Month of April , 2006
Road Tripping The West: Travels Through Time - Western North America Cat George details a road trip through the North American west with a historical bent. | Rebecca Lorimer sometimes feels as though she's living her entire Ecuadorian life on a bus - a big, blue, dusty, reggeaton-blaring bus. |
| Sheila Melissa A. Maniego takes a friend's advice and enjoys Singapore's culinary offerings. | Walking is a great way to explore Vienna. Just head off a few blocks in any direction and you will be exposed to museums, cafes, music events and parks that will fill your day with wonder. |
Storm in Puerto Jimenez - Puerto Jimenez, Costa Rica Matt Baatz had enough money to eat, pay for my room, or take the bus out of town, probably not enough to do more than one, his choice.
| Wines By The Hour In Victoria - Victoria, Australia Rex Crum devotes some of his time in Australia to touring the impressive vineyards in Victoria. |
I Lost My Virginity to a Brazilian Churrascaria - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Ryan Keller tells the story of his first visit to a Brazilian churrascaria. | Sailing the World - Holland America Style - Mediterranean Sea In ten days, Tom Dwyer managed to visit eight countries (Italy, Croatia, Greece, Malta, Sicily, Monaco, France and Spain) and did it in total comfort and style - and only unpacked once. |
| The seas surrounding Bali are awash in mysteries. Here John M. Edwards puzzles over an enduring Indonesian enigma: mermaids. | Deliver Us From Howler Monkeys - Bethel, Guatemala There comes a time in every miserable journey when you stop talking, stop telling childhood stories and making up road bingo games and joking about being eaten by hower monkeys. Megan Lyles has reached that point. |
| Krista Kelly avoids getting kidnapped by a dirty raver in Frankfurt. | Pegged as a narcotics dealer, Antonio Sanchez buys his way to freedom in Russia. |
| According to legend, the fountain at the Gazi Husrevbeg mosque is enchanted. One drink and to Sarajevo you will return. Two drinks and in Sarajevo you will remain. Enchantments and legends aside, Sarajevo won Jacki Banks' heart almost instantly. No magic required. | Krista Kelly recounts her encounters with various chauffeurs around the east coast of Spain. |
| Matt Paxman asks - how difficult is traveling in Thailand? | Seth Brooks was not the first strange bearded man to step foot on Peruvian soil. Nearly 500 years ago Francisco Pizzaro, with the blessing of the Spanish monarchy, led an expedition of 179 conquistadores to Peru. Today, a new kind of conquistador is tramping around the country. |
Quintessential France: Paris by Night and Day - Paris, France There is no doubt about it: Paris has a reputation. Amongst the great cities of the world, Paris is the city which all the other cities envy. In fact, if he was one of those smaller cities, Jason Gaskell would want to be just like Paris when he grows up. | Super Bowl Sunday in Los Antiguos, Argentina - Los Antiguos, Argentina It was something for George Kalli to be at a meat-eating frenzy with a bunch of half-drunk, large-knife-wielding Argentineans with red meat and red wine often dripping from their full mouths. |
Planes, Trains and Good Times at Roskilde Festival, Denmark - Roskilde, Denmark Roskilde has got to be one of the best organised festivals around now, and as word of it spreads, so too will the nationalities making the pilgrimage. | In Zion... - Zion National Park, Utah, USA Philip Blazdell attempts to capture the essence of Zion. |
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Cat George details a road trip through the North American west with a historical bent.
Matt Baatz had enough money to eat, pay for my room, or take the bus out of town, probably not enough to do more than one, his choice.
Rex Crum devotes some of his time in Australia to touring the impressive vineyards in Victoria.
Ryan Keller tells the story of his first visit to a Brazilian churrascaria.
In ten days, Tom Dwyer managed to visit eight countries (Italy, Croatia, Greece, Malta, Sicily, Monaco, France and Spain) and did it in total comfort and style - and only unpacked once.
There comes a time in every miserable journey when you stop talking, stop telling childhood stories and making up road bingo games and joking about being eaten by hower monkeys. Megan Lyles has reached that point.
There is no doubt about it: Paris has a reputation. Amongst the great cities of the world, Paris is the city which all the other cities envy. In fact, if he was one of those smaller cities, Jason Gaskell would want to be just like Paris when he grows up.
It was something for George Kalli to be at a meat-eating frenzy with a bunch of half-drunk, large-knife-wielding Argentineans with red meat and red wine often dripping from their full mouths.
Philip Blazdell attempts to capture the essence of Zion.
