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Experts on united states
I have over 40 years experience in assisting visitors here in the US , the Caribbean and Latin America and am fluent in Spanish and Portuguese. I have enjoyed sharing my experience with traveller... Read More...
When I tell people I'm from St. Louis, I usually am asked these questions, after I'm asked where St. Louis is: 1) Do you know Nelly? (No, I do not.) 2) Can you go up the Arch? (Yes, you can.) 3) ... Read More...
I was born and raised in Northern Virginia, near Washington, D.C. On a vacation to England, at the age of 17, I met a travel writer. “That’s a job?!” I said. “I want that job!” Little d... Read More...
People in united states
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Articles about united states
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Category: Innovators
Circling Home: An Interview with John LaneIn this interview with writer, professor, community builder, kayaker, and self-professed “post-hippie Deep South anarchist,” John Lane shows Matador writer Julie Schwietert around the textile mill being converted into an environmental studies center, and talks about the relationships between people and place, between traveling and settling, and how to form community. Click on the audio links to hear clips from their walk along Lawson’s Fork Creek, and read on for a conversation about Lane’s book and writing about place. |
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Category: Sport
Wingsuit Pioneers: Making Human Flight a RealityIn this profile of wingsuit flying, Sandra Konta speaks with Birdmen Jari Kuosma, Nick Rugai, and Robert Pecnik. "What is old news to the skydiving community," she writes, "the mainstream public is just beginning to digest: safe human flight is now a reality." |
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Category: Sport
Golden Trout"He doesn’t answer our question right away, sizing us up for a time before asking the receptionist to dig out some maps of the Popo Agie Wilderness. The map he chooses is hand-drawn, carefully creased and slightly yellow with age," writes Tim Patterson in this soulful and sharp-eyed traverse of the Wyoming highcountry. |
Guides/Tips on united states
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Best Taquerias in San FranciscoBest Taquerias in San Francisco I love burritos. I eat at least 5 a week. They're cheap, they're healthy and San Francisco happens to have some of the best Taquerias in the United Sates. Here are my picks: La Taqueria |
Blogs about united states
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No Regrets"I really admire you. I wish I had the courage to leave everything behind and travel the world. What a wonderful life." This response often follows my explanation of how I've managed to secure freelance work and travel the globe. Sure, I think it's pretty nice, and certainly different from how most... |
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My New Inspiration for 09Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and New Year. I'm back from Mexico feeling refreshed and recharged with a renewed focus on what's important in 2009. I also have a new source of inspiration. Upon landing in Phoenix last night I received some really sad news. Jody Stiely, a dear friend from... |
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Best 'Burger" in MiamiI have to admit, that I'm not much of a cook. Therefore, if hunger strikes, I go and look for a nice restaurant. 'Nice' in my book means: affordable and in an interesting setting. TOABCCO ROAD in downtown Miami definitely fits the bill. It is Miami's oldest restaurants and proudly exhibits the... |





