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<title>Travel Photographers Network</title>
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<modified>2008-06-06T06:54:55Z</modified>
<issued>2008-04-02T02:09:55Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2008:/sideblog//6.1216</id>
<created>2008-04-02T02:09:55Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> Travel Photographers Network (TPN) is a very supportive online community for photographers who want to learn more about travel photography and improve their skills. It is full of interesting articles about travel destinations and photography techniques, offers an Image...</summary>
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Travel Photographers Network (TPN) is a very supportive online community for photographers who want to learn more about travel photography and improve their skills. It is full of interesting articles about travel destinations and photography techniques, offers an Image Critique forum where members can post and comment on images, and open forums for discussions on other photography related topics. <br><br><br />
<a href="http://www.travelphotographers.net" target="_blank"> www.travelphotographers.net</a></p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>Travellerspoint</title>
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<modified>2008-06-06T05:07:19Z</modified>
<issued>2007-03-30T20:38:11Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2007:/sideblog//6.1148</id>
<created>2007-03-30T20:38:11Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Travellerspoint is one of the most comprehensive resources out there for world travelers. Aside from destination guides, a hotel reservation service, travel forums, packing lists and other travel tips, you can create your own travel blog as well as a...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<a href="http://www.travellerspoint.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.travellerspoint.com/images/125x125-2.gif" width="125" height="125" style="border:0" title="Travellerspoint Travel Community" alt="Travellerspoint Travel Community" /></a><br><br>Travellerspoint is one of the most comprehensive resources out there for world travelers.  Aside from destination guides, a hotel reservation service, travel forums, packing lists and other travel tips, you can create your own travel blog as well as  a personalised map that incorporates your photos and blog entries.<br><br>What stands out about Travellerspoint is the incredibly easy navigation and visually appealing layouts.  Unlike so many free travel sites, the folks at Travellerspoint have really paid attention to both form as well as substance. Love that.<br><br><a href="http://travellerspoint.com/" target="_blank">www.travellerspoint.com</a>]]>

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<entry>
<title>H.E.L.P. (Human Experience Linking Project)</title>
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<modified>2008-04-17T01:08:16Z</modified>
<issued>2007-01-11T19:34:12Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2007:/sideblog//6.1131</id>
<created>2007-01-11T19:34:12Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">H.E.L.P. (Human Experience Linking Project) is an organization based in Ziguinchor, Senegal that is promoting a new type of alternative tourism that ties together a specific humanitarian mission with discovery of this region of Africa and its people. It has...</summary>
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<dc:subject>DO GOOD</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p><img alt="help.jpg" src="http://www.far-and-near.com/sideblog/help.jpg" width="350" height="95" /><br><br>H.E.L.P. (Human Experience Linking Project) is an organization based in Ziguinchor, Senegal that is promoting a new type of alternative tourism that ties together a  specific humanitarian mission with discovery of this region of Africa and its people.  <br><br>It has created basic and simple missions lasting one or two weeks designed to assist local populations. The unique goal of these missions is to create links through humanitarian action and direct assistance and the development of human relationships as travelers get a chance to know the people they are helping.<br><br>For additional information, please visit their website or contact Luca at infos@helpassociation.org<br><br><a href="http://www.helptravel.org" target="_blank">www.helptravel.org</a></p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>The 100 Friends Project</title>
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<modified>2008-03-27T05:40:23Z</modified>
<issued>2006-12-19T12:20:14Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2006:/sideblog//6.1070</id>
