This is the September 2019 issue
Boarding Pass
Spy-ware warning for visitors to Xinjiang. Rush passports. Passengers' rights on Canada flightsBy David TykolAppears on Page 2 |
Features
Walking the ‘blue paths’ of Greece’s CycladesBy Yvonne HornAppears on Page 6 |
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An introduction to the tribal cultures of central MyanmarBy Ken MalloryAppears on Page 20 |
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Visiting the tiny island of Dominica in the aftermath of devastating stormsBy Steve LopesAppears on Page 32 |
Travelers' Intercom
Parking fine in ScotlandBy Marcia BrandesAppears on Page 14 |
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Corrie ten Boomhuis, HaarlemBy Diane HarrisonAppears on Page 14 |
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Taste of Boi Bumbá Fest in BrazilBy Philip H. De TurkAppears on Page 15 |
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Displeased with lodgings on Madagascar tourBy Sheila June NeedleAppears on Page 24 |
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Switzerland ‘on the level’By Emily MooreAppears on Page 26 |
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Advantages of higher tour categoryBy Robert SiebertAppears on Page 37 |
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Recommends St. Ola HotelBy Ronald ReedAppears on Page 38 |
Calling All Readers!
No-tech travelers’ tipsAppears on Page 29 |
Calling All Readers! Call for Submissions
Recommended carry-on bagsAppears on Page 17 |
Columns
A short walk through Ireland's long historyRick Steves' Europe SupplementalBy Rick Steves |
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Malta: A citadel of many cultures in the middle of the MediterraneanRick Steves' Europe SupplementalBy Rick Steves |
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Falling in love with rail passes all over againRick Steves' Europe SupplementalBy Rick Steves |
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Venetian crafts have deep rootsRick Steves' Europe SupplementalBy Rick Steves |
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Spy-ware warning for visitors to Xinjiang. Rush passports. Passengers' rights on Canada flightsBoarding PassBy David Tykol Appears on Page 2 |
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Explore port wine in Portugal’s Douro ValleyRick Steves' EuropeBy Rick Steves Appears on Page 40 |
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Morocco in depth (Third of three parts)Far HorizonsBy Randy Keck Appears on Page 41 |
Travel Briefs
Funniest Thing
Downsides of mountaineeringBy Gladys SheldonAppears on Page 38 |