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BusinessWeek February 28, 2005 Carol Matlack |
Dollar-Friendly Destinations: South Africa Finding your own way can be a lot more rewarding than a package tour -- and less expensive. But stick to the well-guarded tourist spots; the sprawling all-black settlements are dangerous, and a "township tour" is recommended. |
Lucire April 9, 2011 |
South Africa: game on! A year after the World Cup, the "new" South Africa is more alive and kicking than ever -- an enduring testament to Nelson Mandela and other courageous souls who made it possible, observes Elyse Glickman |
Real Travel Adventures February 2010 Neely & Neely |
A Spicy Venture to Zanzibar At the end of our photo safari to five national parks in the northeastern area of Tanzania we flew to Zanzibar, a popular place for tourists to relax after a safari, mountain climbing, or mission trip in Eastern Africa. |
Real Travel Adventures December 2008 Neha Kirpal |
Florida: Fort Lauderdale to Key West Florida has some very unexplored and beautiful places that are a must for travelers to see! Our trip to Florida consisted mainly of the sector between Fort Lauderdale, Key West and Miami. |
AskMen.com Daniel Harrison |
Top 10: International Motorcycle Routes You don't have to limit yourself to city driving on a Saturday in order to feel some release on your motorcycle. These international adventures will challenge your riding abilities and stimulate your senses. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2006 Ron Kapon |
The New South Africa A lot has changed in this country in the last 28 years. All for the better. |
AskMen.com Nick Clarke |
Top 10: Blue Flag Beaches To earn a Blue Flag, a recreational beach must meet strict quality standards: excellent waters, excellent sands, excellent services, excellent environmental management, and excellent safety. Here are our top ten Blue Flag beach choices. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2008 Nancy S. Tardy |
The Real Hawaiian Island: Molokai This is an island where the pace is slow; cars, trucks and people amble rather than race about, and the only town looks like a western movie set from the 1960s. |
Outside March 2010 Alison Kelman |
World Cup Adventures South Africa is creating new hotels in preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Thanks to now-vacant rooms, plus an exchange rate of seven rand to the dollar, you can get bargains. |
AskMen.com Nick Clarke |
Top 10: Culture-Shock Cities While every country offers its own unique flavor, there are certain locales around the globe that are far different than anything you've ever imagined. From strict gender guidelines to laid-back sex laws, you won't believe some of the stuff going on in these culture-shock cities. |
Outside July 2010 Grayson Schaffer |
Swimmer Lewis Gordon Pugh What kind of masochist does it take to swim alongside the man who conquered the Arctic in a Speedo? Our kind. |
BusinessWeek May 13, 2010 Ken Wells |
South Africa: A Big Bounce from the World Cup The nation's economy has grown since the end of apartheid. On the eve of the World Cup, it measures how far it has come and how far it has to go |
Real Travel Adventures May 2010 Hoch & Hoch |
For the Love of Africa We constantly saw the natural, bounteous beauty of this immense place juxtaposed against the sadness caused by poverty, crime, and disease. |
AskMen.com February 13, 2003 Peter Fueller |
Top 10: Honeymoon Destinations Whether or not you're a romantic guy, your honeymoon should be the most memorable vacation of your life. Although the possibilities are seemingly endless, if you truly want to have the perfect post-wedding getaway, you should choose your destination wisely. |
AskMen.com |
Innovations In Mugging Visitors to South Africa's premier holiday destination could find themselves robbed by furry felons: baboons. |
AskMen.com December 18, 2003 Harry Marks |
Top 10: New Year's Destinations One way to have a memorable New Year's is to spend it away from home; use your vacation time wisely and visit a top party destination. |
BusinessWeek February 28, 2005 |
South Africa Travel Tips Planning a do-it-yourself South African vacation isn't difficult, although some local peculiarities take getting used to. Here's some advice on airfares, accommodations, and car rentals. |
Outside June 2008 Mark Anders |
The Empty Beach Portsmouth Island, the skinny, 18-mile-long barrier island in the northernmost part of North Carolina's Cape Lookout National Seashore, has surf, fish, but no roads and few people. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2010 Andrew Der |
The Other Side of Delaware's Seashore I found myself sipping a 300 year-old sample of local shipwreck rum offered by the gracious owner of a modest second floor maritime and artifact museum displaying once molten gold fingers poured by local buccaneers of the 18th century. |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
Top 10: International Driving Routes These routes cover a variety of climates and geography on five continents. You'll no doubt be surprised by at least a couple of the picks. |
Outside June 2004 Greg Child |
Technicolor Darkness In the red-rock high ground of South Africa, climbing still comes down to black and white. The author goes on belay to explore the crags, boulder gardens, and post-Apartheid complications of the world's next climbing mecca. |
Finefishing Saltwater Greg Milner |
Exmouth How can you not read about twelve Australian blokes who travel with a mere 95 fishing rods over 1,300 kilometers on a nine day trip and fish frisky saltwater in a three metre boat? |
Outside August 2009 |
Best Towns 2009 We started with the 100 most populated cities in America, using public data to rank them on factors like cost of living, unemployment. Here's our top ten choices for the best small towns in America. |
Outside March 2010 Larry Olmsted |
Vacation Homes: Buy Low, Sell Never There's at least one major upside to the bursting of the real-estate bubble: The kind of adventure-ready second home you've always dreamed about is suddenly within reach. |
Outside April 2010 Bucky McMahon |
SUP Dude Masochistic surf kook bent on taming very large stand-up paddleboard seeks Graveyard of the Atlantic for island-linking expedition entirely at whim of wind and waves. |
BusinessWeek June 26, 2008 Adam Aston |
The War Over Offshore Wind Is Almost Over It's no longer if, but when, where, and how many wind farms will go up along the U.S. coast. |
BusinessWeek February 23, 2004 Diane Brady |
The Land Of The Lobster Roll Maine's rugged coast offers quiet diversion for every budget. Suggestions on were to visit when traveling to Maine. |
The Motley Fool June 7, 2011 Arunava De |
How You Can Build a Fortune on a Pending Technology Boom Smart cities are the urban habitats of the future. Recently, Panasonic announced plans to build a smart city from the ground up in Fujisawa, Japan. |