January 2005 Archive

How to Gather Roses in the Winter: New Year’s in Paris, 2005

Text by 22, Notre Dame photo  by Uschi Gerschner.
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Look out of the window of the subway train on New Year's Eve, on the line that is above ground, and look. Look like you have never looked before. Look like you will never look again.
Don't ever forget what you see by metro stop BarbËs-Rochechouart. For [...]

The Top Ten Travel Blogs of 2005

You've been waiting (haven't you?) for the Top 10 Travel Blogs of 2005. Top being based solely on traffic volume which in turn is based on how many of you were grabbed by the headline (or picture of shirtless boys in some cases) and clicked on the link or forwarded the link to friends by [...]

Sex and the Single Tico

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Heading to Costa Rica on vacation? Well there are a few things you ought to know. First thing: Ticos (thatís how Costa Ricans refer to themselves, a helluva lot easier than sayingCostariccenses) are damn guapo (cute). Somewhat more European looking than Mexicans since thereís [...]

Sea Turtles Retake Territories Lost in Their Fight with Man

Lea versión en español. Location: Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
By Orlando Jiménez, Biologist. Translation from Spanish by 17. Photos byJames Tracy.

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