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| Botswana: Beauty & The Beasts |
Fall 2011 > Issue 80 “His rotten-meat breath woke me up,” said our guide, Gavin. “The hyena stuck his nose into my mosquito net, but I pretended to sleep, so he eventually slunk away.” Read more
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| Searching for Leprechauns |
Summer 2011 > Issue 79 Our Ring of Kerry drive continued to Sneem, a village of bright pink, yellow, green and blue homes, restaurants and shops. Flower pots decorated Sneem's old stone bridge, the narrowest part of the Ring of Kerry. Read more
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| Surprising Saskatchewan |
Spring 2011 > Issue 78 "Yawn." That was the response we got from family and friends when we told them we were vacationing in Saskatchewan. "Really?" That was their response when we told them about the discoveries that we made there. Read more
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| Exploring Mexico's Colonial Cities |
Winter 2010 > Issue 77 Lively music lured us into the House of Eleven Courtyards in Pátzcuaro, a four-hour drive west of Mexico City. A guitarist and two fiddlers accompanied two young dancers dressed as elderly men with white hair, pink face masks, ribboned sombreros and beautifully embroidered white clothing. As the musicians played faster, the men danced more rapidly, stomping their shoes and canes on the flat stone tiles. The Dance of the Old Men satirizes old Spanish men who sat and smoked, while elderly Indian men fished, collected wood and danced. Read more
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| Demystifying the Amazon |
Fall 2010 > Issue 76 An Amazon cruise is all about shattering misconceptions. Even at the planning stage, the river’s size changed our intentions of taking a full-length cruise. We knew that the 6,740-kilometre Amazon is the second-longest river in the world after the Nile, but we didn’t realize that no single ship cruises the Brazilian, Peruvian, Bolivian and Ecuadorian sections of the Amazon. Read more
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| A Driving Tour of Holland |
Summer 2010 > Issue 75 Holland is a tourism paradox. It's a compact country (only 175 by 295 kilometers in size), but it is so full of things to see and do that it seems much larger. You can drive from corner to corner in just four hours, but spend weeks sightseeing in-between. Travelling around, you'll find the latest fashions and traditional costumes, ancient monuments and modern ports. Read more
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