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Photo Essay by Darwin Dirks, 4 January 2009
For many of us, winter is just a long, cold season, to be survived.
Photo Essay by Ronald de Jong, 2 January 2009
The Land of Kota Batu, a land never conquered by foreign intruders and long time defended by Moro warriors to protect their ancestral land and religion.
Story by Ron Kapon, 31 December 2008
Recently I received a press release from Wagstaff Worldwide that did not go to the trash bin but peaked my interest.
Story by Bruce Larson, 27 December 2008
The Singing Christmas Trees in Orlando, Florida
Photo Essay by Smith Sojourner, 26 December 2008
I think that Belize is a destination that can appeal to a broader audience than the typical visitors currently exploring there. A mecca for scuba divers and Maya archaeologists, and a tolerated stopover for cruise ship travelers, Belize has so much more to offer the human soul.
Photo Essay by Ronald de Jong, 25 December 2008
In Mindanao food is the basis of social life, here one can taste tempting food that has a unique mixture of western and eastern cuisine, but in its own way slightly strange, more different, daring and a delicious exception.
Photo Essay by Smruti Damania, 24 December 2008
What makes a road trip memorable is not the destination you are heading to, but rather the quirky detours along the way.
Story by Smruti Damania, 24 December 2008
200 million year old fossils buried amidst scenic badlands. A paleontologist's dream, an artist's muse Science and art come together on this visit to the Petrified Forest National Park.
Story by Ron Kapon, 20 December 2008
My Visit To Valley Forge & Gettysburg
Story by Linda Heath, 19 December 2008
In 2003, not long after being laid off from my corporate travel job of 15 years, I took my son on what was most likely to be our last major overseas travel adventure - Malaysia and Thailand.