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Travel diaries: Adventures into the unknown 51 Articles

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    by Allan Eastman

    Tickets, Money, Passport Doesn't everybody want to go on an Around The World Trip? Taking this ultimate journey must cross the mind of almost every human being at some point in their life. Go out and see the entire...read more

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    by Kathryn O'Hehir

    "Chasing the Comet's Tail: The Search for Tukten Sherpa" My last day in China, October 30, 2003, a dear friend and teacher, Katleen, took me to the White Pagoda Temple, the oldest Buddhist shrine in Beijing, bu...read more

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    by James Spiller

    Travel Diary: Agra, India Only when we are alone can we find true peace. Only when we forget humanity around us and their stringent rules, when we forget our own preconceived notions of what others should think about us...read more

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    by Kathleen Ann Strach

    The spring of 1970 was a welcome sight in Northern Wisconsin. It was April first and I had a bad case of the highway blues. At 17, I was living in Ashland, on the southern tip of Lake Superior, and attending my senior ye...read more

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    by Patricia Dexheimer

    KENYA, AFRICA Six thousand pounds of fury pounded the earth as a mother elephant trumpeted her rage. Dust filled the air as she charged. Separated from her baby, the mother was on a rampage. Pale faced and shaking, th...read more

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    by R.E.D

    As far as traveling adventures go I have had my fair share. I got lost in Italy, lost my luggage in Paris, was stung by a jelly fish in Costa Rica, and was chases by sharks in Australia. So this jersey girl's weekend getaw...read more

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    by Linda Edelstein

    It's Only a Mountain. by Linda N. Edelstein When I was 56, I climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa. This was not a trip I would have organized or planned but, when I was invited to join three other women, I agre...read more

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    by Melody Monk

    After living several years in Moscow, Russia; our family returned to the States with joy and enthusiasm. As we adjusted to everyday life back in America we also experienced some confusion and embarrassment. The airport ...read more

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    by John Graham

    A LEARNING EXPERIENCE In retrospect it was a well-planned affair. We had been enjoying the Parisian ambiance at an outside restaurant. The meal had been simple, but excellent, with lots of crusty bread and the right...read more

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    by Anna Slade

    It took me 45 hours to get there. The journey was long and really the distance was great, both physically and emotionally. But some ways it felt just like home. Once I finally arrived in Kenya early last June and met u...read more

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    by Annalou Mack

    Travel in West Africa In 1982, while Peace Corps Volunteers in Liberia, West Africa my husband and I embarked on an eventful trip through several West African countries. For our first leg of the trip we flew to Abidjan,...read more

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    by Pamela Ryder

    The Nav Wench Chronicles The Boat Life 8-11-07 Ahoy friends! We are here sitting on our new (old) sailboat; a 1982 Allmand Tri-Cabin. She is worn around the edges, has a distinct odor emanating from her bilge,...read more

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    by PC Marks

    I grew up in Cleveland Ohio, never traveled any further than approximately 800 miles to Shadydale Georgia for Dad's side of the family's reunion. Mom's was held in Goshen Alabama, maybe a 1000 miles. I was raised in ...read more

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    by Little Bird

    Turkish Airlines, what an experience. A few years ago, that is. Admittedly they have improved by leaps and bounds in recent times, since when a Croatian friend said of their hostesses 'You're happy if they don't kill you'....read more

  • by Warren Longwell

    Over the years, we had seen the retreat of glaciers in British Columbia and in the Alps. We knew, firsthand, that SOMETHING was melting the ice. And although we were not qualified in the field of thermodynamics, it seemed ...read more

  • by Peter Casier

    I kind of wake up. I don't really want to wake up. I just want to sleep. My body and mind are tired. Tired of days on end working, battling against the snow, wind, cold. Fresh snow slips through the small opening I make in...read more

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    by Jean Axelrod

    We certainly ventured into the unknown when we, reluctantly, jumped off the end of a tour boat into a swarming, billowing eruption of giant stingrays. We, and some twenty other slightly panicky tourists, motored out from ...read more

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    by Clare Callow

    Travelling the unknown: Europe on 2 Zoloft a day 2005: In my second year of my second major tertiary undertaking, I quite plainly went mad. I swapped jobs, going from a cosy corporate income to what I thought was my ide...read more

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    by 'Pomiane'

    Molotov Cocktails and Rakia: An evening in Belgrade... "Try not to attend any political rallies whilst in the country, and avoid getting into discussions about Kosovo with people you don't know" was the travel advisory ...read more

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    by Scott Thomas

    The shaking had stopped; the shock that comes with nearly being killed by an avalanche seemed to be lifting. But 23-year-old Hai was in terrible pain. And though age, religion, culture and life experience separated us...read more

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