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A Chip off the Old Bloc
Minsk, the austere capital of Belarus and a former Soviet satellite, harbors Beatles cover bands, bookish bohemians feasting on salo and vodka, and the curious legacy of Lee Harvey Oswald.
October 20, 2011 07:14 PM
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Hotels
Troglodyte Lodgings: Hotel Sant’Angelo in Matera, Italy
In Matera, Italy this cave has been keeping people sheltered for 7,000 years and is now home to the first luxury hotel in the area.
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Spin the Globe: Matt Gross in Tunis
AFAR chose a destination at random—by literally spinning a globe—and sent Matt Gross on a spontaneous journey to Tunisia.
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Matt Gross
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Wandering Chef: Matthew Accarrino in Oahu
Wandering Chef: Matthew Accarrino in Oahu
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Read one writer’s account of staying at this beautiful vineyard hotel in the Pacific Northwest.
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7 Places to Go Glamping in the U.S. and Canada
Want to camp—but in style? Check out one of these amazing places to go glamping in the U.S., all of which cater to those who want to get back to nature but without letting go of creature comforts.
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Mexico’s Soul Food
Passionate Mexico City foodies are rediscovering and reviving Mexico’s rural culinary delights.
July 9, 2012 04:28 PM
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Where to Tap the Essence of Belgium
Start by seeking out the country’s beer-brewing monks.
October 4, 2011 04:32 PM
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Wandering Chef: Robbie Wilson in Singapore
Wandering Chef: Robbie Wilson in Singapore
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Hotels
Opera Hotels: CastaDiva Resort, Lake Como, Italy
From a lakeside view, Afar writer reviews the first five-star hotel to open on Lake Como in a century.
January 20, 2012 04:39 PM
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Laurie Kahle
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Johannesburg Is a Global City on the Rise
A glimpse at the future of this important South African metropolis, according to the creatives who are shaping it.
December 7, 2012 08:29 PM
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Tom Downey
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The Songlines of Sydney
The Songlines of Sydney
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Malcolm Knox
Travel Tales
A Lone Star Story
In a square mile of West Texas, Chris Colin finds family and traces his roots back to a wilder America.
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7 Great Travel Tours For People Who Want to Learn Something New
You don’t necessarily need to know how to wield a paintbrush to participate in these seven art-filled tours.
February 10, 2012 07:21 PM
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The New Dubliners
Young artists stake their claim to the city’s open spaces.
August 10, 2012 01:47 PM
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