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A few years ago we visited the Daintree River in Queensland. Our mission - to spot a croc! A croc plays a small but important role in my just pub...
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A small white cross juts up crookedly out of the ground in the middle of a black patch of burnt grass. It's a simple, but stark reminder that death st...
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One of the many things I enjoy about being a partner to Jessica and being the father to my kids is discovering how sometimes grownup things and childl...
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Cruise Clues by Cynth'ya cynthyaspeaks@gmail.com
Grab your flippers, your snorkel gear, and head for the pier!...
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Cruise Into Paradise by TL Gray
Cruising, the best bang for your buck. Do it all, or do nothing....
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Cruisin' Together: Why Not Hop on Board a Cruise Ship? by Connie Werner Reichert
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EM>Sleeping under a palm tree, strolling on endless beaches and eating ice cream while floating in a turquoise sea. What could be further from your e...
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Cynth'ya Books Earthlings by Cynth'ya cynthyaspeaks@gmail.com
Although I did not say the word "gal" in the article (you know how reporters and editors change things for the local flavor--letting you know Muncie i...
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We've all heard about whalewatching from boats or shore, and a few companies are now offering the possibility of actually swimming and snorkeling wit...
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Dawn, Dusk and Dust of London by Jozef Imrich
Could you imagine a world without London? Even a Bohemian with a bitter taste of history finds it hard to ponder....
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Day of the Dead with the Zapotec Indian Weavers of Teotitlán by John Lamkin
The Zapotec Indians weavers of Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca Valley, Mexico, achieve a modern day success without sacrificing their age-old traditions....
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December is here again! by Justine Engelbrecht
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Decisions, decisions! Which Beach? by Francesca Prescott
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Deep Snow, Very Hot Water by Gene Gordon
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Destination Deep Time by Linda Ballou
Rafting the Grandest Canyon of all with Grand Canyon Expeditions...
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When you've just been in a country of scam artists, can a middle-aged Austrian couple still sucker you?...
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Digging Up History in Porto Torres, Sardinia by Gypsy Nester
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Discover the Amenities at Cache Creek Casino Resort by Connie Werner Reichert
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Disgusting! by Cynth'ya cynthyaspeaks@gmail.com
Nothing like a nasty glass to ruin your vacation memories....
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Documentation Beats Conversation by Cynth'ya cynthyaspeaks@gmail.com
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Dolmens of Jersey by Annie Le Voguer
Information on the historical sites of Jersey...
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Dolphin Days by Rene Holden
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This is a nonfiction article about a kayak excursion along a river in Krabi, Thailand....
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Don't Miss The Boat by Cynth'ya cynthyaspeaks@gmail.com
Ain't no joke when you miss the boat....
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Don't Weight for the Beach by Rene Holden
Stop stressing about waiting for the perfect body or time for a vacation. Just plan it and go!!!...
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Dorset and Golden Cap by Robert Dowell
Another travel related article I wrote....
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DragonCon by Rhetta Akamatsu
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Driving in France by Valdemar (Val) Wake
The article was written after spending six weeks in the south of France in 2006....
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Early Travellers in the Cyclades by Susan Watkin
An article about travel in the Cyclades (a group of islands in Greece)....
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East Side Story by Eugene Meyer
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EAT. PAY. WALK. by Karen Harrington
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A tour and interview report...
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Edmonton Journal Features Travel Cover Story about China by Sharon Lockwood
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Egypt by Alan Cook
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Ein Gedi and oasis near the Dead Sea Israel by Eddy Tuchman
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Packing for a trip? No stacks of books crowding your briefcase, just a few relatively inexpensive downloads into your PDA or reader and you are set. T...
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Elvis Presley: Fun in Acapulco by John Howard Reid
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