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Articles
Mali, do you mean Maui?
With a whoop and a high pitched trill, the Dogon tribal dancers wearing 2 foot high wooden masks scrambled over high boulders and ran down into the cliff -side clearing, jumping, turning and leaping in unison, their raffia ankle bands bristling, cowrie-shell suspenders rattling, masks looming. Read this article....
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A Romantic Apartment In Paris

The offer on the Net was hard to believe: a week in an apartment in Paris, including round trip airfare on Air France, plus extras like champagne, a welcome dinner basket and a limousine pick- up for only $749 per person. Less than three weeks later we were in Paris, peering out the window of our snug studio apartment to the end of the street, where a young couple kissed while waiting to cross. Read this article....
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The White Stallion Ranch
Forget the Cleaver family. I'm reincarnated I want to come back as a member of the True family, who own the White Stallion Ranch in Tucson, Arizona. They get to ride horses everyday, ride rodeo, and eat steak at least once a week. Don't worry if you haven't been fortunate enough to land in this tribe this time around. It will seem like you have anyway when you book a week's stay at the White Stallion Guest Ranch and are treated like a long -lost relative. Read this article...
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On Safari in Botswana
Botswana Safari guide Buxton Masasa downshifted the Land Cruiser, leaned over the side and studied prints in the fine sand. "Lion," he said, "And baby lion." He raised his head to listen to what I'd thought was just the sighing of the wind. "Those cries, they are impala, warning of lions." Read this article...
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