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How I Went International

It started with food. I remember the very first time I tasted Indian food. Ninth grade, spring time. It was a field trip to an Indian restaurant, marking the end of the year for Mr. Anderson’s world...

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Faroe Islands: Wild and Free Adventure in the North Atlantic

Which volcanic archipelago is halfway between Iceland and Norway, with rugged, unspoiled landscapes and a distinctive Scandinavian culture? The Faroe Islands, of course. The Faroe Islands are still...

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Honeymooning In Belize

Located just below the Yucatan Peninsula, this small country is a diverse blend of Latin American and Caribbean culture. Belize is more than just the birthplace of chewing gum. Formerly known as...

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Rocky Mountain Memories: 6 Days in Colorado

I’m no stranger to the beautiful state of Colorado. I’ve been four times since high school. The first was a missions trip to Denver with my youth group. The next was to visit a friend in Wyoming that...

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Spaces Quarterly, On Location: Bali & Bangkok Expedition

Hug a honey bear, then glide out over the surf on a giant palm swing at the Pod Chocolate Factory and Cafe —  located within an elephant camp. Hike up an active volcano to catch the sunrise, explore...

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Hyperloop: The Next Generation of Travel

Off the top of your head, what is the fastest roller coaster in the world? Dodonpa in Japan’s Fuji-Q Highland? Top Thrill Dragster in Cedar Point? Or maybe Kingda Ka in Six Flags Great Adventure?...

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More than Sunsets: 8 Things to do in Santorini

The Greek island of Santorini is a popular destination, known almost exclusively for its stunning views of the sunset. However, this island has more to offer than a glowing orange sky. Santorini is...

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The Solar Sail: Bringing Sailing Back

Brought to you by Saylor Products. Long ago, men sailed the seas with ships of wood and sails of cloth. Some were traders, hoping to bring Indian spices and Chinese silk back to their homelands. Some...

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The Age of Exploration: Robots in Space

Humans are weak. While most of us would like to dispute this fact, when we compare ourselves physically to the rest of creation, we are found lacking. Many creatures on this planet have developed...

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Mars: The Next Frontier of Space Exploration

Brought to you by Saylor Products. Is it possible of for a group of people, carefully chosen by experts, to travel to Mars, live there permanently, and sustain the harsh rigors of the planet? The...

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