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in-depth
Seven Days in Sicily
The island of Sicily is a stunningly diverse destination, filled with an incredible mixture of different cultures.  This is evident in many aspects of life there, particularly visible in the regi...
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incognito
Incognito Contest July-August 2009
For all of my aesthetic beauty, my technology was “green” long before the term was coined. Driven by the flowing river in days past, my job was to scoop up water in small receptacles attac...
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interview
Guarding the Past: An Interview with Ben Thomas and Chris Doyle
Several years ago Chris Doyle, Vice President of the Adventure Travel Trade Association, contacted the Archaeological Institute of America, North America’s oldest and largest archaeological orga...
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Vote here for this issue's best travel story!  Winner receives $100.  Chat on our forum, ask or answer questions, connect with other travelers.
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Beautiful, Bewildering Belfast Beautiful, Bewildering Belfast
I would not call myself a business traveler, nor would I claim to live abroad; implying distance from some hypothetical home base.  Instead, my home, my work, and my life...
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indulge
Switzerland: The Land That Time Forgot
Until the early 1950’s, the remote valleys, alps, and mountain villages of Switzerland were cut off from the rest of the country.  An influx of unprecedented post-war capital, fed by fright...
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involved
Saving Girls Lives in Nepal: NYOF Saving Girls Lives in Nepal: NYOF
Every year in the Himalayan country of Nepal, thousands of girls are sold by their families to be bonded servants. Olga Murray, an 84-year-old American, is in the process of eliminating this custom. T...
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ingenious
Love that Dirty Water: The WaterStick by Seldon Technologies Love that Dirty Water: The WaterStick by Seldon Technologies
Once in a while, you find something with a purpose so mundane and yet it functions so incredibly, that the ramifications of it are staggering. To this end, I went looking for a solution to a problem t...
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inhale
Paz Y Luz, Pisac, Peru Paz Y Luz, Pisac, Peru
Paz Y Luz in Pisac, Peru is a healing retreat located near the Urumbamba River and surrounded by mountains. It is close to town and also relatively close to the Incan ruins on the mountainside, overlo...
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indigenous
A Short Cut to Manhood, Uganda A Short Cut to Manhood, Uganda
The threshold, a tree branch on the ground, has been crossed.  The 16-year-old boy, the candidate, steps forward.  He's about to become a man.  The crowd encircled around him inches...
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innkeeper
Le V en Vertheuil, Bordeaux, France Le V en Vertheuil, Bordeaux, France
The Médoc region of Bordeaux produces some of the best known and most expensive wines in the world, and the hotel choices in the area seem priced to match. Unless you’re a professional in...
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The Problem with Leeches, Malaysia The Problem with Leeches, Malaysia
Charlotte Halligan gets to grips with the blood-sucking fiends in the world's oldest rainforest. I have learned something new: leeches move like ‘Slinkys.’ And when they sense you app...
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Solo Bus Adventures: Atacama to Salta Solo Bus Adventures: Atacama to Salta
I had been traveling alone through South America for three weeks when I awoke the morning of my 20-hour bus ride from San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, to Salta, Argentina, with a throbbing headache and t...
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Riga: “The Paris of the North” Riga: “The Paris of the North”
Once called the “Paris of the North,” Latvia’s capital, Riga, is a vibrant city once again. Now known as “The Baltic Hub,” it is easy to see why. Before Soviet occupation...
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Herring Point Beach, DE Herring Point Beach, DE
Photo of Herring Point Beach at Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes, DE by Pinaki Chakraborty...
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Alaska’s Grand Glaciers Alaska’s Grand Glaciers
As we sliced through the clouds, Mother Nature’s ice-ridden masterpiece unfurled beneath us, leaving our jaws unhinged and our voices silenced with awe. The chopper soared high above the Alaskan...
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Three Cups of Tea Three Cups of Tea
Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin is one of the most inspirational books I’ve read in years.  It is a must-read for every adventure traveler who has ever wondered i...
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Poetry on Stones – Hampi, the Forgotten Empire Poetry on Stones – Hampi, the Forgotten Empire
Hampi, the former capital of the Vijayanagar Empire (1336-1565 AD) in India, is a city set in the bygone era of medieval history. Positioned on the banks of the Tungabhadra River, the village of Hampi...
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Penny-pinching in Bratislava, Slovakia Penny-pinching in Bratislava, Slovakia
With the current economic crisis, expensive cities in Europe like Paris, London, and Vienna are out of many people’s reach. While some avoid the continent all together, there are still many plac...
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in good taste
Flames: Little Italia, Atlantic City
My fiancé and I had grown tired of the familiar attractions in Atlantic City that we’d seen before. Upon coming across “Flames,” which suits its name, we immediately fell in...
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Travel Photography Showcase: Mali Travel Photography Showcase: Mali
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