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- August 13th, 2012From DR's North Shore:by Robert Stephens
THE GOAL: To find exactly what excites and unites the people of the Dominican Republic. STRIKE ONE: Mamajuana. What sounds like a request for contraband is in fact a local drink of rum, wine, herbs and honey aged in a bottle with tree bark. Said to provide “man power.” I drink it, and then need a nap.
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- August 10th, 2012From Haida Gwaii:by Jad Davenport
Standing face to face with this ancient totem pole, I’m looking for answers. I’m on a journey through British Columbia’s wildest archipelago, the stormy Haida Gwaii Islands, on a quest to discover how a First Nation people who nearly vanished in 1911 made such a remarkable comeback. ‘We live on the edge of a knife,’ a Haida man tells me, ‘without regret for the past or worry for the future.’
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- August 10th, 2012From Tahiti:by Shelly Strazis
Dignitary, no. Prom queen, no. I’m just a photographer leaving the Tahitian island of Maupiti after being adorned in heis (Tahitian for leis) from the locals I met while following their va’a (outrigger canoe) team. The afternoon of my departure, while I’m packing and getting some last-minute shots, my friends come, one by one, to say goodbye with the heis they made that morning. Riding up the street on a bike is my new 90-year-old Tahitian grandma with a hei in her basket.
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- August 10th, 2012Do's & Don'ts of the Philippinesby David Haldane
DO: Carry your own toilet paper. Let’s get right to practicality. You never know where you might have to relieve yourself. Tissue — even in public restrooms — can be hard to find. DON’T: Be offended by open grins and frank stares. Filipinos are curious and friendly by nature, and many have never met foreigners up close. You are an alien, and they generally don’t put on airs. Just smile back, but don’t stare.
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