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The Long Trip Home: Archives
For years, the Palacete de Cázulas stood unused, unoccupied and decaying. ... The Palacete de Cázulas is an unusual blend of history, a small hotel and a ...
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Editors Pick
SO the Monthly Editors Pick idea emerged, and we decided that each month we'd comb through the site, pick out a couple of deserved articles, and mark them ...
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The Long Trip Home: Archives
November 1999: I got the surprise of my life. My husband whisked me off to Paris for an unbelievable week to celebrate our 30th anniversary. ...
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The Long Trip Home: Gold, Sequins and Cigarettes
I could tell that I had arrived at Khan al-Khalili before I saw it. I could smell it before I saw it. I could sense it before I saw it. ...
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The Long Trip Home: Archives
Storefronts offer three opportunities for distinctive photographs: the ... if you happen to have a model handy you can create a unique storefront moment. ...
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The Long Trip Home: Archives
Two types of lenses are essential for storefront photography: a wide angle (I use the Nikkor 17-35mm f2.8) and a medium telephoto zoom (the Nikkor 28-70mm ...
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The Long Trip Home: Archives
Two types of lenses are essential for storefront photography: a wide angle (I use the Nikkor 17-35mm f2.8) and a medium telephoto zoom (the Nikkor 28-70mm ...
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The Long Trip Home: An Online Literary Magazine for Travelers
The Long Trip Home brings in the new year with our January 2006 issue. Read about our spotlight, Quebec, or browse other new and interesting articles that ...
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The Long Trip Home: Archives
Parangtritis is steeped in Javanese mysticism and culture. It is believed there is a south axis connecting mount Merapi, the Kraton, and Parangtritis Beach. ...
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The Long Trip Home: Sleeping Volcanoes
I must've been a blessed fool, because the worst hazards I found on the highways were the "sleeping policemen," the ever-present speed bumps, sometimes ten ...