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Wales. It's all about castles and ancestries. That's what I thought until a stop in Burry Port, along the country's south coast, about an hour into our first day. We'd stopped here because when Amelia Earhart became the first woman to cross the Atlantic by air in June 1928, the plane landed right here. It would be worth a look. Through a proud Welsh accent, peppered with lots of strange consonants shot from the roof of his mouth, Rhys Anthony stood on the pier and pointed to two beaches behind this centuries-old limestone wall. They total 15 miles in length. It's the start of the summer season here and on 15 miles of beach we saw fewer than a dozen people. But ...
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My name is Brookelle Stockton and I am on the journey of a lifetime. For the next three months I am living on the western tip of Puerto Rico and learning the ways of island life. I hardly speak a word of spanish. I am just 20 years old, and my family is thousands of miles away. This is my story of living on an island.
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I'm not wild about passion fruit. That is till tonight at 6 at the Sublime Samana Hotel, just outside Las Terrenas in the Dominican Republic. The spirited bartenders at the beach bar surprised us with their special concoction -- a blend of rum and fresh passion-fruit juice served in a piece of the hollowed-out rind (aka my new favorite drink). They created it just for us...
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The goal: To find aloha spirit on a plate. Tongue twister: At a country market in the center of the island, I buy what looks like a pineapple with chili powder. The vendor looks at me funny when I ask what the red powder is. “You know, sistah, leeheemoo-ee.” I walk away no wiser. Speaking in tongues: The next day at Ted’s, a famous North Shore bakery, the counter help talks to me in rapid-fire pidgin...
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“I could hear the music before I could see the huge stage at the Old Fort. The echoing sounds guided me through the maze of streets that is Stone Town, Zanzibar, where the four-day festival Sauti za Busara — the Swahili name roughly translates to ‘sounds of wisdom’ — celebrates traditional African heritage through tribal dance and song...
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“Bamboo is taking over St. Lucia. I’ve seen it used to make vases, chairs, walls and (hit the brakes!) bicycle frames. But nowhere does it get my attention like it does on the massage table at the Jalousie Plantation. Not the bamboo cabinets or the bamboo light shades, but the bamboo club in the hands of a masseuse named Lucita. ‘What have you been doing?’ she asks, rolling the bamboo over my hamstrings. I start to tell her, just as something kicks loose from my legs...
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It's day 3 in New Zealand. I'm sitting overlooking the break at Raglan. I've spent the last two hours paddling through these waves, and wish I could have stretched the session longer. It's Autumn here, and my wetsuit was no match for the chill of approaching Winter. My whole body has gone numb, and after hiking from Auckland to Raglan, I'm thankful for a bit of relief.
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My room number has five digits.
As in, room number 11-544. Can I tattoo this number onto my hand? You know, so I can find my room, or simply remember to keep looking for it? I’ve been distracted by a Maya temple, Chihuly glass sculptures, underwater ruins, 12-foot manta rays, shopping malls, slot machines and thousands of smiling kids — slipping and skipping through miles of water slides, rivers and aquariums.
Of course, all this is Atlantis, visionary Sol Kerzner’s take on the mythical sunken city, raised from the depths as a modern-day, semi-sunken resort. Perhaps the world’s most ambitious. I’m here for a travel conference. It’s an odd setting for one. Atlantis is decidedly not the Bahamas, nor travel. It’s a fantasy. A megasize one.
Now, if only I could locate my room in it all ... whoa, a race-car track?!”
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