How-to articles, trail information and gear reviews for the backpacker who wants to go light.
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Bemused tales of an American family's quest to build a guest house in Marrakesh.
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The Conversationalist
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One year, twelve nations, six continents—Daniel Baylis uses stories, photos and videos to recount his 2011 adventures around the world.
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A captivating tale of young Chinese scholars in braids and silk robes, sent to New England to study at its finest schools.
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The stories collected in Generation NGO should be read by anyone considering working or volunteering in the developing world.
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14 elephants playing a variety of drums, gongs, rattles, balafons (a West African percussion instrument) and other assorted instruments.
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The seven long tracks on this album feature Khyam on the oud, unaccompanied by any vocals.
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Al Wa’ Debt: Va Fan Fahre
Written by Matthew Forss
The stirring sounds of Balkan brass, Ethiopian melodies and Middle Eastern rhythms make up the globally influenced album Al Wa’ Debt.
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Carnatic music with a modern twist, an absence of vocals allows the Veena to shine with every pick and pluck.
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Fantastisk Allerede: Kari Bremnes
Written by Matthew Forss
A singer for more than 30 years, Norway’s Kari Bremnes releases the latest two-CD collection of her best work to date.
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