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- March 28th, 2013England's Finest Wine Stems From an Unlikely Sourceby James Litston
My face screws up as my teeth hit the firstgrape. I know grapes to be plump and sweet. But these are undersized, with more pips than flesh, and they’re acidic enough to come with a “hazardous materials” warning. I quietly spit the fruit into the dirt and question whether these long rows of grapes, grown in this region between London and the English Channel, are worth picking. They can’t be the taste of England’s most royal sparkling wine. Can they?
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- March 28th, 2013Is This the Reigning World Champion of Travel?by T.J. Olwig
When Charles Veley says he’s been to the ends of the Earth, well, he’s being honest. After a career in the software business, Charles, now 46, went rogue. Really rogue. Helicoptering onto Bouvet Island, a dot in the South Atlantic. Flirting with sharks near Baker Island, 2,000 miles from Hawaii. Yes, being pampered in Fiji. The website mosttraveledpeople.com has Charles at the top of its list, with visits to 827 countries, enclaves and islands.
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- March 27th, 2013His Travel Dream Began in an Animal Shelterby Bill Fink
When Garry Lowe moved to Vieques, off the coast of Puerto Rico, he was in a pinch for lodging. One place fit his budget: a cot at the local animal shelter. Dozens of howling dogs provided wake-up calls for the 36-year-old Canadian, who was working for scraps, so to speak, in hopes of starting a business. Six years later, Garry runs Vieques Adventure Company, leading nightly tours into the island’s bioluminescent bay before going home, where, returning an old favor, he shelters adopted dogs — but now he gets his own room, and a bed.
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- March 27th, 2013Huahine: Beyond the South Seas and Bungalowsby Zach Stovall
It sounds like the start of a novel: "I awoke in a garden, on a faraway Tahitian island." But this isn’t fiction. I left an overwater hut on Bora Bora to venture out to Maitai Lapita Village on Huahine, where I’m ensconced in greenery.
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