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Sunday August 20, 2006
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A Kentucky Knockout (Washington Post)   Welcome back to Toronto (Baltimore Sun)
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Louisville balances an influx of New Age with heaping portions of tradition, a practice that shines through in the city's attractions and environs.   Three years after the SARS scare, this Canadian city is re-emerging as a fun and quirky destination
 
 
 
                     
A life of Freedom (Chicago Tribune)   Seeking serenity in Sedona (Orange County Register)            
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At work--and play--on the World's Largest Cruise Ship
  New age culture is very much alive among the red rocks, where you can't help but feel spiritual
 
                     
 
 
             
                                 
The St.-Tropez of Turkey (NY Times)   Sleeping on the ground and eating insects? Uh, no thanks (Oakland Tribune)
 
Among the fishing villages that flank Homer’s “wine-dark sea,” a nascent jet-set scene is taking off on the north side of the Bodrum Peninsula in rustic Turkbuku.   I DON'T camp. I won't camp. And you can't make me camp. I am not entirely sure, anyway, that camping is "travel," which is the focus of this column and newspaper section
 
 
                                 
Havasupai waterfalls reward Grand Canyon hikers (Houston Chronicle)   Su Casa es Mi Casa (Philadelphia Inquirer)
It's a 10-mile hike to the gem-like pocket of the Grand Canyon known as Havasupai Canyon. Here, the blue-green waters of Havasu Creek tumble to the Colorado River through a trio of remarkable waterfalls.
  No cookie-cutter quarters here: Scoping out worldwide vacation rental properties, the costly and the quirky, is another kind of adventure travel.
 
                                 
   
   
   
                                 
Touring Alaska: No cruise ship necessary (Dallas Morning News)     Visit the underworld (Columbus Dispatch)
   
By doing a little homework, you can create your own unique, affordable vacation - without the big ship.
    Ohio’s caves and caverns are chilly getaways with interesting stories
   
                                 
Westerners receive warm welcome from Egyptians (Contra Costa Times)   Match.com   Remote jewel of the Keys (Raleigh News & Observer)
   
I'm glad I finally got to Egypt. The lure has been there since we all started learning about the Land of the Pharaoh in grade school.     Dry Tortugas: a lesser-traveled national park boasting birds, a fort and the sea
   
             
                         
Best, worst airports for connections (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)  
  Midwest Marvels (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
   
In air travel, as in life, it pays to have good connections     A look at some regionalroadside attractions that range from beautiful to bizarre.
   
   
   
                       
                                 
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