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A Sierra Leone AdventureDavid Utekin
There is an instinct inside many of us, a raw natural urge that draws us to the Road. It is a longing for the excitement of the unknown, the freedom...Read More >>
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Untouched Uganda: Lake Opeta's People & WildlifeSam D'Cruz
In the Northeastern region of Uganda lies a large, remote, seldom visited lake: Lake Opeta. The lake was designated a national conservation area in 2006 due to its numerous...Read More >>
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Beaches, Ashrams, and Backwaters: Exploring Kerala (& Mumbai), IndiaChristina Kay Bolton
When we arrived at Thiruvananthapuram’s (also known as Trivandrum) airport near the southern tip of India our driver, Arun, was magically waiting for us even though we’d given him the wrong...Read More >>
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Finding Paradise in MauritiusJohn M. Edwards
John M. Edwards grabs his “beach-combers card” and celebrates Diwali (Festival of Lights) on the Indian Ocean Isle of Mauritius--once only the roost of dodos, now the boast of beach bums...Read More >>

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Experiencing Paris as a LocalPatricia M. KongThere are two ways to experience Paris--as a visitor and as a local. I’ve done both. My first touristic Parisian holidays were amazing....Read More >>Experiencing Paris as a Local
 
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Travel Photographs: KyrgyzstanSophie IbbotsonPhotos by Sophie Ibbotson Photos by Sophie Ibbotson             (c)Sophie Ibbotson  ...Read More >>
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Baguettes: A Parisian Tradition, Hold the PreservativesMary AlbaneseIn Paris they used to say that a baguette, a newspaper, and bottle of milk could all be bought at the same price. Now, depending on what...Read More >>
 
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Incognito Contest May-June 2010Rachael RepoffI meandered alone peacefully through an unfamiliar public park. I was making my way to a museum someone had recommended, but the day was so beautiful I wasn’t...Read More >>
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Cane Field in St John, BarbadosRicardo ArthurPhoto by Ricardo Arthur   (c)Ricardo Arthur...Read More >>
 
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Surviving a Traditional Ayahuasca CeremonyKatie O'HaraStaring at the dark outline of the thatched roof against the night sky, my eyes begin to glaze over.  Lightning flashes—illuminating the faces of the three men on...Read More >>
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Magical Apo Island, PhilippinesTascha Eipe‘Hi! Hello! Where are you from?’  I stepped off the little boat knee-deep into the azure waters. A few meters away, children from the island yelled out to me....Read More >>
 
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Mas Economico BusKara CarlsonI have the gracefulness of a two-legged donkey. I blame this on the fact that I was born two months early and cross-eyed. They correlate. I was born with the...Read More >>
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To Camels from Cows: Algeria OverlandTom CooteAs soon as we had crossed into Algeria, it was clear that something wasn’t right. Our shared taxi was slowing down and speeding up, and staggering from side...Read More >>
 
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MRE's and Shelf-Stable Trail FoodNick AtlasWhen hiking hither and yon across the countryside and your pack is loaded with all the high-tech gear you've read about in previous reviews, there might come a...Read More >>
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Peace in the Nubra Valley, Ladakh, IndiaSatu Susanna RommiThe northernmost point a tourist can visit in India is in the village of Panamik, in the Nubra Valley in Ladakh. We have just driven three kilometres further. There...Read More >>
 
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Off the Tourist Trail: 1,000 Unexpected Travel AlternativesOff the Tourist Trail: 1,000 Unexpected Travel Alternatives by Eyewitness Travel (with a foreword by Bill Bryson) is an inspiring book offering a plethora of choices for...Read More >>
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Volunteering with the Ndebele community in South AfricaEmma FinlayI would like to share one unexceptional day of the three weeks I spent in South Africa. It started off normally except we were out of orange...Read More >>

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