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Jennifer Raffaeli is one of those women who have jobs that not only inspire us but who do work that we find totally fascinating. In this episode of Traveling, Paul and Elizabeth chat with her about running the sled dog program and kennels in Denali National Park. As the ranger in charge of the [...]
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Buckwheat Donahue, or just plain “Buckwheat”, is a self-proclaimed ‘bon vivant’ who has been gallivanting and enjoying life across Alaska and the Yukon Territory for over 25 years. When he’s not cavorting about, you can find him performing the poetry of Robert service and telling stories about the north for the National Park Service. He [...]
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Cheval Residences is one of the leaders in providing exclusive apartments within Central London to experienced travelers. And when you take into account the high cost of hotels in London, finding a serviced apartment rental for say a week or more becomes very affordable. Whether you prefer The Royal Borough of Kensington, fashionable Knightsbridge, vibrant [...]
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Perhaps no city in America has met the challenges of the changing urban landscape more than Indianapolis. There is a vibrant downtown, among the best museums in America, including the largest Children’s Museum in the world and some great new hotels. Of coure there are the sports facilities that rank among the world best both [...]
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Perhaps the most famous big wave surfer ever, Eddie Aikau was a legend in Hawaii. He perished at sea trying to save shipmates on a great sailing canoe, but his legend lives on whenever the giant waves arrive on the North Shore of Hawaii. Today his brother keeps the memory alive in the Eddie Aikau [...]
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Correspondent Crai Bower reports on a recent bear watching trip to Bella Coola, British Columbia. He discusses the pros and cons of watching bears in the wild and some of the best places to do it. It’s filled with adrenalin and excitement as Crai tracks bears, including the rare spirit bear.
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It’s not the pancake syrup you’re used to, it’s far better. And it comes from trees! Paul talks about the gooey, yet yummy art of New Hampshire’s maple syrup.
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For many a vacation means making a difference. Thomas Pastorius, Jr., Vice President of Projects Abroad chats with Paul about a company that creates opportunities for people from all walks of life to participate in projects helping people and the planet around the world. Whether they’re observing rare bird species in The Galapagos Islands, educating [...]
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Prince Edward Island in the Canadian Maritimes is a place of exquisite beauty, affordable lodging and great food. As correspondent Crai Bower tells us it also is one of those destinations you want to return to time and again. Oh yes, did we mention the oysters?
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Ripley’s Believe It Or Not has a fascinating history. There really was a Ripley. Edward Meyer maintains the tradition as he chats with Paul and Elizabeth about just what the real scoop behind one of the most fascinating collections anywhere. Everything it turns out, no matter how unusual, is real. Edward vouches for the authenticity [...]
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