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December 2009

The locals in Quilotoa were some of the nicest people I have met so far in Ecuador.

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Traditional Chilean food, although simple, has a medley of flavors.

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With a little help from Google Maps on my BlackBerry Curve, I reached 30 Rock.

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I walked over to Pommes Frites and ordered a heaping, hot cup of poutine.

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Searching for inspiring travel videos on the internet is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get. This video of Papa New Guinea had me turning up the volume on my laptop, and turning down the lights in my room, within the first 60 seconds. The gentle sound of water [...]

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Mudspot, the cafe tied to New York City’s popular orange Mudtruck, was a few blocks from my brother’s apartment in the East Village.  While I was waiting near the entrance for Amy to arrive, I watched an endless stream of people duck in from the cold to grab their pre-work cup of coffee.  I forget [...]

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I arrived on Koh Phangan’s infamous full moon party beach a week early to secure a bungalow.  Mission accomplished, however nobody warned me that every night on the beach is party night. And by party night, I mean massive bar sound systems booming psychedelic trance until the sun comes up each morning. My party skills [...]

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If you are near Chiang Mai, make the 2-hour trip further North/East and spend a day there.

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