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Five things you didn't know about Chile
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Wed, 26 Nov. 2008
Filed under: Arts and Culture, Food and Drink, South America, Chile readmore
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Photo of the Day (11.14.08)
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Fri, 14 Nov. 2008
Filed under: Chile, Photo of the Day It's hard to take a bad photo of the readmore

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Flying through Lagos, Nigeria? Don't be the first one off the plane.
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Sat, 08 Nov. 2008
Filed under: Blogs, Nigeria, AirportsThat's the advice readmore

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Cruises still a good bargain, says Arthur Frommer
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Sun, 02 Nov. 2008
Filed under: Budget TravelIn this week's Budget Travel article, travel guru Arthur Frommer has the skinny on a number of cruises throughout the world that might actua readmore

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"Let's build a city... there!" The world's 4 least impressive planned capitals
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Wed, 29 Oct. 2008
Filed under: Burma (Myanmar), Kazakhstan, Belize, Brazil readmore

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Where do airplanes go to die?
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Wed, 15 Oct. 2008
Filed under: Photos, TransportationSure, some retired airplanes are readmore

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No thanks, I'll have the boiled Gadling
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Wed, 10 Sep. 2008
Filed under: Food and Drink, China Apparently this particular translation error is surprisingly common. (See another readmore
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Behind the Olympics: Where are all of India's medals?
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Mon, 18 Aug. 2008
Filed under: Festivals and Events, IndiaSo far this Olympics, Indian athletes have garnered a grand total of readmore
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The bicycle: "A simple solution to many complex problems"
Aaron Hotfelder via Vagablogging on Fri, 18 Jul. 2008
While browsing the website of the bicycle-maker Trek, I noticed the company's tag line touting not just their brand but bicycles in general. It read: "The Bike. A Simple Solution to Many Complex Problems." Whether it's rising gas prices or carbon emissions or obesity, bicycles are a step in the right direction. Little known fact: Bikes receive infin readmore
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Vagablogging: Call for writers
Aaron Hotfelder via Vagablogging on Fri, 11 Jul. 2008
Want to write for Vagablogging? We're looking for one dedicated individual to post once or twice a week about any vagabonding-related topic of their choice, from travel gear to destinations to literature. The ideal writer will be familiar with Rolf's book Vagabonding and/or the philosophy behind it. Though the position is unpaid, it really is a great opportunity to establish contacts a readmore
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Commenters attack snarky TSA blogger
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Thu, 10 Jul. 2008
Filed under: Activism, United States, Airports readmore
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Mao missing from China's new 10 yuan banknotes
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Mon, 07 Jul. 2008
Filed under: Arts and Culture, China readmore
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So many reasons to stay at home...
Aaron Hotfelder via Vagablogging on Fri, 27 Jun. 2008
Over at the San Francisco Chronicle, John Flinn assembles a laundry list of reasons why you might think about canceling your travel plans. In this tongue-in-cheek article, "Always a good reason not to travel" Flinn exposes the rationalizations for staying home that almost all travelers make at readmore
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Registration for visa-free travelers to the US: A solution in search of a problem
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Sat, 07 Jun. 2008
Filed under: United States, Transportation, News readmore
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Five tips for visiting developing countries
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Wed, 04 Jun. 2008
Shared by Lucia Malla Reasonable down-to-earth tips. Filed under: Food and Drink, Budget Travel, Travel Health readmore
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Talking Travel with Richard Florida, author of Who's Your City?
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Thu, 01 May. 2008
Filed under: Arts and Culture, Books, Talking TravelHow readmore
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Lonely Planet writer admits he never visited country he wrote about
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Sun, 13 Apr. 2008
Filed under: Arts and Culture, ColombiaMost people who have taken guidebooks on the road realize that they're bound to conta readmore
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Ten Most Overrated US Tourist Traps
Aaron Hotfelder via Gadling on Tue, 01 Jan. 2008
Filed under: Stories, Hotels and Accommodations, Books readmore
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