<created>2006-12-19T12:20:14Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Every year the 100 Friends Project takes contributions from 100 people to a third world country to donate to someone in need. Since 1990, it has delivered over $65,000 to thousands of people in many countries. It tries to find...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><img alt="100friends.gif" src="http://www.far-and-near.com/sideblog/100friends.gif" width="450" height="90" /><br><br>Every year the 100 Friends Project takes contributions from 100 people to a third world country to donate to someone in need. Since 1990, it has delivered over $65,000 to thousands of people in many countries. It tries to find people who are not already being helped by someone else and also donates to grassroots organizations for medical, educational and vocational projects and emergency assistance.<br><br><a href="http://www.100friends.com/" target="_blank">www.100friends.com</a></p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>Art Space</title>
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<modified>2008-01-12T06:26:32Z</modified>
<issued>2006-12-18T22:58:03Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2006:/sideblog//6.1129</id>
<created>2006-12-18T22:58:03Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Art Space is a contemporary art gallery on the Greek island of Santorini that is housed in cave like dwellings that once served as a tomato processing center. Today, the owner makes wine and raki as well as exhibiting the...</summary>
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<dc:subject>SEE</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p><img alt="artspace.gif" src="http://www.far-and-near.com/sideblog/artspace.gif" width="200" height="60" /><br><br>Art Space is a contemporary art gallery on the Greek island of Santorini that is housed in cave like dwellings that once served as a tomato processing center. Today, the owner makes wine and raki as well as exhibiting the works of Greek and foreign artists in one of the most interesting and unique gallery settings I've seen anywhere. It's an unexpected find on this beautiful island.<br><br><a href="http://www.artspace-santorini.com" target="_blank">www.artspace-santorini.com</a></p>]]>

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<title>Europe from a Backpack</title>
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<modified>2008-06-06T06:53:52Z</modified>
<issued>2006-06-28T15:44:09Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2006:/sideblog//6.1035</id>
<created>2006-06-28T15:44:09Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> Europe From a Backpack, edited by Mark Pearson, is a collection of 58 tales from young travelers, representative of the the millions of backpackers who set out across the continent every year. The first-hand accounts are well-written and entertaining...</summary>
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<br><i>Europe From a Backpack</i>, edited by Mark Pearson, is a collection of 58 tales from young travelers, representative of the the millions of backpackers who set out across the continent every year. The first-hand accounts are well-written and entertaining and for those who have gone through this rite of passge, a fun reminder of the experience.<br><br><a href="http://www.europebackpack.com/" target="_blank">www.europebackpack.com</a><br />
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<title>Il Castello di Poreta</title>
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<modified>2008-04-17T01:08:53Z</modified>
<issued>2006-05-18T13:18:14Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2006:/sideblog//6.1097</id>
<created>2006-05-18T13:18:14Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">In 1998, six friends in the tiny Umbrian town of Poreta got together to save the town&apos;s abandoned church. They converted the chapel into a space for concerts and art exhibitions then added eight simple rooms and a restaurant on...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><img alt="cas.jpg" src="http://www.far-and-near.com/sideblog/cas.jpg" width="100" height="129" /><br><br>In 1998, six friends in the tiny Umbrian town of Poreta got together to save the town's abandoned church.  They converted the chapel into a space for concerts and art exhibitions then added eight simple rooms and a restaurant on the property, creating Il Castello di Poreta. <br><br>The rooms are rustic and have amazing views across the Spoleto Valley, the restaurant serves wonderful food with an emphasis on local ingredients and the staff are warm and congenial. All in all, a great Italian country getaway.<br><br><a href="http://www.ilcastellodiporeta.it/inglese/home.htm" target="_blank">www.ilcastellodiporeta.it</a></p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>TheTravelzine</title>
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<modified>2008-04-17T01:09:08Z</modified>
<issued>2006-04-28T12:25:48Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2006:/sideblog//6.1092</id>
