll Never Be French (no matter what I do): Living in a Small Village in Brittany by Mark Greenside is a memoir about an artistic couple who...Read More >>
innkeeper
Alaska's Denali Princess Wilderness LodgeJessica BorgesAlaska is known for a variety of attractions that lure in tourists year after year. Highlighted among those are the ever-popular Mt. McKinley, Denali National Park...Read More >>
 
insight
Cataloging the Biodiversity of Reptiles and Amphibians in Western EcuadorStephen J. BugajIt wasn’t quite 9:30 in the morning and I was already wringing wet with perspiration. As we trudged up the steep slope of the mountain, the mud made my...Read More >>
interchange
The Call of Brazil's CapoeiristaRoxanna BentonCh-ch-ching-dong-dong. As soon as the familiar notes start, ears perk up. Ch-ch-ching-dong-dong. Within seconds, eyes start to flick around the room. Ch-ch-ching-dong-dong. Smiling people start to form...Read More >>The Call of Brazils Capoeirista
 
interest
Key West: Sophisticated Pleasures from Cabaret to Literary PartiesLucy KomisarOn a sultry evening in Key West, my friend and I strolled down Duval Street, towards the Gulf of Mexico. Nearing the water’s edge,...Read More >>
interview
South African Culture at Eye LevelJessica BorgesWhile trips to tropical islands or tourist-studded hot spots have their appeal, some travelers opt to go the non-traditional route to quench their travel thirsts. For one...Read More >>
 
involved
Alternative Spring Break: Service in the Dominican RepublicMegan Veloza“Bienvenido a la Republica Dominicana!” were the first words I heard after disembarking my 6:00 am flight. It was the start of spring break my senior...Read More >>

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