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Religion Writer is On Vacation Until July 8

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Until then, enjoy this photo of internally displaced Sudanese schoolgirls.

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Eco Travel Guide

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Information on ecotourism and adventures for the practical traveler.

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INAUGURAL ACTS EXHIBITION OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ON SUNDAY …

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

WASHINGTON, DC, June 18, 2008 – Delegates and the general public are invited to attend the ACTS Exhibition on June 22 from four to seven pm as part of the inaugural Annual Caribbean Tourism Summit (ACTS) in Washington, DC. …

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Advice on Buying Travel Insurance

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Travel insurance can protect you from substantial losses that result from a variety of situations, including canceled trips, lost baggage, medical emergencies, supplier defaults, as well as other unforeseen circumstances. …

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Comment on Jorge Gobbi: Travel Blogs and Experiences From the Road …

Monday, June 16th, 2008

“ Travel Blog…it wants to discuss the relationship between tourism, politics and economy”. I quite agree with this. A worth-reading travel blog is something more than simply noting down what one has seen or where one has been. …

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Annual KZN sardine run sparks tourism frenzy

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Durban – KwaZulu-Natal has earned a reputation nationally and internationally as a marine tourism destination bolstered by the Sardine Run - one of the world’s most amazing annual marine spectacles that takes place on the South Coast in …

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Travel helping to change Russians' outlook on life

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

As readers of this blog will no doubt attest, travel really helps to shape one’s outlook on life. And while the ways in which it does varies from person to person, it’s hard to argue that the overall impact isn’t positive. …


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Yemen Photo Album

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

Mauro Ciaroni has collected a beautiful Yemen pictures anthology during his last travel to Yemen in January 2005. The images of this land speak a powerful language: the language of freedom, the language of soul. The places, the faces, the landscapes are all elements of the same puzzle. Browsing these images is like reading an ancient book of exotic adventures, it’s so captivating that you can’t stop until you will see the last image.

Needless to say that all the photos are published for the first time under the author copyright.

Let’s see his amazing work.

YEMEN PLACES

The Tower of Wadi Dhahr

The Fortress of Wadi Dhahr

Bayt Baws fortified village
Particular of Sana’a, Yemen Capital City

Windows

The village of Shaharah

View from the rock

The village of Wadi Thula

Wall and sun

The bridge over the abyss

Houses

The Mountain with eyes

Public waterpool in Shaharah

Amran Buildings

The beach of Qana

YEMEN PEOPLE

Boy with a hawk

Old man with a pipe

The ancient council

Black eyes

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