This is the December 2011 issue
Boarding Pass
Costa Rica's high speeding fines. Also, "People-to-People Groups" to CubaBy David TykolAppears on Page 2 |
Features
Impressed with Ireland on a chauffeured tourAppears on Page 6 |
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A month in Mexico CityAppears on Page 22 |
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Bhutan, Nepal & the mystical HimalayasAppears on Page 36 |
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Off-season in SardiniaAppears on Page 44 |
Travelers' Intercom
In and around AmsterdamAppears on Page 14 |
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Bilbao delightsAppears on Page 15 |
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Car rental snag in IrelandAppears on Page 18 |
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Tracing ancestors from GermanyAppears on Page 18 |
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Luggage lost and lessons learnedAppears on Page 27 |
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‘Disappointed’ on Cunard’s Queen EilzabethAppears on Page 29 |
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Violins and more in CremonaAppears on Page 31 |
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Bulgaria by bikeAppears on Page 32 |
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Smooth rolling in AfricaAppears on Page 33 |
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Ethiopia with Patrick SyderAppears on Page 33 |
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Brazil’s PantanalAppears on Page 34 |
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Dealing with roommate issues on a tourAppears on Page 35 |
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France’s ‘Megalithic Parthenon’Appears on Page 51 |
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By Bromo Volcano on JavaAppears on Page 51 |
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Sumengen Hotel, IstanbulAppears on Page 52 |
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Arlequin in BrusselsAppears on Page 52 |
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Montevideo cautionsAppears on Page 54 |
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Solid adviceAppears on Page 55 |
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Security passAppears on Page 56 |
Calling All Readers!
Attending a concert, play, opera, ballet…Appears on Page 40 |
Columns
Costa Rica's high speeding fines. Also, "People-to-People Groups" to CubaBoarding PassBy David Tykol Appears on Page 2 |
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Cheap sleeps in EuropeRick Steves' EuropeBy Rick Steves Appears on Page 58 |
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What’s Cooking in…Hong KongWhat's Cooking in...By Sandra Scott Appears on Page 59 |
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Colonial history comes alive at Kings LandingThe Garden PathBy Yvonne Horn Appears on Page 60 |
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Macedonia’s Bay of BonesFocus on ArchaeologyBy Julie Skurdenis Appears on Page 62 |
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Readers name items brought from overseasDeparture LoungeBy Armond Noble Appears on Page 77 |
Travel Briefs
Funniest Thing
Nothing to sniff atAppears on Page 56 |
Where in the World? Correct Answers
"Gateway," a 75-foot-high monument in New ZealandAppears on Page 76 |