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Beyond the Beach: Seven Days in Central MexicoKristen Hamill
Gruesome reports of decapitated bodies, kidnapped Americans, and cartel shootouts - these days it’s hard to read anything about Mexico that doesn’t relate to drug-related violence. Even popular tourist destinations like...Read More >>
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Three Days in ParisChristina Kay Bolton
What to do in the city of love and lights with only three days and three nights? With such an incredible array of options—where does one begin? Luckily, this was my...Read More >>
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Working with the Peace Corps in Cape VerdeCallie Flood
  When I decided to apply for the Peace Corps, I thought it would be best to enter the process with no expectations. With a degree in English and Sociology, an interest...Read More >>
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Incognito Contest: March-April 2011Kristen Hamill
I am standing on a natural rock formation on the southeastern coast of this island state.  This rare geological feature, caused by natural erosion formed in flat-lying sedimentary rock, gives the...Read More >>

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In the Footsteps of Mark Twain: an Interview with Lord StrathcarronLord Strathcarron, a British author and world traveler, writes travel books of the in-the-footsteps-of genre, touring the world on his sailing boat: a cat-rigged ketch that looks like "two mating...Read More >>In the Footsteps of Mark Twain: an Interview with Lord Strathcarron
 
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Thailand: Learning Permaculture in PaiSergey KahnFood is my obsession.  I don’t just mean from the moment it hits my plate; my interest is in everything from the soil and the growing to sustainability. Yet I’ve...Read More >>Thailand: Learning Permaculture in Pai
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Hiking in Eastern TibetEvan UlbrichtWe got on the frail old Chinese bus headed for the town of Litang — hailed as one of the highest towns in the world at 4,014 meters. The driver...Read More >>Hiking in Eastern Tibet
 
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The Reluctant Techno-VoyageuseSusan B. Apel  I’ve always hated technology, at least I used to. During my adult life, my adaptation to technological changes goes something like this: I hate it. I hate most of it....Read More >>The Reluctant Techno-Voyageuse
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Bodhi Villa, Kampot, CambodiaAlex McCulloughTraveling through Southeast Asia, you will be hard pressed not to stumble upon some of the most relaxing guesthouses the world over. Set on rivers, on oceans, or even in...Read More >>Bodhi Villa, Kampot, Cambodia
 
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Spice Up Your Relationship In JamaicaStephanie HiltzThe third largest island in the Caribbean, Jamaica is a cultural paradise, bringing out any couples’ spicy side.  From music, to romantic sunsets, adventure and famous jerk dishes, Jamaica features...Read More >>Spice Up Your Relationship In Jamaica
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Hindu Bratabandha Ceremony, NepalAmanda ShoreA Photo Essay A boy waits for his Bratabandha to begin. Bratabandha is a complex Hindu ceremony where boys, between 8 and 12, take the first steps in learning the...Read More >>Hindu Bratabandha Ceremony, Nepal
 
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Big Bend SoloBarbara WeddleI step out of my rental car. Into the hot sun. I pick my way through some prickly pear cactus to stand next to a barbed wire fence strung together...Read More >>Big Bend Solo
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Really Wild Food Festival: Tasting the Ciders of WalesBen KeeneConsidering I was about to spend a week in Wales on a journalistic quest to try as many Welsh cider varieties as possible, I should have brought a raincoat, or...Read More >>Really Wild Food Festival: Tasting the Ciders of Wales
 
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Cartagena, ColombiaRobert Johnson  (c)Robert Johnson a couple more... ...Read More >>Cartagena, Colombia
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Freedom Camping in New ZealandAlicia Harney There is a phenomenon here in New Zealand that dominates the tourist industry. Freedom camping is the art of driving around this magnificent country, usually in a campervan, and camping...Read More >>Freedom Camping in New Zealand
 
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Columbia Sportswear Bugathermo Techlite BootsNick AtlasTravel planning is a complex business involving many variables and wildly differing requirements, but most trips have at least one thing in common: there will be walking.  If the place...Read More >>Columbia Sportswear Bugathermo Techlite Boots
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The Lunatic ExpressChristina BoltonThe Lunatic Express, by Carl Hoffman, is the story of a journey on some of the world’s most dangerous trains, buses, boats, and airlines. Hoffman travels over mountain passes and...Read More >>The Lunatic Express
 
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Travel Photographs: Papua New GuineaGéraldine Dion St-PierrePictures by Géraldine Dion St-Pierre                     (c) Géraldine Dion St-Pierre...Read More >>Travel Photographs: Papua New Guinea

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