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The Weekly Worldview: Christmas in Washington, D.C.

The Weekly Worldview: Christmas in Washington, D.C.
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How to plan a visit to Machu Picchu

How to plan a visit to Machu Picchu

No trip to Peru is complete without a visit to Machu Picchu, the magnificent, but once-forgotten, Inca city. But since it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, you can probably guess you won’t be alone when you visit the site. Therefore, it pays to plan your visit in advance so [...]

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Celebrating 100 Years of Machu Picchu

Celebrating 100 Years of Machu Picchu

As the Urubamba River thunders violently below, a majestic, serene, and almost haunting image emerges from the dense early morning mist. It is one of the most recognized and revered structures in the world – one of the 7 New Wonders of the World, in fact. Its unrelenting lure pulls thousands of visitors from around [...]

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The Weekly Worldview: White House celebrates World AIDS Day

The Weekly Worldview: White House celebrates World AIDS Day
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Beyond Machu Picchu: Three more Inca ruins to explore

Beyond Machu Picchu: Three more Inca ruins to explore

If you’re planning a trip to Peru anytime in the near future, you’re almost certainly stopping for a visit to Machu Picchu, the famed Inca city recently crowned one of the Seven New Wonders of the World. But there is much more to discover about Inca culture, architecture, and infrastructure than a mere visit to [...]

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The dramatic landscape of Peru’s Altiplano: A Photo Essay

The dramatic landscape of Peru’s Altiplano: A Photo Essay

It was absolutely some of the most breath-taking scenery I had ever experienced. For nearly four hours, we traversed this beautiful region passing first through bustling, rural villages, then on through high altitude mountains before passing through endless rolling countryside as the setting sun intensified its already golden hue. Peru’s Altiplano, or high plains, spreads [...]

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Does this bus stop at Ollantaytambo?

Does this bus stop at Ollantaytambo?

Our time in Cusco was coming to a close, and we prepared to head to our next stop, which would take us one step closer to Machu Picchu: the village of Ollantaytambo. Although we could have taken the Peru Rail, a tourist-focused train that takes visitors to Aguas Calientes, just shy of Machu Picchu, we [...]

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The Weekly Worldview: Audubon State Park, KY

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How travel taught me to be thankful

How travel taught me to be thankful

As I sit here in the cozy Indiana home I grew up in, I — like most Americans — am preparing to celebrate Thanksgiving with those I love. It’s been a lazy day so far … sleeping late … lounging around in my pajamas … watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade … and going for [...]

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“Are your feet sticky?”: Shopping with the locals

“Are your feet sticky?”: Shopping with the locals

The glass windows. The muffled, but obnoxiously loud voice of the guide echoing over the speaker. The pampered tourists complaining over the slightest discomfort. The large horse fly that seems just as frustrated to be stuck on the bus as you are as he desperately launches himself face-first into a closed window. The bright-colored buses [...]

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