<created>2006-04-28T12:25:48Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">TheTravelzine is a collection of non-commercial travelogues by Canadians Don and Linda Freedman. They have written about their personal travel experiences in Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland and...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><img alt="travelzine.jpg" src="http://www.far-and-near.com/sideblog/travelzine.jpg" width="135" height="134" /><br><br>TheTravelzine is a collection of non-commercial travelogues by Canadians Don and Linda Freedman. They have written about their personal travel experiences in Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland and USA.<br><br>While covering all the well-known attractions, the main emphasis of TheTravelzine is on local culture and little-known "finds" gleaned from the locals they befriend along the way. With in-depth reporting on hotels and restaurants, Don and Linda pull no punches in calling it as they actually experience it, seeking out good value choices in various price categories. Rounding out the site, Don offers his planning tips and Linda her personal packing hints and wardrobe ideas. They even run a travel discussion group (membership is free).<br><br><a href="http://www.thetravelzine.com" target="_blank">www.thetravelzine.com</a></p>]]>

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<title>Château des Reynats</title>
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<modified>2008-04-17T01:09:26Z</modified>
<issued>2006-03-22T10:14:28Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2006:/sideblog//6.1080</id>
<created>2006-03-22T10:14:28Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">I can&apos;t say enough good things about Château des Reynats. Located in Chancelade, France, it is a beautiful 19th century castle with exceptional service, large, pretty rooms and the fantastic l&apos;Oison restaurant.After a day of touring the lovely Dordogne region,...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><img alt="reynats.jpg" src="http://www.far-and-near.com/sideblog/reynats.jpg" width="179" height="146" /><br><br>I can't say enough good things about Château des Reynats.  Located in Chancelade, France, it is a beautiful 19th century castle with exceptional service, large, pretty rooms and the fantastic l'Oison restaurant.<br><br>After a day of touring the lovely Dordogne region, you can enjoy cocktails in the lounge before heading into the ballroom-like dining room where you will enjoy one of the finest meals in France.  While the quality and service are top-notch, Chateau de Reynats is very relaxed and incredibly affordable - a combination you don't find very often.  The only drawback is that the town of Chancelade is a bit of an eyesore but it is a good base to tour the region. Drive 15-minutes in any direction and you will be in one of the gorgeous little villages for which the Dordogne is famous.<br><br><a href="http://chateau-hotel-perigord.com/" target="_blank">http://chateau-hotel-perigord.com/</a><br />
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<title>Among Warriors</title>
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<modified>2008-04-17T01:09:42Z</modified>
<issued>2006-02-27T11:17:11Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2006:/sideblog//6.1073</id>
<created>2006-02-27T11:17:11Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Among Warriors is the story of one woman&apos;s journey to eastern Tibet in search of the legendary Khampa warriors. Pam Logan bikes, hitchhikes and walks through mountains and snowstorms while battling illness, loneliness and the Chinese police. Everyone from adventure...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><img alt="among warriors cover.jpg" src="http://www.far-and-near.com/sideblog/among warriors cover.jpg" width="163" height="247" /><br><br><i>Among Warriors</i> is the story of one woman's journey to eastern Tibet in search of the legendary Khampa warriors. Pam Logan bikes, hitchhikes and walks through mountains and snowstorms while battling illness, loneliness and the Chinese police. Everyone from adventure travelers and expeditioners to Buddhists and pilgrims will appreciate this book about pushing one's physical and spiritual limits. <br><br>Pam Logan is a wonder woman who is not only a scientist and martial artist but is also the founder of Kham Aid, an organization that has been helping the people of the Eastern Tibetan plateau since 1997.<br><br>*<i>Among Warriors</i> can be purchased on the Kham Aid website and the proceeds will go to fund their programs.<br><br></p>

<p><a href="http://www.khamaid.org" target="_blank">www.khamaid.org</a></p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>Take Me With You</title>
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<modified>2008-03-27T05:25:17Z</modified>
<issued>2006-02-11T15:28:00Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2006:/sideblog//6.1032</id>
<created>2006-02-11T15:28:00Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> Take Me With You by Brad Newsham is the story of a 100-day backpack trip around the world to find someone to invite back to America for a visit. Full of compassion, humour and even suspense, It is a...</summary>
