1.

I Climbed The Great Pyramid, Japanese Style

 by Samurai Dave
Posted: November 10, 2008
Pyramid climbing had been permissible up to the 1980s, until Egyptian authorities forbade it following the deaths of several climbers.... Full story »
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2.

My Day Trip To Albania

 by Sheena Rossiter
Posted: October 23, 2008
Saranda, Albania, was only 40 minutes away by boat. We could go see the Butrint UNESCO site, experience the ruins of ancient history,... Full story »
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3.

Not Exactly Dangerous Minds

 by Claire Sobczak
Posted: October 17, 2008
The idea first arose last March, during my senior year at the University of Notre Dame, when I decided to check my e-mail as a... Full story »
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4.

Helping Street Kids In The Dominican Republic

 by Monica Wappel
Posted: October 14, 2008
As I speak French, Spanish, Italian and English I found communicating with the local people to be very easy, and I seemed to blend... Full story »
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5.

Voyage Of Self-Discovery: Travelling Solo

 by Yolanda Beasley
Posted: September 23, 2008
I have traveled many times on my own but usually on an organized tour or to visit friends and family. This time I went completely... Full story »
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6.

India On Three Wheels

 by Jeff Eagar
Posted: September 16, 2008
It had just topped 45 °C, the sun was blazing high above us in a clear blue sky and a hot wind was blowing across the cracked... Full story »
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7.

Spain Tales: Room With A View

 by Heather Wallace
Posted: September 9, 2008
After two weeks jetting around London´s tubes and lazing on Portugal´s beaches, I finally landed in Spain today around noon,... Full story »
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8.

My Midnight Safari In Tel Aviv

 by Jordan Franzblau
Posted: August 19, 2008
Most travel stories tell of the overwhelming exuberance and awe that hits you as you enter this new, exotic realm previously unknown.... Full story »
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9.

Movie Review: The Dark Knight

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: July 20, 2008
Efforts to reboot the Batman franchise began three years ago with the introduction of new man in the mask Christian Bale. Now... Full story »
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10.

Movie Review: Hellboy II The Golden Army

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: July 15, 2008
After a quick smart opening that tells the origins of Hellboy we are immersed in the ultimate tale of good versus evil. Plot-wise... Full story »
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Movie Review: Journey to the Center of the Earth

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: July 15, 2008
Put your brains on idle as we are swept away into a fully engaging adventure. Based loosely on the classic Jules Verne novel,... Full story »
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12.

Jamaica With Bobo, Baby Belly And Backpack

 by Sarah K. Grundy
Posted: July 15, 2008
I was 20 years old in the midst of a concrete jungle education, in the heart of Manhattan. My roommate Nancy and I were in love... Full story »
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13.

Mexico City: 'Rules' Of The Road

 by Paula Schikkerling
Posted: July 3, 2008
1) The first and foremost do-or-die, make it-or-break-it rule for surviving on four wheels in one of the most densely populated places on earth... Full story »
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14.

Why You Should See The Hulk

 by Jim Valentino
Posted: June 12, 2008
I must say that I am greatly excited about the new Incredible Hulk movie that hits theaters on June 13; and you should be too,... Full story »
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15.

Movie Review: The Chronicles Of Narnia Prince Caspian

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: May 20, 2008
Just why our youthful heroes are taken away from civilization to a land centuries earlier relates to a family feud. Handsome... Full story »
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16.

Four Ways To Survive Malaria-Risk Destinations

 by Christine Waverly
Posted: May 15, 2008
Malaria is often transmitted to humans through a bite by an infected mosquito, particularly the female Anopheles mosquito, known... Full story »
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17.

Willi’s Wang

 by Bud Oracle
Posted: May 13, 2008
This idea took only 24hours to fully form. It is pure lateral transposition and fully viable from an engineering aspect. Please feel free to laugh and... Full story »
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18.

Great Australian Bite

 by Roderick Eime
Posted: April 28, 2008
The enormous chunk of tuna flesh bobbed on the end of the line supported by a small foam ball. Matt ladled great gobs of minced... Full story »
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20.

A Moonlight Trek On The Inca Trail

 by Jurgen Ankenbrand
Posted: March 6, 2008
Planning is always important for anything in life, especially for any adventure travel trip. But then no one can plan for every... Full story »
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21.

The West Coast Story

 by Cristina Rizzo
Posted: January 19, 2008
I have a story: I ran. I escaped! And home is now a place 300,000 miles away. But I'm not going to bash it or pretend I didn't... Full story »
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22.

I Am The Happy Mother Of An Autistic Child

 by Estee Klar-Wolfund
Posted: April 30, 2007
The pride and joy I feel for Adam motivated me to form The Autism Acceptance Project... Full story »
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