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What a Difference Two Years Makes
A lot can happen in two years.Two years ago, I left New Zealand with a camera and a sense of adventure. One year ago, I wrote this list of the most interesting... Read more
The 12 March 2013 by Antipodeanblog
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A Soviet Secret
By Kelly Raftery It was the fall of 1994, a year and a half or so after the collapse of the Soviet Union. I had just signed on with a small company out of... Read more
The 12 March 2013 by Noveladventurers
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2013 Treks to Machu Picchu
As prospective Inca Trail trekkers learn, March begins the season for Inca Trail and alternative treks, and 2013 is starting off strong. Read more
The 11 March 2013 by Alpacaexpeditions
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Best Airline Beds in the Sky
If uncomfortably narrow seats and unsuccessful attempts to fall asleep while sitting upright have tainted your memory of flying economy-class style, you’re not... Read more
The 11 March 2013 by Healthytravelblog
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The Case of the Biggest Ego
Dear Leader, Version 3.0, and Dennis Rodman I was reading an article in The Economist over the weekend about the sanctions against North Korea, and Kim Jong Un’... Read more
The 11 March 2013 by Berniegourley
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The Most Parisian Flea Market: Puces De Vanves
My Italian friends, who visited Paris in January to attend two design fairs, were especially crushed that a snowstorm kept them from going to the Puces de... Read more
The 11 March 2013 by Sedulia
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All Roads Lead to the Beach
Torrey Pines Nature ReserveThat’s at least what our helpful campground host informed us while pointing out nearby locations on her San Diego map. Read more
The 11 March 2013 by Everywhereonce
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5 Tips for a Budget-Friendly Paris Vacation
The City of Lights is world famous as one of the most beautiful, historic and romantic cities in the world, but it’s definitely not known as a budget travel... Read more
The 11 March 2013 by Smartgirltravel
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Crazy Anchoring in Raja Ampat
Anchoring in most of Raja Ampat has been challenging to say the least. Depths of 100 feet and more are common; so are strong currents. We experienced this both... Read more
The 11 March 2013 by Behan Gifford
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A Totally Different Light Over Manila
Docking at the wharf of Manila reminds me of my first arrival in the city many years ago: the first of many arrivals I have experienced in the Philippine... Read more
The 11 March 2013 by Davedtc
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