Asia articles

On a trip to Croatia in June ’04, we found three restaurants which were excellent.
That cramped feeling you get from sitting in economy class could be a very real ailment.
By Julie Skurdenis, second of two parts (jump to part 1)
Dear Globetrotter: Welcome to the 348th issue of your monthly overseas travel magazine.
On GREECE, December ’04. . .
by Rob Sangster, Nova Scotia
In 2003 my wife was badly “burned” by telephone calls she made to the USA from overseas, so I researched the market and came up with an excellent service: Iscom, Inc. (IsCard.com Division, One Silicon Alley Plaza, 90 William St., Ste.
The Black Sea has always interested us, so in May ’04 my husband, John, and I flew from London to Istanbul to join the ship Minerva II for a cruise called “Grand Baroque to Grand Bazaar,” May 22-June 5.
I read with interest the description of the Marco Polo in the October ’04 “The Cruising World” column. I concur with Mr. Toulmin’s evaluation of the ship.
The Kamchatka Peninsula, part of The Russian Federation, extends from the northeastern end of Siberia, thrusting down to divide the Sea of Okhotsk from the Bering Sea. It is one of the few truly unexplored wilderness areas left in the world.