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Author Eugene Linden talks with Paul about a book he spent ten years writing and where he describes the experience of a travel odyssey spanning decades. He brings to life experiences in unspoiled jungles and places where encroaching civilizations have altered forever the natural landscape. He also discussed the impacts on native peoples that contact [...]
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Join Traveling’s correspondent Crai Bower as he talks with Paul about his latest adventures in Calgary, Alberta. It’s an oil boomtown and the dining scene and opportunities for sports and sightseeing are endless. Everything from steaks to dinosaurs are on the agenda. Note we didn’t say menu.
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We’ve gathered some tips from experts in the field of survival and from our own experience. What to do in an earthquake depends on circumstances since each differs but there are some things to do to increase your chances of personal calamity.
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Award winning photographer Mark Boster has been chronicling the news and the world in photographs for the LA Times since 1983. He will be at the Los Angeles Times Travel Show later this month to share his expertise and experiences with all who come by. But he joins us here on Traveling with a preview [...]
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With the continuing political upheaval taking place overseas, it’s more important than ever to be prepared to deal with travel emergencies. Here are some possible steps to take. Each and every emergency situation is different and possibly changing by the day — along with who the official authorities are. You will need creative and thoughtful [...]
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Tech expert James DeRuvo joins us again to talk about improving your travel photography and what happens when you have no access to the Internet in the country you’re traveling to.
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What are the best places to cruise before you die? Elizabeth and Paul playfully take a look at some wonderful journeys to take while on this mortal coil.
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Dirty hotels are bad news for travelers and Paul and Elizabeth have the scoop on the dirtiest, and how to avoid them. Josie Miller of TripAdvisor joins us to break it down.
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Gone are the days of skeet shooting and shuffleboard. Today’s cruise ships have an unlimited number of activities including bowling alleys, ice skating rinks, and more. Lisa Bauer of Royal Caribbean joins us to let us know how Cruising is changing and how the innovations that Royal Caribbean has introduced on their newest ships are [...]
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Pam Conover has guided Seabourn Cruises, as president and CEO with a sure hand and helped make it one of the world’s outstanding luxury lines. Here she shares her thoughts on what makes Seabourn the distinctive product it is. Since this interview was conducted industry veteran, Rick Meadows has assumed Pam’s role but she will [...]
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