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.
Photo by Gary Cohen, 9 November 2007
Photo by Virginia Norrie, 14 November 2007
Walking through the Immigration Museum on Ellis Island was very errie, you could feel the presence of the people that had traveled through there.
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 astronauta perdido, 19 December 2007
Bolivia sad little girl, Bolivia Mother Earth, Bolivia sacred land of the Indigenous, Bolivia without a sea, Bolivia making faces at the gringos, Bolivia coca-growing, peaceful, schizodelic.
Photo by Jane Keeler, 24 December 2007
On the Trans-Siberian Railroad, somewhere on the more than three day journey between Vladimir and Irkutsk, my friend Joanna contemplates the plains of Siberia.
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 L Sottorf, 11 January 2008
Why travel by speedboat when a trip on a pedal boat not only lets you take in more of the scenery, makes you feel every little wave against its hull but also keeps you fit.
Photo by Karen Kindler, 17 January 2008
No motorized traffic interferes with life on Prince's Island, a short ferry ride from the teeming throngs of Istanbul.
Photo by Joel Aron, 17 January 2008
Riding the Skunk train for the return journey back to Fort Bragg.
Photo by jane linders, 22 January 2008
If you drive for approximately two hours northeast of Reno , Nevada one week before Labor Day you might see a few strange vehicles along the way.