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Sikkim and Darjeeling: Eco-travel at its BestChristina Kay Bolton
Sikkim is the greenest state in India in more than one way. It is lush and vibrantly green due to its unique micro-climate, created by its location...Read More >>
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Incognito Contest Jan-Feb 2010Dale Fehringer
I am riding in a safari vehicle which stops in front of a water hole. Less than 30 feet away is a group of 40 Kalahari elephants. It's spring, and there...Read More >>
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The Highland Games, Isle of Skye, ScotlandLily Iona MacKenzie
The Isle of Skye has always felt like home for me, though I’ve never lived there and have visited only twice. A first-generation Canadian, I grew up...Read More >>
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Guerrilla Aid: an Interview with Barton BrooksRachael Repoff
Barton Brooks, leading by example, is making up his own rules for saving the world. While reading O Magazine, I came across an article about a man named Barton...Read More >>

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Travel Photographs: ZimbabweWalter RomeoImages by Walter Romeo               (c)Walter Romeo...Read More >>
 
in good taste
Cambodia & Vietnam: Cuisine on the HorizonScott HaasSiem Reap: Twelfth century Buddhist and Hindu temples, huge fruit bats flying like black clouds over city parks, and rice fields stretching for miles in all directions.  My wife and...Read More >>
in love
Quebec City: a Romantic EscapeChristina Kay BoltonQuebec City is a romantic, beautiful old city with cobblestone streets and the Chateau Frontenac sitting like a castle next to a wide boardwalk overlooking the St. Laurent...Read More >>
 
indescribable
St. Basil's Cathedral, Red Square, MoscowMaria A. BelfordPhoto by Maria A. Belford   (c)Maria A. Belford...Read More >>
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New Orleans Jazz Fest: the Beat Goes OnMark McKirdyWhen Hurricane Katrina visited southeast Louisiana on August 29, 2005, it didn’t knock first. The wolf-wild winds huffed and puffed and destroyed more than 350,000 homes. Almost 2,000 people lost...Read More >>
 
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Italy: Walking Tuscany's White RoadsEva StelzerFrom my hotel balcony in Pienza, I glimpse the tangle of the "strade bianche" – white roads radiating on the green backdrop of the Val D'Orcia. I've guided walking tours...Read More >>
inept
How Not to Pack for 9 Months in Central AmericaMateo AmaralWhen moving to Central America for nine months, you need to make certain sacrifices. It begins when you pack – forced to squint into that humid future while sucking on...Read More >>
 
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The YoGen Mobile ChargerNick AtlasAs all of you who read these reviews know, I am a serious geek for gadgets. If it's small and does something cool, it will make me salivate like one...Read More >>
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Yoga in GoaAshley A. CooperSomewhere between dreaming and waking, the birds' songs infiltrate. Before my mind can construct its reality, the world wraps itself around me and enters deeply – stretching from never into...Read More >>
 
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Upside DownRebecca SafierGeorgina Carr’s novel Upside Down reads like a diary – an intimate collection of her thoughts, feelings, and experiences as she seeks (and finds) adventure throughout Australia.  In her...Read More >>
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Glenburn Tea Estate, Darjeeling, IndiaChristina Kay BoltonGlenburn Tea Estate is one of the most special and unique places in India. The former quarters of a British tea estate owner has been meticulously restored in...Read More >>
 
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Floating Weightless in the Dead SeaRebecca SafierI stood under the white hot sun at the edge of the Dead Sea, hesitating to expose my sensitive skin to the waters of one of the saltiest lakes in...Read More >>
interchange
Studying and Living AbroadNeha PrakashPriya Jhaveri misses her dog. Jhaveri never spent one night without the black, furry beast lying across her blue, polka-dotted comforter, tickling her toes. But for the past two...Read More >>
 
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Riding From Saigon to AngkorJeff FitzgibbonCambodia’s roads are hot, flat and straight as a rail, but for all that, cycling on them is an exhilarating multi-dimensional experience Just for a moment, the piglets stopped their...Read More >>
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Holidaying with an ElephantJane Bennett“You mean you spent your holiday looking after an elephant?” my friends ask incredulously before bombarding me with dozens of questions. Yes, it’s true; I spent my holiday this year...Read More >>

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