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Rajasthan and the ‘Golden Triangle’Christina Kay Bolton
Rajasthan and the ‘Golden Triangle’ are exotic and amazing; its forts, palaces, natural wonders, culture and cuisine entice you at the same time that its poverty and pollution repulse you. All...Read More >>
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Incognito Contest March-April 2010Rachael Repoff
I am located in the western part of my county’s capital; nestled in a cosmopolitan district with a reputation for being contemporary and fashionable. I’m also known for...Read More >>
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Gaspe Peninsula: A Sense of InfinitySylvie Malaborsa
Unprepared trips sometimes bring about wonderful surprises. For a summer escape, I had vaguely planned a short escapade to Quebec City. Then, one of my friends persuaded...Read More >>
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Volunteering Abroad: The Quiet Moments of Life in SamoaElizabeth Gartley
I set my alarm for 6 a.m., but since the roosters wake earlier, I’m generally up by 5:30. After a year and half, my life as a...Read More >>

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My Favorite Italian Winery: Tenuta la PazzagliaDiana G ArmstrongTenuta la Pazzaglia is a small vineyard with thirty acres under vines and five acres under olives. The first bunches of grapes you will see when arriving at Pazzaglia Winery...Read More >>
 
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Northern Laos Hill TribeChris DennyPhoto by Chris Denny   (c)Chris Denny...Read More >>
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Courida a Corda: Running from Bulls on Terceira Island, AzoresAndrea CalabrettaTerceira Island sits in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, among the isolated archipelago of the Azores. Its origins are humble—Portuguese farmers and fishermen settled the...Read More >>
 
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Wings, Wheels and Waves: An Exploration of Costa Rica's SouthStephanie HartkaThe flaps go down, the wheels descend out of the body of the aircraft and suddenly the tiny plane shudders to a halt. The light is golden and I am...Read More >>
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Phantom Forest Eco Reserve: Where Luxury Meets EcologyDale FehringerNestled in the hills above Knysna (pronounced “nighs-na”), in the middle of South Africa’s Garden Route, is a lodge that blends luxurious accommodation with environmental responsibility. It’s called the Phantom...Read More >>
 
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Learning a Language: The Foreign Family Vacation, aka Trial by FireBrendan van SonLearning a language is never easy. One’s head gets filled with foreign words and sounds, some of which are correct and others which are just nonsensical noise....Read More >>
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The LuxuryLite “Carbon Big Stik” Walking StaffNick AtlasA major part of traveling is walking and hiking long distances over varied terrain. Traveling by foot is often essential to visit the most interesting sites; in such...Read More >>
 
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Kilimanjaro: A Photographic Journey to the Roof of AfricaChristina Kay BoltonKilimanjaro: A Photographic Journey to the Roof of Africa by Michel Moushabeck and Hiltrud Schulz is the compelling story expressed largely through photographs of an impromptu journey to the...Read More >>
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Volunteering with International Medical Corps in HaitiRachael RepoffOn January 12th, 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck beneath Port-au-Prince Haiti; the initial quake was followed by twelve aftershocks each greater than 5.0 in magnitude. Nearly every...Read More >>

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