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  • 10 Ways to Pass Time on Long Flights

    How To by Lola Akinmade, 4 July 2008

    The journey towards our ultimate destinations can be very tedious especially when it spans multiple continents. Traversing the world means having to travel much longer distances to get to those off-beaten locations. So here are ten tips I used to survive my 17 hr long haul flight.

  • Bhutan, Buddhist Kindom

    Photo Essay by Doug Bruns, 4 July 2008

    Images from travels in Bhutan.

  • The Traveling Digital Photographer

    How To by John Rivard, 4 July 2008

    High-quality photography while traveling is much easier in the digital age and a complete kit easily fits in a comfortable and inconspicuous carry-on bag.

  • Swiss Rail By Foot

    Photo Essay by Daniel Kazor, 3 July 2008

    Hiking between Bergün and Preda in Graubünden beside The Glacier Express.

  • The Tour of Purgatory, Petaluma, Ca

    Photo Essay by Danielle Zitoun, 3 July 2008

    It is a unique tour, held in a series of antique stores at the center of town, on Petaluma Blvd.

  • The Asian Toilet: Something like a Handy Guide

    How To by Jeff Kennel, 2 July 2008

    Something like a Handy Guide from Me to You

  • Unitea Divides the Sexes

    Photo Essay by Julianne Will, 2 July 2008

    The new tea service at the Wave Restaurant in Chicago's W Hotel has a his-and-hers menu, but cross-dining is invited. How about some Earl Gray with a side of fries?

  • Cost of Living, San Francisco

    Story by Timothy Borrego, 2 July 2008

    A blonde with eyes that sparkled, petite and sexy, turning heads at every corner, the poster child for the California love affair. Surrounded by a climate of creative freedom, cultural diversity, and natural beauty, it seemed that nothing could ruin this.

  • Rejuvinating the Outdoors Way

    Story by Jackie Henderson, 2 July 2008

    Bernheim Forest is a fascinating outdoor getaway about a half hour's drive from my home. Nothing rejuvinates me like time spent in the outdoors and there is no other place I would rather be than Bernheim.

  • The Fine Art of Parking in San Francisco

    How To by Kate Blood, 2 July 2008

    There is an art to finding parking in San Francisco, and perhaps that is why many residents use art to decorate their garages. A painted garage door is the lucky homeowner’s proverbial thumb of the nose to those of us who ride Muni

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