National Geographic Traveler: World Hum is “Click-Worthy”

Travel Blog  •  Michael Yessis  •  10.25.05 | 1:31 PM ET

The October issue of National Geographic Traveler features a complimentary blurb about World Hum’s “more user-friendly look for its growing number of travel-lit-loving fans.” Thanks, NGT. I’m happy to return the compliment and recommend the whole October issue.

It features a terrific “Real Travel” column by Daisann McLane about unexpected journeys, and several meaty stories in the “Next Great Places” section, including Donovan Webster’s DNA-based quest to follow his ancestors’ migration route across the globe and Spencer Reiss’s report about the frontier of space travel. One complaint: None of these stories are available online, only a photo gallery illustrating Webster’s story. If there’s any consolation, those images are fantastic.



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