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Jul 12th
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Washington DC´s Smithsonian Museums and the National Gallery

by Tatiana Beller

We have all seen them before, whether in movies, on television, or in magazines. They are part of the iconic images of Washington, DC.

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Modern Beijing

Written and Photographs by Tatiana Beller

Imagine a city that was once the home of one of the greatest empires in the world. Beijing is just such a city. For in this city, history has passed through its gates on a grand scale for longer than…

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Traveling the Mayan Route

Written By Tatiana Beller

Anyone with any sense warned me that this was a trip doomed from the start.  Start with a Honda CRV, twenty-one hours of driving ahead, three children and an ex-husband.  Two of the children were not even mine.  The first…

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Orchids in Singapore

Written and photgraphs by Tatiana Beller

Singapore is a strange little city and country in the middle of Southeast Asia. Most of the surrounding countries are prime examples of poverty, chaos and the intense sense of life-and-death that this chaos brings. Then…

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Close to the Embera People of Panama

By Tatiana Beller

In a time when time itself seems to move faster than even the so-called “modern” humans can assimilate, it is incredible to see the survival power of a people that have existed since time immemorial. The Embera people of Panama…

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The Eternal City of Rome

The first time I ever remember being in Rome, I was nineteen years old and felt like I was a Goddess in the midst of mere mortals.

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The Magazine

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The Eternal City of Rome
The first time I ever remember being in Rome, I was nineteen years old and felt like I was a Goddess in the midst of mere mortals. I wanted to...Read more...
The Ancient City of Lindos
When one thinks of Rhodes in Greece, usually one thinks of one of the Wonders of the Ancient World: the immense statue of Colossus that guarded the...Read more...
The Many Faces of the Angkor Temples
Even attempting the most complete of tours through the Angkor temples in Siem Reap, Cambodia, it is impossible to see every temple there. For what...Read more...
Modern Beijing
Imagine a city that was once the home of one of the greatest empires in the world. Beijing is just such a city. For in this city, history has passed...Read more...
Orchids in Singapore
Singapore is a strange little city and country in the middle of Southeast Asia. Most of the surrounding countries are prime examples of poverty,...Read more...
The Evening Light Show of Hong Kong
Hong Kong towers over the Bay of Hong Kong like a monster overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Covered with giant skyscrapers and screaming its completely...Read more...
Wandering through the Perfume River of Hue
Honesty compels me to admit that the first time I heard of the Perfume River, I honestly did not think that was its name. I thought that it was...Read more...
Discovering the Riviera Nayarit
The Bay of Banderas is the largest bay in Mexico. On a clear day, if you are standing looking out across the bay from Punta de Mita, which is the...Read more...
Feeling the Pull of the Dark Side of the Force: Los Angeles
I have come to believe that the world is divided between California people and not-California people. I always considered myself a not-California...Read more...
Finding the Charm of Guadalajara
Guadalajara is Mexico’s third largest city. It is known for its impressive cathedral, its devotion to the church, and its tequila. I travel though...Read more...
One Hundred Years of Solitude
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My Invented Country
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Holiday Dates of the World
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Better the Second Time Around: The Art of Travel
by Alain de Botton  Take-offs and landings, departures and arrivals: every day someone is leaving for somewhere in the great beyond; and we...Read more...
Whatever You Do, Don't Run: True Tales of a Botswana Safari Guide
By Peter Allison  To me, Africa is the mystical stuff of movies, novels, or my daydreams. While I love to imagine myself being near enough to...Read more...
Wanderlust & Lipstick: for Women Traveling to India
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Not So Funny When It Happened
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The Lost Continent: Travels in Small-Town America
Bill Bryson, acclaimed author of tongue-in-cheek travel books, takes a road trip through middle America and The Lost Continent is the result. First...Read more...
Queen of the Road
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The Travel Book: A Journey through Every Country in the World
I bought this book as a preparation to travel around the globe.  I had seen it glancing through Amazon, and in one brief moment, I decided to take...Read more...
Plains, Trains and Automobiles
When setting out on a long voyage, trying to decide the mode of transportation can be difficult. Most of the time, making this decision depends on...Read more...
Travel Stories: Uberlingen on the Bodensee
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QE2: Japan
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QE2: The United States
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Around the World in 108 Days Aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2
On January 2007, I embarked on the voyage of a lifetime aboard the QE2 to circumnavigate the globe. My sole companion was my eleven-year-old son,...Read more...
QE2: The Panama Canal and Mexico
The Panama Canal and MexicoJanuary 15th – January 27th, 2007   We entered the Panama Canal at seven in the morning and advanced to the first...Read more...
QE2: New Zealand
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QE2: French Polynesia
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QE2: Tonga, Fiji and New Zealand
Tonga, Fiji and New ZealandFebruary 5 – February 11, 2007   February 5, 2007 will always remain in my memory because it was the first day in...Read more...
QE2: China
ChinaMarch 10th – March 14th, 2007   When we woke up this morning, we were in China.  I excitedly got out of bed and went to the window to...Read more...
QE2: New York and the Caribbean
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QE2: Northern Australia and PNG
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Weekly Update

Dear Friends,

This will be a busy summer for our website.  As part of our work, we will be doing a great deal of restructuring in the coming months.  Because of this, our websites will not be updated until further notice, but all of our articles and properties will remain available for your enjoyment and use.  If you have a property on our site, we will be offering our services to help your business grow.

As with any new project, we would love to hear your ideas and continue receiving your wonderful support.  We hope that as this ends, the final product will be one that greatly enhances our offerings.

Thank you again and we will let you know as soon as the brand new and better us appears online.

Sincerely,

Tatiana Beller

Executive Director

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