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StoriesI came for the gorillas. I stayed for the rolex wraps, the view from the mosque, and a boda-boda driver named Moses who drove like the road was optional.
StoriesYoussef has run a pottery workshop in Guellala for 22 years. He has opinions about tourists, street art, Star Wars fans, and why Djerba's olive oil is better than Italy's.
StoriesSarah moved from Johannesburg to Cape Town in 2011 and never looked back. She has strong opinions about Table Mountain timing, wine tasting strategy, and why Camps Bay is overrated.
StoriesHvar gets 2,724 hours of sunshine per year. After a week there, watching the light shift from blue morning to golden evening to pink sunset, I understood why people don't leave.
StoriesA travel journalist's account of falling under Seville's spell — from a midnight Alcazar visit to the raw, devastating flamenco of a Triana pena.
StoriesBarbara has lived near Uluru her entire life. She guides visitors, paints Tjukurpa stories, and has strong feelings about people who ask whether climbing should still be allowed.
StoriesI came for the reef and stayed for the cave. Also for the $4 fish tacos. And the rum punch. And the fact that everything is in English.
StoriesI expected palm trees and reggae. I got wind-sculpted divi-divi trees, a desert national park, and flamingos on a private beach. Aruba breaks every Caribbean stereotype.
StoriesSophie moved from Rotterdam to Amsterdam at 22. Two decades later, she's tired of the Red Light District questions and wants you to know about the Jordaan, the cycling culture, and why Dutch directness is actually a gift.
Stories232 kilometers of glaciers, turquoise lakes, and mountain passes so dramatic they made me pull over seven times. The Icefields Parkway isn't a road. It's a revelation.
StoriesRum-soaked evenings, rumba in the streets, and getting completely lost in Centro Havana — a week in Cuba as it actually happened.
StoriesSea lions on my beach towel, hammerhead sharks beneath my fins, and a toilet that only flushed when the boat wasn't rocking — this is the Galapagos for $170/day.