Month of November , 2004
Leave Your Heart in San Francisco; Spend a Day in Pacifica - Pacifica, California, USA Heather Barnes encourages you to spend a day in Pacifica - a relaxing, hidden paradise 15 minutes away from San Fran. | Loud Volcanoes and Dense Jungles - Playa Hermosa/Central America/Costa Rica There is much to see and do in Costa Rica, but Tamara Garcia fears it will all soon dissapear. |
| Colin Todhunter knows that in India, you either go stir crazy inside or take your chances and go stare crazy outside. | If you have a desire to write, S.A.J. Shirazi asks, why not focus on obscure destinations like Pakistan? |
| Eric D. Lehman hikes eighty miles through England's Lake District. Boy, do his feet hurt! | Heather Barnes describes how to travel into another world and time with a visit to Bernkastle, Germany. |
| Tyson Cable reflects on India's society as he travels by motorcycle through the countryside. | Workaholic Jeff DePress gets stuck in Cozumel's tourist trap. At least he was able to scuba. |
| During his university finals, Jeff DePree decides to take a quick trip to Tunisia, only to get home a few hours before his tests. | Yakutsk, in the desolate landscape of Siberia is home to 200,000 people and, as Joshua K. Hartshorne reports, Russia's diamond and gold industry. |
| Nick Sheridan points out the best of the Yunnan Province in China. | Pete Day and his friends are picked up for murder in Bavaria. |
| Pete Day recollects his trip to Cairo in 1979. | Il Ballo Di Autostrada (The Freeway Dance) - Florence, Italy A fender-bender is nothing Bobbie Webb can't handle - except she's in Italy, she only speaks a little Italian and she has to fill out two accident reports. |
The Sorrows of Santiago: Augusto Pinochet and Chile - Santiago, Chile It is 1998 and Erika Lorentzsen is running for her life from the Chilean cabineros. | |
| Pete Day takes on nuns, a conductor and an "errant" train. | Yelena Brachman's spiritual journey to the holiest mountain in Asia six months ago is one she's still trying to understand today. |
| Colin Todhunter points out that with travel writing, financial gain isn't everything. Those who travel-write for webzines are ordinary people, travelling on their own money and incurring all of the risks entailed with independent travel. | S.A.J. Shirazi highlights the top treks in Pakistan. |
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