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Awed by the artwork, the architecture and the amazing people of Morocco
Features
, July 2016 issue.
The rock art of Bushmans Kloof
Columns
, May 2016 issue.
Finding good snorkel sites
Travelers' Intercom
, May 2015 issue.
Giza sites reopen
Travel Briefs
, January 2015 issue.
On Nov. 10 in Egypt, after four years of renovations, the courtyard area around the Sphinx at Giza reopened to visitors.
A luxurious first-time trip to Southern Africa
Features
, December 2014 issue.
Madagascar with Far Fung Places
Travelers' Intercom
, November 2014 issue.
From wildlife to waterfalls, enjoying a small-group adventure in Southern Africa
Features
, October 2014 issue.
A family-friendly adventure in Botswana and Zambia
Features
, January 2014 issue.
Careful planning and embracing the unexpected turns a family vacation into a trip of a lifetime
Morocco to Milan – traveling solo at 83
Features
, January 2014 issue.
Combining a group tour of an exotic land with a stay in Milan to take in an operatic masterpiece proves that solo travel is still an option at 83
Moroccans vs. cameras
Travelers' Intercom
, January 2014 issue.
I recently reread the travel journal I wrote when my husband and I took a trip to Morocco in 1992. Even then, Moroccans did not want their photos taken.
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