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Weathering the Changes – the Irish Countryside – Ireland …

Robyn Dwyer says forget the rain, she's taking in the countryside around Dublin before more housing developments do.

Robyn Dwyer

Roy’s Offbeat London – London, England

Roy A. Barnes has found new and out of the way places visitors don't see. Plus, they all include free admission except for the last destination, …

Canadian Tulip Festival (1 of 2) – Ottawa, Canada

Think Ottawa. Now think tulips. Think they don't go together? Think again, says Fred Perry.

Biking Oregon’s McKenzie River Trail – Willamette National Forest

Scott Churchill rides the finest the Pacific Northwest has to offer. So far.

Scott Churchill

Climbing Mt. Meru (1 of 2) – Tanzania

Mt. Meru lacks a lot of the things Kilimanjaro has in abundance: high price, altitude sickness, droves of tourists. No wonder it’s so worthwhile.

Graydon Hazenberg

Oudtshoorn’s Ostriches – Garden Route, South Africa

Allan Taylor raps philosophical about the many uses of an Ostrich while visiting a farm in South Africa.

Finding the "Lost Treasure" of Tranquillity in Huanchaco …

Randell Lee appreciated and understood the true value of 'wasting time' and doing absolutely 'Nothing!' in the beach town of Huanchaco.

10000 feet and Smoking – a Flight on Cubana Airways – Cuba

Aaron O’Sullivan is really afraid of flying. Imagine his reaction as he flys with an airline with the worst safety record in the entire industry.

Aaron O'Sullivan

Festival Internacional de Benicassim (1 of 2) – Spain

Being a festive fibber only cost Anne Austin 110 euros, and that even came with a camping spot near the train tracks.

Casco Viejo – Panama City, Panama

Mike Heavers is awed by resilient, sensual, enticing Casco Vieja.

A Winter’s Journey to Harbin – Harbin, China

In the Paris of Asia, the tiger stretched towards Matthew Gill, who wondered if his travel insurance would cover this.

The Overnight Train to Budapest – Hungary

It wasn't uncomfortable beds, rough train rides or a snoring sleeping companion that made Lee Abbamonte's life miserable: it was body odor.