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<i>Take Me With You</i></a> by Brad Newsham is the story of a 100-day backpack trip around the world to find someone to invite back to America for a visit. Full of compassion, humour and even suspense, It is a wonderful tale that takes us to the Philippines, India, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and South Africa.<br><br><a href="http://www.bradnewsham.com/tmwy.shtml" target="_blank">www.bradnewsham.com</a></p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>The $10 Club</title>
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<modified>2008-01-12T06:01:32Z</modified>
<issued>2006-02-07T21:17:44Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2006:/sideblog//6.1069</id>
<created>2006-02-07T21:17:44Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> The $10 Club is a group that pools together donations of $10/month to be used for a poverty alleviation project. The premise is that while we may not be able to make a big difference individually, by joining forces,...</summary>
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The $10 Club is a group that pools together donations of $10/month to be used for a poverty alleviation project. The premise is that while we may not be able to make a big difference individually, by joining forces, we can. It's a wonderfully simple and effective idea.<br><br><a href="http://www.thetendollarclub.org/" target="_blank">www.thetendollarclub.org</a></p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>Around the Bloc</title>
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<modified>2008-01-12T06:03:31Z</modified>
<issued>2006-02-05T15:32:54Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2006:/sideblog//6.1033</id>
<created>2006-02-05T15:32:54Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> Around the Bloc is the debut memoir of wunderkind Stephanie Elizondo Griest. Published when she was just 20, Around the Bloc is the story of a four-year, twelve-nation tour of the Communist bloc. Part travelogue and part political commentary,...</summary>
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<i>Around the Bloc</i></a> is the debut memoir of wunderkind Stephanie Elizondo Griest. Published when she was just 20, <i>Around the Bloc</i> is the story of a four-year, twelve-nation tour of the Communist bloc. Part travelogue and part political commentary, it is an absorbing read about a remarkable journey full of humour and insight.<br><br><a href="http://www.aroundthebloc.com/" target="_blank">www.aroundthebloc.com</a></p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>Dodo Travel Log</title>
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<modified>2008-06-06T07:07:29Z</modified>
<issued>2006-02-02T12:08:18Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2006:/sideblog//6.1029</id>
<created>2006-02-02T12:08:18Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> The Dodo Travel Log is a cleverly designed, illustrated spiral bound journal with a whole host of features. It has pocket dividers, a clear pouch, a laminated page where you can write and wipe-off, an address book, and even...</summary>
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<br>The Dodo Travel Log is a cleverly designed, illustrated spiral bound journal with a whole host of features. It has pocket dividers, a clear pouch, a laminated page where you can write and wipe-off, an address book, and even photo corners for pasting your favorite snapshots. With a plastic cover and elastic tie, this book is sturdy. The front cover can even be torn out, revealing a plain one for you to personalize. Excellent.<br><br><br />
<a href="http://www.dodopad.com/acatalog/Travel_Corner.html" target="_blank">www.dodopad.com</a><br />
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<entry>
<title>Travelers&apos; Tales</title>
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<modified>2008-01-12T06:07:50Z</modified>
<issued>2006-01-28T13:47:55Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.far-and-near.com,2006:/sideblog//6.1013</id>
<created>2006-01-28T13:47:55Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Travelers&apos; Tales has got to be the most prolific publisher in the business. They have hundreds of titles and something for everyone. Recent titles include The Gift of Travel, How To Eat Around the World, and The Thong Also Rises....</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><img alt="traelerstales.gif" src="http://www.far-and-near.com/sideblog/traelerstales.gif" width="237" height="115" /><br><br>Travelers' Tales  has got to be the most prolific publisher in the business. They have hundreds of titles and something for everyone. Recent titles include <a href="http://www.travelerstales.com/catalog/gift/" target="_blank">The Gift of Travel</a>, <a href="http://www.travelerstales.com/catalog/diner/" target="_blank">How To Eat Around the World</a>, and <a href="http://www.travelerstales.com/catalog/thong/" target="_blank">The Thong Also Rises.</a><br><br><br />
<a href="http://travelerstales.com/" target="_blank">www.travelerstales.com</a></p>

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