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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Featured Post & Food & Travel Bites on August 28th, 2012
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Welcome to the second installment of Travel Bites!
If you missed the first one be sure to check it out: My go-to around the world salad
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Food & Travel Bites & Travel Blog on July 15th, 2012
Sampling exotic food from around the world is a travel staple – it’s that simple. The downside is that eating on the road can get old fast, cost a ton of money and it can …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Ecuador & Galapagos & Travel Blog on August 13th, 2013
Wild dogs once roamed the lava fields of Punta Moreno on Isabela Island, living off of brackish water and marine iguanas and sea lions.
Their origins likely lie with the Galapagos’s first governor, General Jose Villamil, …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Featured Post & Food & Recipes & Travel Bites & Travel Gear & Travel Resources on October 29th, 2012
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I woke up with a sore throat and a sore body this morning it was clear that life on the road was taking it’s toll on me. I’m sick and in need …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Emilia-Romagna & Italy & Travel Blog on October 16th, 2013
Things came full circle for me in Modena, Italy, this year. I finally caught the syrupy dragon I had been chasing for years.
In the early days of our blog, we took an …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Galapagos & Travel Blog on October 9th, 2013
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I read the stories. I gazed …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Featured Post & Travel Blog on September 27th, 2013
Emilia-Romagna is the heart of Italy. It’s the divide between the numbing north of the Alps and steamy Mediterranean south; a steadfast corridor cut through the plains and hills of the great Po Valley.
For seven …
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