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  1. Backgrounder: New Zealand

    Backgrounder: New Zealandhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/beyond-the-guidebook/295-backgrounder-new-zealand

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Verge Staff
    • Category: Beyond the Guidebook

    New Zealand, known in Maori as Aotearoa, or Land of the Long White Cloud, is truly a land apart. Consisting of two large Islands, North Island and South Island, and many smaller islands, this isolated South Pacific nation sits some 2000 kilometers...

  2. Will Work For Scenery - Conservation Volunteers in New Zealand

    Will Work For Scenery - Conservation Volunteers in New Zealandhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/294-will-work-for-scenery-conservation-volunteers-in-new-zealand

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Megan Tady
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad

    When Joseph Otari declared the forest he owned just outside of Wellington protected land, he was defying the times. During the early colonial land clearing days, there wasn’t much that was spared. His foresight would result in one of the most...

  3. My Dance With Communism in Cuba

    My Dance With Communism in Cubahttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/beyond-the-guidebook/293-my-dance-with-communism-in-cuba

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Andrea Gourgy
    • Category: Beyond the Guidebook

    I just danced the merengue with a hard-nosed communist. That shouldn’t have surprised me, I know. They dance to the same melodies as us capitalists and even socialists for that matter. Nevertheless, I am surprised to be resting in this elderly man’s...

  4. Haldwani Enrichment: Facing Poverty in India

    Haldwani Enrichment: Facing Poverty in Indiahttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/beyond-the-guidebook/291-haldwani-enrichment-facing-poverty-in-india

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Fred Sengmeuller
    • Category: Beyond the Guidebook

    I am sitting on a bench outside Haldwani bus station, a rural chicken stop in the far north of India. I have a five-hour wait to make my connection to Chandigarh; I’ve brought nothing to read, and my camera gave up the ghost six weeks ago in Ajanta....

  5. Don't Leave Home Without It: Advice from Veteran Travellers

    Don't Leave Home Without It: Advice from Veteran Travellershttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/budget-travel/290-dont-leave-home-without-it-advice-from-veteran-travellers

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Verge Staff
    • Category: Budget Traveller

    Verge asked six seasoned explorers, "What do you NEVER leave behind?" Here's what the experts had to say. Les Stroud: a.k.a. "Survivorman" Just back from filming a survival story in the mountains of Colorado for Discovery US, and a family sea-kayaking...

  6. Slippery Business: Canada's Role in the Ecuador Pipeline

    Slippery Business: Canada's Role in the Ecuador Pipelinehttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/travel-intelligence/why-we-travel/289-slippery-business-canadas-role-in-the-ecuador-pipeline

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Tom Peacock
    • Category: Why we travel

    An award-winning documentary draws attention to a Canadian company's role in Ecuador's oil mess. An Ecuadorian reaches his cigarette lighter into a muddy hole and lights the ground on fire. He then touches a piece of paper to the wet, burning mud and...

  7. Solo in the Hot Zone: Backpack Journalists

    Solo in the Hot Zone: Backpack Journalistshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/travel-intelligence/why-we-travel/288-solo-in-the-hot-zone-backpack-journalists

    • Type: Article
    • Author: James Stairs
    • Category: Why we travel

    War reporting for the plugged-in generation. It’s fast, mobile and to the point. It’s also deadly serious. Kevin Sites travels light, fast and alone. One of a new breed of 'backpack journalists,' he's midway through a one-year tour of the world's war...

  8. The Worlds Most Dangerous Places

    The World's Most Dangerous Placeshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/travel-intelligence/why-we-travel/287-robert-young-pelton

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Jeff Minthorn
    • Category: Why we travel

    Robert Young Pelton has found his way into, and out of, more conflict zones than most can name. Verge asked him why he does it—and how. He is not “Indiana Jones” or “the Duke of Hazards”. He is not all about danger for danger's sake. Robert Young...

  9. A Volunteer in Nepal: Convocation Ceremony

    A Volunteer in Nepal: Convocation Ceremonyhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/beyond-the-guidebook/286-a-volunteer-in-nepal-convocation-ceremony

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Fred Sengmueller
    • Category: Beyond the Guidebook

    In Nangi, Nepal, graduating from grade 5 is a serious matter. Who could fail to be moved by the sight of these hill farmers waiting patiently above the courtyard of the Nangi elementary school for their children’s Grade 5 results ceremony to begin? All...

  10. The Spoils of Peace: Restoring Cambodia

    The Spoils of Peace: Restoring Cambodiahttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/beyond-the-guidebook/285-the-spoils-of-peace-restoring-cambodia

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Ethan Ribalkin
    • Category: Beyond the Guidebook

    At last count, Aki Ra has defused over 20,000 landmines—the same number he estimates he laid as a child. It is 40 degrees in Siem Reap and Aki Ra has recently returned from the jungle. Young orphan monkeys climb up his leg, fighting for his attention...

