1.

The Five Of 51

 by David Olson
Posted: October 4, 2008
I held the keys to my apartment loosely in my fingers, sitting on top of my enormous, overstuffed Jansport backpack, sweaty and... Full story »
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3.

India On Three Wheels

 by Jeff Eagar
Posted: September 16, 2008
It had just topped 45 °C, the sun was blazing high above us in a clear blue sky and a hot wind was blowing across the cracked... Full story »
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4.

Spain Tales: The Rough Patch

 by Heather Wallace
Posted: September 16, 2008
Some vacations go smooth as butter. I can´t say the same for this one...not anymore. I´m well-into my Spanish photo tour... Full story »
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6.

Spain Tales: Room With A View

 by Heather Wallace
Posted: September 9, 2008
After two weeks jetting around London´s tubes and lazing on Portugal´s beaches, I finally landed in Spain today around noon,... Full story »
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7.

Més Que Un Club: FC Barcelona A Symbol of Catalonia

 by Matthew Genner
Posted: September 8, 2008
Whether you are climbing the steps of the Sagrada Familia or sipping a coffee near La Seu in the Barri Gòtic, Barcelona has many... Full story »
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8.

Zoom, Zoom, Splat

 by Heather Wallace
Posted: August 31, 2008
This morning I was sitting in a cafe beside Rossio Square on another beautiful sunny day in Lisbon, Portugal, lamenting that I... Full story »
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9.

Red Sea Crossing

 by Jordan Franzblau
Posted: August 25, 2008
After seeing the wonders that lie within the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, we set off to the Sinai peninsula of Egypt. Crossing... Full story »
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10.

My Midnight Safari In Tel Aviv

 by Jordan Franzblau
Posted: August 19, 2008
Most travel stories tell of the overwhelming exuberance and awe that hits you as you enter this new, exotic realm previously unknown.... Full story »
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11.

iAct 6 Day 4: Darfur Olympics

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: August 4, 2008
REDONDO BEACH, CA, July 27, 2008—Stop Genocide Now representatives, Gabriel Stauring and Katie-Jay Scott return to Eastern Chad,... Full story »
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12.

iAct Day 2: Camp Oure Cassoni

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: August 3, 2008
Stop Genocide Now representatives, Gabriel Stauring and Katie-Jay Scott return to Eastern Chad, Africa as a part of the Dream for Darfur Olympics program.... Full story »
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13.

i-Act: Putting A Face To The Numbers In Camp Oure Cassoni

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: August 1, 2008
Stop Genocide Now representatives, Gabriel Stauring and Katie-Jay Scott return to Eastern Chad, Africa as a part of the Dream... Full story »
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iAct Day 1: Camp Oure Cassoni

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: August 1, 2008
Stop Genocide Now activists head to Africa along with Dream for Darfur in hopes of helping refugees: Stop Genocide Now representatives, Gabriel Stauring... Full story »
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15.

The Saga Of A Ronin English Teacher In Japan

 by Samurai Dave
Posted: August 1, 2008
Finding a teaching job in Tokyo isn’t always as easy as one would think. Though there is a plethora of English schools available,... Full story »
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16.

Niagara Day Trip, Girlfriend's Great Idea!

 by Zach McCarthy
Posted: July 24, 2008
The Girl suggested we hit up the Niagara region, specifically the tiny village of Niagara-On-The-Lake. This is a part of Southern... Full story »
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17.

Jamaica With Bobo, Baby Belly And Backpack

 by Sarah K. Grundy
Posted: July 15, 2008
I was 20 years old in the midst of a concrete jungle education, in the heart of Manhattan. My roommate Nancy and I were in love... Full story »
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18.

I Ran With The Bulls And I Blame Hemingway

 by Samurai Dave
Posted: July 9, 2008
Personally, I blame that macho-istic bastard Hemingway for my foolhardy decision to run with the bulls of Pamplona several years... Full story »
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19.

The Nanaimo 50-Kilometer Holiday

 by David Stanley
Posted: June 24, 2008
GoNanaimo.com announces the creation of the Nanaimo 50-Kilometer Holiday with seven self-guided tours within a 50-kilometer radius of Nanaimo, British... Full story »
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20.

Four Ways To Survive Malaria-Risk Destinations

 by Christine Waverly
Posted: May 15, 2008
Malaria is often transmitted to humans through a bite by an infected mosquito, particularly the female Anopheles mosquito, known... Full story »
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22.

The Pros And Cons Of A Multiethnic Society

 by Jurgen Ankenbrand
Posted: March 31, 2008
Is a multicultural society desirable? There are good and negative aspects for everyone and we all must decide for our selves With... Full story »
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23.

Samoa: Heart Of Polynesia

 by David Stanley
Posted: March 24, 2008
This "Heart of Polynesia" is politically split into two distinct entities 80 miles apart. The country Samoa is a former German... Full story »
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24.

A Moonlight Trek On The Inca Trail

 by Jurgen Ankenbrand
Posted: March 6, 2008
Planning is always important for anything in life, especially for any adventure travel trip. But then no one can plan for every... Full story »
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25.

Watch Your Step

 by Jennifer Wallis
Posted: March 5, 2008
When we arrived, my husband decided he would stay with our small children while I ventured into the top of the arch. Clutching... Full story »
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