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Travel to Lima, Peru in Just Minutes

Photos By : Mary Lagier .. and without leaving home, through this photojournalistic tour of Peru’s capital and largest city. From top to bottom left to right: Colorful buildings are abundant, and in the distance, the Pacific coast; Patrons chat while waiting for their orders

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Colombia

Exploring Colombia: A photo-journalistic look at South America’s land of extremes.

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Tabe-Aruki: Savoring Street Food in Japan

Photography By : Giovanni Tiné Under the cold, bluish gray spring sky, I remember being pulled by my grandma’s warm big hands as a child, walking through a park lined with food vendors’ stalls. My grandparents grew their own vegetables, made soba noodles from scratch

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The Human Library

Imagine a library where you can borrow a person, instead of a book. Rather than reading, you listen to the person’s life story for 30 minutes. Imagine a library where you can borrow a person, instead of a book. Rather than reading, you listen to

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Life on the Grid: The Tiles of Portugal

Once a construction necessity, Portuguese artisan tiles, covering buildings and walls throughout the city of Lisbon, are now beloved works of art. It’s certain that a visit to the Museu Nacional do Azulejo in Lisbon will teach you the history of Portuguese tiles. A stop

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France

Embark on a visual tour through the two gastronomic and cultural hubs of Reims and Paris, France. Brunch at the House of Ruinart, the first established House of Champagne, started in 1729. Brasserie Le Jardin, one of the restaurants in Le Domaine Les Crayères, a

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Traveling with a Mission

There’s travel for pleasure, and travel for necessity. Here a Los Angeles non-profit handles the latter, leveraging veterans for disaster work.

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