  11. Backgrounder: Morocco

    Backgrounder: Moroccohttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/beyond-the-guidebook/284-backgrounder-morocco

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Verge Staff
    • Category: Beyond the Guidebook

    With major European powers at its doorstep, Morocco has long had to cope with foreign interests as well as internal strife. Independent since the mid-1900s, the country is a constitutional monarchy, with a powerful king at the helm. The current king...

  12. Closest to the Setting Sun: Moroccos Mysterious Appeal

    Closest to the Setting Sun: Morocco's Mysterious Appealhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/beyond-the-guidebook/283-closest-to-the-setting-sun-moroccos-mysterious-appeal

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Simon Worsfold
    • Category: Beyond the Guidebook

    'Lawrence of Arabia,' 'Babel,' and Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' were all shot in Morocco—the country has a certain mystique that has captivated the West. Simon Worsfold discovers what makes this desert country so special. How are you...

  13. The Moroccan Conspiracy

    The Moroccan Conspiracyhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/beyond-the-guidebook/282-the-moroccan-conspiracy

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Albert Koehl
    • Category: Beyond the Guidebook

    Albert Koehl finds that, in Morocco, being a conspirator is sometimes part of the fun. My co-conspirator glances back at me furtively as he turns the corner into a narrow alley. He is close enough that I can hear his sandals scraping against the ground...

  14. Mumbais School on Wheels

    Mumbai's School on Wheelshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/beyond-the-guidebook/281-mumbais-school-on-wheels

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Brent Lewin
    • Category: Beyond the Guidebook

    In a city where street kids don't often make it to school, a bus brings learning to their doorsteps. It’s 7 a.m. in Mumbai. Eleven-year-old Rangita awakes to a cacophony of morning traffic just metres from where she lies, separated by a mere plastic...

  15. Joe Tourist: Fair-Trade Coffee in Nicaragua

    Joe Tourist: Fair-Trade Coffee in Nicaraguahttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/beyond-the-guidebook/280-joe-tourist-fair-trade-coffee-in-nicaragua

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Matthew Kadey
    • Category: Beyond the Guidebook

    A fair-trade coffee cooperative in Nicaragua uses tourism to put much-needed dollars to work in their communities. “It was the right thing to do after recovering from my illness,” says 73-year-old Aristedes Zeledon. He’s standing proudly on a...

  16. Broken English: Lessons Given and Received in South Korea

    Broken English: Lessons Given and Received in South Koreahttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/279-broken-english-lessons-given-and-received-in-south-korea

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Darin Cook
    • Category: Work Abroad

    Darin Cook recalls his challenges as an ESL teacher in South Korea. I may have broken the English language. I may have inflicted a disservice to the linguistic excellence of my mother tongue. I may have shattered the modern world’s lingua franca. I’m...

  17. Bringing the Message Home: Conservation in Belize

    Bringing the Message Home: Conservation in Belizehttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/278-bringing-the-message-home-conservation-in-belize

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kyle Dickman
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad

    In a developing country, conservation can be a tough sell. "No touch di wall eh wah messit up fo eva." We were at the entrance to Crystal Cave in Belize’s Blue Hole National Park (BHNP). Isreal 'Junior' Manzenero, a warden, had briefed us in thick...

  18. Spandi: Selling Protection in Kabul

    Spandi: Selling Protection in Kabulhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/beyond-the-guidebook/277-spandi-selling-protection-in-kabul

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Brent Lewin
    • Category: Beyond the Guidebook

    Intrigued by the smoking tin cans peddled on the streets of Kabul, Brent Lewin decides to get to the bottom of it. Every expat in Kabul is familiar with the demoralizing frustration of an afternoon stuck in traffic. Each minute spent in gridlock can...

  19. Avi Lewis: Taking Care of Business

    Avi Lewis: Taking Care of Businesshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/travel-intelligence/why-we-travel/276-avi-lewis-taking-care-of-business

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Andrea Gourgy
    • Category: Why we travel

    Avi Lewis' acclaimed documentary The Take inspired many with its message of hope: hope that economic alternatives exist, and that change can happen at a grassroots level. He even convinced himself—and that has given way to a whole new project. In a...

  20. The Travellers Parasite

    The Traveller's Parasitehttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/travel-intelligence/171-travel-health/275-the-travellers-parasite

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Albert Koehl
    • Category: Travel Health

    They're everywhere, often difficult to detect until it's too late, but when they strike, you'll know you've been had. Parasites can ruin even the best-laid travel plans. One parasite, the little-studied, often-misidentified traveller’s parasite...

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