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  • Stepping Into The Past: Postcards from Jordan
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  • Here’s Why It Sometimes Makes Sense To Throw Away Your Guidebook
  • 10 Great Travel Ideas For People Who Love Music, i.e. Everyone On Earth
  • I Visited Bayreuth Because Of A Composer Who Died Centuries Ago
  • To Visit A Cemetery Is Special, For All Kinds of Reasons
  • What Borat Didn’t Tell You About Kazakhstan
  • Down The River That Separates New York And New Jersey
  • Remembering The Real Hunchbacks of Notre Dame
  • The Island of Tioman Really Is Among the World’s Most Beautiful

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10 Great Travel Ideas For People Who Love Music, i.e. Everyone On Earth

10 Great Travel Ideas For People Who Love Music, i.e. Everyone On Earth

How to combine your love of music with your urge to travel in 10 great ways. Continue reading 10 Great Travel Ideas For People Who Love Music, i.e. Everyone On Earth

To Visit A Cemetery Is Special, For All Kinds of Reasons

To Visit A Cemetery Is Special, For All Kinds of Reasons

Not everyone finds cemeteries gloomy. I have always found them life-affirming. Continue reading To Visit A Cemetery Is Special, For All Kinds of Reasons

Remembering The Real Hunchbacks of Notre Dame

Remembering The Real Hunchbacks of Notre Dame

Time stands still inside one of the world’s greatest Gothic cathedrals. Continue reading Remembering The Real Hunchbacks of Notre Dame

My Big, Fat French Wedding In The Tiny Village of Ermenonville

My Big, Fat French Wedding In The Tiny Village of Ermenonville

Looking for a picture-postcard wedding? Think big. Like a chateau in France.
Continue reading My Big, Fat French Wedding In The Tiny Village of Ermenonville

In Paris, Even The Dead Can Be Celebrated

In Paris, Even The Dead Can Be Celebrated

To walk among the dead, at the Père Lachaise and Montparnasse cemeteries, is to feel an unusual sense of calm. Continue reading In Paris, Even The Dead Can Be Celebrated

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