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Victims of violence on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are taking peace into their own hands.
Buses aren't only an eco-friendly way to travel: When it comes to adventure, airplanes just don't compare.  
Seeking medical help at home can sometimes be challenging, but when you need it abroad, you'd better be prepared.
A remote Bosnian village is marketed as an undiscovered throwback to the Middle Ages. At what cost? asks Sean Brander.
Tired of schlepping dead weight across the planet? Albert Koehl packs only ten things.
Bill Frederick kicks off Verge Magazine's new Travel Ethics column with a look at the counterpoint of competing values.
If you're one of those people who feels queasy on anything but roller skates, you'll want to read this.

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The name Sudan is derived from the Arabic "bilad-al-Sudan" or "land of the blacks."
How a young Canadian organized and funded his own journey to Pakistan where he volunteered in a refugee camp on the Afghan border.

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The conflict between the Government of Republique Cote d'Ivoire and rebel forces has been in the news lately. Here's a bit of background about the situation.
Jen Buck and Josee Auclair lead an all-woman expedition team to the North Pole.
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