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 Kelli Carmean, 10 March 2008
The Ancient Etruscan Necropolis of Cerveteri
Photo by Andrew Gibson, 17 November 2007
A traditional religious ceremony in the village of Casabindo, Provincia de Jujuy, in the Andean northwest of Argentina.
Photo by Joel Carillet, 8 March 2008
One morning in the Vietnamese town of Chau Doc, located near the Cambodian border, I rented a motorbike so that I could spend a day leisurely puttering past hamlets and fields in the surrounding countryside.
Photo by Josh Haroldson, 8 March 2008
Driving north on Interstate 35 in northern Iowa, USA after an ice storm.
Photo by roshni divate, 7 March 2008
Photo by omar l, 7 March 2008
Donkeys, though an obsolete form of travel in some modern places, are still a mode of transport for goods in Damascus.
Photo by Ian MacLellan, 6 March 2008
The beautiful shores of Lake McDonald.
Photo by Raul J. Gonzales, 6 March 2008
I took this photo while being inside of a moving car.
Photo by Celine Joiris, 21 February 2008
I was walking downhill back to the metro in Paris when a noise made me look up.
Photo by Jim Hayes, 5 March 2008
When you visit the Pyramids at Giza, Egypt, you have to ride a camel.