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Travel Junkie: Rwanda: Crossing the Border

Travel Junkie: A Badass Guide to Travel By Julia Dimon Travel Junkie: A Badass Guide to Travel taps into the real-life around the world experiences of travel journalist Julia Dimon, a young adventuress who has traveled to over 80 countries, all seven continents. On assignment, hosting a 40-episode television series…

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HomingPIN: A New Way to Find Lost Luggage

By Erica Garnett Flying somewhere on vacation is meant to be hassle-free and fun. Of the multitude of factors that could potentially go wrong, a large percentage stems from mishandled baggage. In 2012, a whopping 25.8 million bags went missing due to airlines mislabeling them, failing to load them, delays…

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Going Gypsy: When The Kids Are Gone

One Couple’s Gypsy Adventure from Empty Nest to No Nest At All By Eleanor Harte David and Veronica James fell in love when they were just teenagers and soon after became parents when they were just kids themselves. When their youngest kid moved to college and the other two were…

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Italy: Casa Guidi in Florence

  Florence: Visiting the Home of a Storied English Poet By Susan Van Allen Susan Van Allen, author and Italy expert, follows up her bestselling book, “100 Places in Italy Every Woman Should Go” with this new, innovative guide which leads female travelers to discover the best of Italy’s Big…

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Belgium: Following the Trail of Magritte

Souvenirs of a Professional Vagabond Susan Spano has journeyed the world reporting on culture, nature, and the curiosities of humankind. She launched the still-running “Frugal Traveler” column for the New York Times, and later joined the staff of the Los Angeles Times, which sent her to the City of Light…

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Nomadic Matt: Travel the World on $50 a Day

Nomadic Matt Shares His Travel Wisdom By Max Hartshorne GoNOMAD Editor Matt Kepnes, or Nomadic Matt, is one of the hardest working travel writers and publishers I know. He spends hours and hours compiling really good travel deals, ideas, and special fares for his weekly newsletter. He replies to hundreds…

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France: They Eat Horses, Don’t They?

A Short History of Horse-Eating in France By Stephanie DiCarlo Piu Marie Eatwell lived in France for years, long enough to compile a book on what exactly they do over there in France. Playing off the title of her book, “They Eat Horses, Don’t They?: The Truth About French Eating,” Eatwell has compiled…

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