When work and travel overlapped, a small Brazilian village offered a chance to finish assignments and get my trip started.

When work and travel overlapped, a small Brazilian village offered a chance to finish assignments and get my trip started.
Rick’s Cafe in Negril has a lot going for it, including a ranking as one of the world’s best bars – just steer clear of the mixed drinks.
Taking in Negril’s coral reefs is easy on the stomach and the wallet and a great way to get a taste of what lies beneath the waves.
Hedonists, stoners, and families all find a place on Negril’s sunny beaches and crystal waters.
A former capital quietly preserves its antique treasures while serving as a refuge from the frenetic world outside its borders.
It is impossible to capture all the color and diversity of India, but it is everywhere and a highlight of any trip to the region.
With modern transport all but prohibited, Brazil’s Morro de Sao Paulo let’s you slow down and watch the pushcarts go by.
You may not get a tan, but a winter visit to the National Mall will get you some great images.
When the snow melts, two wheels are a great ski substitute at Switzerland’s famed resort.
A century has passed, but countless well-maintained headstones still mark Flanders Field, honoring the fallen and reminding visitors of their loss.
Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro is a vibrant, sparkling retreat from a world of trouble.
Times Square meets 9th century Maghreb in a heady stew of stern piety and frenetic consumerism.
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