Recently added articles from The Out Traveler:
EDITOR'S LETTER
Dec 01, 2008; ... For a traveler, there's something indescribably satisfying about crossing the equator for the first time. You've finally- titerally -reached the other side of the world. Of course, there's no physical sign there, just like there's no actual international date line. This invisible demarcation ...
TOP 3 DOWN UNDER
Dec 01, 2008; ... SOUTH AMERICA Still largely unknown to U.S. residents, this continent is diverse, rich, and pulsing with history. It's becoming increasingly gay-welcoming, with same-sex marriage breaking out all over. Highlight: the staggering power of lguacu Falls (left) on the Argentina-Brazil ...
YOUR QUESTIONS OUR ANSWERS
Dec 01, 2008; ... My partner and I want to go to Europe for the week of Christmas this year and are considering Paris and then the Chunnel to London. Are these good choices? -Jim Caldwell, Charlotte, N.C. JUSTIN SAYS: Both are excellent choices, offering scads of entertainment, culture, charm, and ...
YOUR SNAPSHOTS
Dec 01, 2008; ... My whole life I dreamt of Greece, but when I was 400 pounds I would never go on a plane. Right when I got to my goal weight of 180, 1 met Khale and we went to Greece, Paris, and London and had the time of our lives. Our favorite time together was on these rocks at Super Paradise Beach (Mykonos, ...
YOUR E-MAILS
Dec 01, 2008; ... YOUR ARTICLE ON THE GRAND CANYON [FALL 2008] PROVES THAT IT'S STILL POSSIBLE TO SAY SOMETHING FRESH ABOUT THE PLACE. And it was delightful to read Matthew Link's explorations into the nearby Hopi and Navajo lands. Thanks also for mentioning Mary Colter, the architect of so many wonderful Grand ...