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The Isle of Skye: a Microcosm of the Scottish HighlandsClint Cameron
“Aye lad, for sure hameldame ole Eilean a’Cheo” was the thickly accented and somewhat incomprehensible drawl of a reply uttered from a rather uncordial elderly local to what I assumed...Read More >>
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Tajik Spirituality: Saints and Ritual in the Zarafshan ValleyAi Watanabe
I left for Zarafshan from Tajikistan’s capital, Dushanbe, at about noon. Not the best idea to leave then -- I ended up traveling through the hottest part of the day and...Read More >>
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Cuba's Port of HopeLuke Maguire Armstrong
Walking through the relaxed streets of Viñales, on my way to the Cubanacán travel office to rent a bike, a Cuban rides up flashing me his yellow bike and...Read More >>
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Saving Girls Lives in Nepal: NYOFGregg Tully
Every year in the Himalayan country of Nepal, thousands of girls are sold by their families to be bonded servants. Olga Murray, an 84-year-old American, is in the process of eliminating...Read More >>

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Travel Photographs: MexicoAllison HeiliczerPhotos by Allison Heiliczer               ©Allison Heiliczer   To reach the photographer, her email address is: allisonl.grossman@gmail.com  ...Read More >>
 
in good taste
When in Tallinn, Eat Cake!Belinda HoganThe Baltics are just waiting for a tourist avalanche. Estonia, one of the three countries that make up this small and flat region, (the others being Latvia and...Read More >>
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Incognito Contest May-June 2009Christina Kay BoltonI am standing on an absolutely pristine beach with soft, pure white sand and turquoise water so clear that I can see every detail at the bottom of the sea....Read More >>
 
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At one in the Blue Mosque, Istanbul, TurkeyAllison L. GrossmanPhoto by Allison L. Grossman   ©Allison L. Grossman To reach the photographer, her email address is: allisonl.grossman@gmail.com...Read More >>
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MIS: Mexican International SpeedwayKent V. FlowersThere are only slight differences in driving techniques employed by the average Mexican driver and those by the professional auto racing circuit. The similarities far outweigh the differences....Read More >>
 
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Affordable Spring TravelSasha DidierIf the dismal economy is preventing you from taking a vacation this spring, consider this:  while most are putting their travel plans on hold, vacations may actually be more affordable...Read More >>
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Briefcase by Saddleback Leather CompanyNick AtlasOver the last few years, you've seen a variety of reviews here for many different types of things. Having reviewed a great number of products recommended to take on your...Read More >>
 
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Paz Y Luz, Pisac, PeruChristina Kay BoltonPaz Y Luz in Pisac, Peru is a healing retreat located near the Urumbamba River and surrounded by mountains. It is close to town and also relatively close to the...Read More >>
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Don’t Go ThereChristina Kay BoltonDon’t Go There: the Travel Detective’s Essential Guide to the Must-Miss Places of the World by Peter Greenberg is packed with useful information about the places you want...Read More >>
 
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Le V en Vertheuil, Bordeaux, FranceEric RosenThe Médoc region of Bordeaux produces some of the best known and most expensive wines in the world, and the hotel choices in the area seem priced to...Read More >>
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Diamond Head Volcano, HawaiiJessica BorgesAt 762 feet with a panoramic view of gorgeous Waikiki and the Pacific Ocean, it’s amazing to know that where we stood was once a thriving, bubbling...Read More >>
 
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The Art of the Korean School LunchJon W. Wick If I had a nickel for every time I responded ‘hello’ to one of my students in the lunchroom, well, let’s just say that would solve a lot of my...Read More >>The Art of the Korean School Lunch
interest
To Seville and BackChad JarrahA week ago, I was just as frustrated as any other chump annoyed by the weight of responsibility. Finishing one job just to rush to the next; paying one bill...Read More >>
 
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Cycle Strongman: An Interview with Chris RoachKristen HamillOn March 28, 2009, Australian Chris Roach set out on an eight-year journey to cycle the world. The 27-year-old Newcastle native is the one-man operation behind the Cycle...Read More >>

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