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March 2014 issue | Appears on page 6
Interacting with nature on an ecotour of Colombia
By Arthur Hanna
Forging verdant rainforests, rocky beaches and the waters of the Pacific to discover a plethora of flora and fauna
March 2014 issue | Appears on page 18
Eating our way along the Dalmatian Coast
By Wanda Bahde Summerfield, FL
Getting a taste of what the Dalmatian Coast has to offer, by land and by sea
March 2014 issue | Appears on page 34
Walking the Camino de Santiago – an individual experience
By Esther Perica
Venturing off the path to see the sights and interact with others along the Camino de Santiago
March 2014 issue | Appears on page 44
Traveling by train from Beijing to Lhasa
By Gloria Helmuth
Winners of the latest essay contest
February 2014 issue | Appears on page 6
Spending a relaxing week cruising France’s Burgundy Canal
By Mary Beltran
Gardens, grapevines and good food — enjoying a leisurely cruise on the Burgundy Canal aboard the 12-passenger L’Impressionniste
February 2014 issue | Appears on page 18
Ten cities in 20 days — a delightful custom tour of China
By Marcia Brandes, Atlanta, GA
Reaping an impressive introduction to the Far East by creating a custom itinerary with a local agent
February 2014 issue | Appears on page 38
Venturing to the North Pole — a dream realized
By Jack Ogg
Breaking the ice on an Arctic adventure — a dream come true
February 2014 issue | Appears on page 44
Mausoleums, madrassahs, minarets and markets — an enlightening visit to Uzbekistan
By Arlene Lichtenstein
Overcoming preconceived notions to find a hospitable land filled with history and spectacular sights
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