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- By Clare Byrne
- Category: Why we travel
Jen Buck and Josee Auclair lead an all-woman expedition team to the North Pole.

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- By Jeff Minthorn
- Category: Travel Health
Are headlines in the news giving you cold feet about the big trip you've been planning for months?

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- By Verge
- Category: Beyond the Guidebook
Nepal is a tiny country in the Himalayas squeezed between China to the north and India to the south. It is home to the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, and has long been the destination of choice for outdoor adventure travel.

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- By Stephen Baxter
- Category: Volunteer Abroad
Taking a "gap year", or year off, is standard in much of the world. The idea of a year off is just starting to catch on in Canada, and there are thousands of ways to to get out and go...

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- By Jeff Minthorn
- Category: Work Abroad
Many years ago, a good friend of mine who was then in his second year of med. school, organized a term working in a small rural medical clinic in Kenya.

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- By Richard Desrochers
- Category: Travel Health
Long ago, Romans knew that something in the air around the marshy areas of Rome was making people sick and even killing them.

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- By Elizabeth LeReverend
- Category: Why we travel
Why is the world's most famous conservation activist so optimistic?

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- By Verge
- Category: Beyond the Guidebook
Once known simply as Congo and more recently (from 1971-1997) as Zaire, the Democratic Republic of Congo is a vast central African country of immense natural resources.
