Month of December , 2003
| Kevin O'Shea thought himself fairly savvy, but his first encounter with some Chinese university students in Beijing left his wallet a little lighter. | My Bike is Broken: Losing it in Gyeongju - Gyeongju, South Korea Kevin O'Shea wanted something different than his usual stale weekends in Korea. He found it by getting lost in Gyeongju. |
| Sabrina Plum never knew five dollars could take her so far, when she set out into the dark past of Cambodia on the back of a moto. | Stephen Murphy wondered why it took a motorbike accident to finally meet Cambodian people in any meaningful way. |
| As Philip Blazdell left the barbed wire and mine filled DMZ that separates two countries, he felt a little less safe and secure, and hopes never to return. | It's not often Richard Remsberg is up before the sun, but he found two very good reasons during his time in Ecuador. |
| "Agri-tourism" seems to be the new phenomena. Unsophisticated enjoyment, kind hosts and the closeness to nature are what make farm destinations unique. | Chatham, Cape Cod, Massachusetts and The Captain's House Inn - Massachusetts Often referred to as the 'elbow of the Cape', Chatham, Cape Cod encompasses all that is enjoyable in life and is one of New England's most preserved towns. |
| The moment you enter the Emerson Inn, you experience a grand sense of escape, visualizing the era of steamer trunks, telegrams, and exotic ports. | Provincetown and Crowne Pointe Historic Inn - Provincetown, Massachusetts There is so much history and mystique attached to Provincetown that it is difficult to know where to begin. |
| Woodstock, Vermont is described by several publications to be one of the most beautiful small towns in the USA. | |
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