Sometimes getting there isn't just half the fun - it's the point of the entire journey.
A celebration of taking the time to travel without highways, jets, or bullet trains.
Article by Struan Oglanby, 11 March 2008
A stone's throw from Times Square is a light show that could put New Year's Eve to shame
Article by Hilary Lambert, 11 March 2008
Crossing the North Atlantic in six hours by air is contrasted with crossing in five to ten days by ship.
Photo by Jit Ray, 6 January 2008
I could feel the time stretching in every cell of my body as I traveled with this fisherman on his boat down the Narmada.
Photo by john flores, 10 March 2008
On our way to Mumbasao, Panay, Philippines our forward progress was slowed considerably by the flooded road.
Article by Danny Gold, 10 March 2008
Sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride.
Photo by Danny Gold, 10 March 2008
Children of this village stand and watch as the speedboaters, who had spent the night at their village after their boat crashed, climb aboard the slow boat.
Article by Ian MacLellan, 7 March 2008
A seventeen year old's cross country bike trip from Seattle, Washington to Nantucket, Massachusetts.
Photo by ron lodi, 10 March 2008
Biking in NYC is the slow and perfect way to see everything the city has to offer.
Article by eric malkowski, 10 March 2008
Experiencing the country through the windows and community of a train.
Photo by Kelli Carmean, 10 March 2008