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9.30.08

Feasting in Lyon

Jeffrey Tayler feared he would never feel as intoxicated with the sense of discovery as he once did. But something clicked when he set foot in France’s third-largest city.

9.9.08

Visit Myanmar—That’s an Order

Travel to Myanmar has slowed to a trickle. But a decade ago, with great fanfare, the government launched a new tourism campaign. Stephen Brookes, then Rangoon bureau chief for Asia Times, remembers its bizarre launch ceremony.

TRAVEL BLOG
SPEAKER'S CORNER
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Vagrant Ruminations of a Compulsive Traveler

Where does the urge to hunt for that “fleeting fix of elsewhere” come from? Peter Wortsman recalls a life of travel inspiration. 

Q&A
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Rolf Potts: Revelations from a Postmodern Travel Writer

His new book “Marco Polo Didn’t Go There” includes his best stories from the past 10 years. Michael Yessis asks him how travel writing has changed in the last decade—and what he sees for the future.

AUDIO SLIDESHOW
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Notes From an Unofficial Tourist Greeter

Summer is over, and so is Julia Ross‘ season as an ambassador to travelers in Washington, D.C.’s Woodley Park neighborhood. She’s happy to be off duty.


THE LIST
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10 Great Travel Race Movies

Slow travel is well and good. But there’s something irresistible about a great travel race movie. World Hum Travel Movie Clubbers Eva Holland and Eli Ellison share their favorite vicarious thrill rides.

HOW TO
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Eat Ceviche in Lima

Grab a Cusqueña and get comfortable. As Nicholas Gill explains, a trip to a Peruvian cevichería can be an all-day immersion in good conversation and raw seafood.

ASK ROLF
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How Should I Spend My Time in Spain?

Vagabonding traveler Rolf Potts answers your questions about travel

BOOKS
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Unsentimental Journeys: Wrestling With Paul Theroux

Bronwen Dickey considers “Ghost Train to the Eastern Star: 28,000 Miles in Search of the Great Railway Bazaar”

ITEM
10.19.07

The World Hum Travel Zeitgeist: From Greece to Elizabeth Gilbert

imageSpain inspired wanderlust, Colorado spotlighted its hippie Mayberry and yet another British family went on a (yawn) Greek island cruise. And is anyone reading anything other than Elizabeth Gilbert these days? Here’s the Zeitgeist.

Most Viewed Travel Story
Telegraph UK (current)
Greek Island Cruise for the Whole Family

Most Viewed Travel Story
Los Angeles Times (current)
Mushrooms gone wild—Spanish style

Most E-Mailed Travel Story
The New York Times (current)
In Colorado, a ‘Hippie Mayberry’
* Because every state has its own Asheville.

Most E-Mailed Travel Story
USA Today (current)
New York City Guide

Most Popular Page Tagged Travel
Del.icio.us (recent)
The Power Traveleler’s Checklist, Part One: Pre-Flight

Most Read Feature
World Hum (posted this week)
1,000 Places to Not go Before You Die

Most Read Blog Post
World Hum (posted this week)
Branson on Fossett: ‘He Truly Was the Adventurer’s Adventurer’

Top Ranked Travel Story
Propeller (this week)
What You Must do on Your Next Holiday

“Hot This Week” Destination
Yahoo! (this week)
Seville, Spain

Most Viewed Travel Post
BlogHer (current)
Writing About Writing About Travel

Best Selling Travel Book
Amazon.com (current)
Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia by Elizabeth Gilbert
* Imagine how much money that pizza place in Bologna has made.

Top Travel and Adventure Audiobook
iTunes (current)
Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia by Elizabeth Gilbert

Most Linked Travel & Places Video
YouTube (this week)
You Tube in Hong Kong

Top Viewer Video
TravelChannel.com
Florida: Crab King of Tampa Bay

Most Popular Travel Story
Iloho (this week)
Airbus A380 to Get Even Bigger

The Google “I’m Feeling Lucky” Button Travel Zeitgeist Search
How big is the A380?

Photo of Aegean from Oia, Santorini by Joanna Kakissis.

Got something for next week’s World Hum Travel Zeitgeist? .


COMMENTS

the only paradise for me is truly just the Philippines and even if I see some more who are also beautiful, still I would go back and prefer to stay in my homeland.

By Paradise Philippines  on  10.23.07  at  09:25 AM

New York City Guide - is my favorite story

By  on  6.26.08  at  03:20 AM


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