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NATURE TRAVEL

LIFE / Travel / NATURE TRAVEL
Jul 19, 2000
Nabatean nights of the living dead
"It was truly a strange spectacle -- a city filled with tombs. One would be inclined to think that the former population had no employment which was not connected with death, and that they had all been surprised by death during the performance of some funeral amenities."
LIFE / Travel / NATURE TRAVEL
Jul 5, 2000
Species hidden in the mist of Tikal
TIKAL, Guatemala -- Early morning, and thin mist licks around the feet of Tikal's towering Mayan temples. It is that haunted time, not quite light, not quite dark, when one feels that the odds of seeing a jaguar padding golden-eyed through the ruins are at their highest.
LIFE / Travel / NATURE TRAVEL
Jun 21, 2000
Hawaii's fire island a travel hot spot
All the Hawaiian islands are the peaks of submarine volcanoes. Only one island, however, is still volcanically active -- the aptly named Big Island, largest in the 2,400-km-long archipelago and unquestionably the wildest of them all.
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Jun 7, 2000
Irrational tomatoes and criminal turnips
What do Abraham Lincoln, Dark Purple Beefsteak, a Giant Belgian and the Earl of Edgecombe have in common?
LIFE / Travel / NATURE TRAVEL
Nov 17, 1999
Journey to the land of the Exodus
As I stood in front of the bush that burned in Exodus 3:2 but was consumed not, a voice shouted loudly to make itself heard. It was the guide. And he spake unto me (and my tour group), and said, "That is the holy burning bush. It grows nowhere else on the Sinai Peninsula. All attempts to grow cuttings elsewhere have failed!"
LIFE / Travel / NATURE TRAVEL
Nov 3, 1999
Kauai -- the director's cut
Remember that incredible rain-forest waterfall in "Jurassic Park?" Don't search for it in the movie's fictional location off Costa Rica. It's on Kauai Island, the self-styled "garden isle," State of Hawaii.
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Oct 20, 1999
Nature scenes pure eye Kandy
If you visit the Sri Lanka hill capital of Kandy and fall in love, be content. You are in illustrious company.
LIFE / Travel / NATURE TRAVEL
Oct 6, 1999
Nature nurtured by the Dead Sea
"There is nothing, absolutely nothing alive in this sea; neither fish nor algae nor molluscs, only rocks and salt, candid saline formations that rise from the water like ghostly coral."
LIFE / Travel / NATURE TRAVEL
Sep 1, 1999
Walking into the millennial sunrise
If you still haven't made up your mind about where you're going to be come sunrise of the year 2000, here's one to contemplate. How about Barrow, Alaska followed by a leisurely stroll 14 km to Point Barrow at the utmost north of the Americas?
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Aug 18, 1999
A big bang, and then there was life
Five days and 116 years ago, a small island in the Sunda Straight between Java and Sumatra exploded.
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Aug 3, 1999
Endangered turtles vs. encaustic tourists
Something happened to the face of the Greek car rental man when we mentioned that we'd come to Zakynthos to see loggerhead sea turtles. His easy smile slipped.
LIFE / Travel / NATURE TRAVEL
Jun 2, 1999
Among the ruins of the Mayan Paris
You wouldn't have wanted to watch a ball game at the close of the season in the ancient Mayan city of Copan.
LIFE / Travel / NATURE TRAVEL
May 19, 1999
Journeying into the valley of death
"Death Valley," noted our guidebook, "is an inhuman environment: barren and monotonous, burning hot and almost entirely without shade or water." In short, the ideal antidote to Japan's rainy season, which is why we went.
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Apr 7, 1999
The savage splendors of Singapore
SINGAPORE -- In 1907 a tiger was discovered hiding beneath the billiard table in the Long Bar of Raffles Hotel. Probably. Some have questioned the tiger's authenticity. Particularly if they have visited the Raffles Hotel's Long Bar. It is on the second and third floor. Not traditional tiger country.
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Mar 17, 1999
The hills are alive with wild fungal growths
The Field Studies Council (FSC) is a British not-for-profit organization that has as its slogan: "Environmental understanding for all!"
LIFE / Travel / NATURE TRAVEL
Mar 3, 1999
Belize offers cay to a good vacation
Belize City (population 60,000) sucks. Crack addicts, muggers, deranged loafers, unprovoked verbal abuse of the anti-whitey variety. A spoonful of water from its rancid canals, if strategically distributed, would wipe out the People's Republic of China. Belize City's got the lot.

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