Month of October , 2002
Soft Landings and Heavy Breathing in Malawi - Nkhata Bay, Malawi Aaron O'Sullivan's note to all parents: You do not send a chocolate addicted child with an eating disorder to the Cadbury's chocolate factory for a holiday. And never, ever send an 18-year-old pot-smoking Californian to Malawi. | |
| Being a festive fibber only cost Anne Austin 110 euros, and that even came with a camping spot near the train tracks. | Being a festive fibber only cost Anne Austin 110 euros, and that even came with a camping spot near the train tracks. |
| Joanne Paul dreamed of getting back to Dorset almost from the day she left the last time. When she finally made it back, Dorset did not disappoint. | Patricia Perkins' poor preparation left her open to a unique and wonderful adventure with a family of locals. |
Dorset Magic Sometimes Turned Off But Mostly Turned On - Wareham, England Sometimes it takes a little longer than usual for the magic to show itself, but Joanne Paul is still a believer. | |
| Montenegro may well be the last part of Europe uncontaminated by the spread of the Irish bar. However, Alan Grant found much more to intrigue him about this proud, small nation. | Erik R. Trinidad thought he was watching a parade in Barcelona, until the police waded in with nightsticks and tear gas. |
| Erin Joslyn climbed the holy mountain of Croagh Patrick with two locals who later gave her one of the most interesting and somewhat scary days in her life. | Sarah Sung never expected the amazing adventure she would have in Florence, Italy, all the result of a chance encounter and coincidence. |
| Kolby Kirk runs through the checklist of what makes a good alternative campsite when no other accommodation options are available. | |
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