Dr. Jessie Voights of WanderingEducators.com talks about adapting to foreign culture and interviews author Mark McCrum.
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The Movie “The Man Who Would be King” takes the same journey as the book, “A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush.
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Author Candy Harrington hated Vietnam until travel to Vietnam was inspired by an unusual book about the tunnels of Cu Chi.
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Author Shelley Seale visits the “invisible” children of India like those seen in Slumdog Millionaire, and reflects on her experience of India.
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A mother who has traveled with her children to Japan, shares books that help kids adjust to foreign cultures.
The Sweet Life in Paris captures the culture, cooking and coping with a new life. Plus, there’s lots of chocolate.
A video shows the striking new Acropolis Museum, and A Traveler’s Library reviews the week spent in Greece.
Destination: Greece Read: Childe Harold, Canto II, XI-XIII and XV By Lord Byron If you are lucky, you’ll tune in to the Acropolis web page in time to hear the ceremony of opening today. (They have a video embedded in the web site, but don’t say what time. Presumably quite early U.S. time) Pin it
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Christopher Hitchens writes eloquently in Vanity Fair about Acropolis Museum. Just one of many world wide articles.