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Exploring Venezuela’s Orinoco Delta
The dawn over Venezuela’s Orinoco River creates a grey mist that obscures the jungle where river meets sky. The veil, intermingled with floating constellations of water lilies, creates a boundary-free, otherworldly environment. By Jason Gardner
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Spain
Traveling through Spain or Las Españas, it’s intriguing and a little comforting to realize as you practice your Spanish that many of the residents are also using a non-native tongue. This is especially true in Basque country and Galicia. By Bruce Sach
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The Gaucho Way: Riding Lessons In Argentina
“Meet Diablo,” Enrique boomed as he approached, leading a moody-looking black stallion by the reins. Great, I thought, first time on a horse, and it’s the devil. By Dan Moore
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The Sound Of Sufism Prayers Ring Out In Fes
Every June since 1994, music fans from around the globe have been flocking to Morocco for the annual Fes Sacred Music Festival. By Tom Pryor
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A Night In Katutura
One of the first pieces of advice I was given prior to leaving for Namibia was to try to ready myself for the vast cultural differences that would confront me the moment I stepped off my plane in Windhoek. By David Jones
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The Spirit Of Bhutan: Land Of The Thunder Dragon
Searching for a magic kingdom? Step back in time to a country where an 8th century leader flew on the back of a tiger to rid the land of evil spirits. By Iris Brooks
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Carnaval in Recife
The shout “Tu Maraca! Tu Maraca!” reverberates throughout downtown Recife. More than 400 percussionists of the maracatu nação answer, beating out one thunderous common rhythm. By Jason Gardner
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