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On the Bolivian Trail of “Che” – Bolivia
Juan Larranaga visited two small Bolivian towns th
Back to Pakistan: A Traveler’s Tale (1 of 2) – Pakistan
Experience a country as it was before the age of m
Back to Pakistan: A Traveler’s Tale (2 of 2) – Pakistan
Back to Pakistan: A Traveler’s Tale Women in Altit At Peshawar’s normally full Tourists’ Inn Motel, we hung out with the two other guests: Will, a 30-year-old New Yorker who was putting together a video about the tense times in Pakistan, and Charles, a 30-something Englishman who was driving from England to India in his […]
Butts, Blood and a Bloated Cow on a Peruvian Trek – Peru
In a place of death Kari Frizzle had never felt so
Damn the Man – Eugene, Oregon, USA
Damn the Man Eugene, Oregon Travel Guide The silver man is one of many performers who perform at the Market. In his case, his performance is to be stone-still, like a real statue. The Eugene Saturday Market. You’ve got to see it to believe it. While the majority of the world came to terms with
It’s Almost Over: Skiing ‘n More at Penn’s Woods (1 of 2) – Poconos Mountains, Pennsylvania
It’s Almost Over: Skiing ‘n More at Penn’s Woods Poconos Mountains, Pennsylvania January 13-14, 2001 A three-day holiday weekend in the winter is a great excuse to go skiing. About 4 days before Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, I get a call from my cousin Glenn. A ski trip to Vermont is being planned for
Touring Ancient Angkor…For Free!
A trip to Cambodia is incomplete without at least a day spent wandering around the magnificent Angkor Wat. MC stumbles upon a way to view the complex for free.
A Tourist in the Khyber Pass – Pakistan
Arthur Charles took the Khyber Pass to the Afghani
Of Curries and Common Ground – Chiang Mai, Thailand
Of Curries and Common Ground Inside the house, during one of our cooking classes. Note the open fire in the background. As Noi cooked, I asked a few questions, noticing that cooking methods and ingredients tended to repeat themselves. Noi’s English was good, but not perfect, and sometimes funny misunderstandings occurred. “What about duck?” I
Roman Holiday – Rome, Italy
Roman Holiday This summer, while my husband and I visited Rome, we spent one memorable evening on the terrace of the Hotel Eden enjoying the most romantic view of the Eternal City’s many cupolas, domes and steeples. It was a warm, enchanting night encouraged by some Italian red, a little too much world famous pasta,
Reaction in London & Around the World
After the 9-11 attacks, Maria Argyropoulos decides she’s not giving in: she’s not going home.
The Traveler’s Contribution
The Traveler’s Contribution September 19, 2001 In April 1995, I was traveling in Europe when the Federal Building in Oklahoma City was bombed. Coverage of the incident was minimal in the French press and only slightly more on the English-language European Sky network. Dissention within the EU topped the headlines. I remember story the that

