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Alaska Indigenous Rights, At-Home COVID-19 Test

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
Anna Karina

"Did someone lose their dog?” Quannah Chasinghorse jokes, pointing at a large moose in her neighbor’s snow-covered yard. At -40 degrees Fahrenheit, it is a typical winter’s day in Fairbanks, Alaska. Chasinghorse, an 18-year-old Han Gwich’in and Oglala Lakota youth, is curled up on the couch, wearing a shirt emblazoned with the slogan “Protect the Arctic, Defend the Sacred.”

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Protecting Yourself from Disinformation

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
disinformation

Even the most well-intentioned news consumers can find today’s avalanche of political information difficult to navigate. With so much news available, many people consume media in an automatic, unconscious state – similar to knowing you drove home but not being able to recall the trip.

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Ed Boitano on Vancouver’s Our City Tonight

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News

Another day during the pandemic, another significant travel change — this time to the hard-hit cruise industry, which has been on pause since March... New tourism campaign is putting the focus on Berlin’s “other, slower side”: Lakes and rivers, an abundance of parks, lesser-known districts and the city’s rural surroundings.

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Adventure Travel; Airplane Cabins; EU No-Go for USA

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
lioness

493 U.S. adventure travelers from 42 states share their thoughts... UK-based design studio PriestmanGoode has developed a post-pandemic cabin to focus on hygiene and personal space and keep passengers safe and relaxed... the European Union extended its travel ban on Americans on August 6 as COVID-19 infections continued to rise across the United States.

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Best Road Trips; Working Remotely in Foreign Lands

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
guitar player, Buenos Aires

The Travel Guys take on Kirkland, WA... Cedric the Dog takes a well-deserved break after an ill fated attempt to shut down a white supremacist rally in Alabama... Sir Ian Holm Cuthbert CBE (12 September 1931 – 19 June 2020), known as Ian Holm, was an English actor.

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Springsteen on Trump; Hanks on Masks

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
Bruce Springsteen in mask

The remains of a provincial capital on the Yucatan Peninsula attest to a people trying to fortify their place in the world... Now, Americans are flocking to the most stunning natural areas in the U.S., and filling up the campsites and on-site hotels in the process.

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Happy 4th of July and Canada Day

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
American and Canadian flags

The remains of a provincial capital on the Yucatan Peninsula attest to a people trying to fortify their place in the world... Now, Americans are flocking to the most stunning natural areas in the U.S., and filling up the campsites and on-site hotels in the process.

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Carol Welsman Soars on Our City Tonight

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Carol Welsman

Jazz singer/pianist Carol Welsman discusses her new album, “Dance With Me,” with Jim Gordon... Loyal good Boi waits at Wuhan hospital for three months, unaware that his owner died of COVID-19... Nine clues embedded in a 24-line poem led to art dealer Forrest Fenn’s hidden Rocky Mountains chest of gold, gems and rare artifacts.

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Post-Quarantine World, Maintaining Tourist Sites

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
Space Needle, Seattle

As some regions open up from COVID-19 restrictions, we ask citizens what the post-quarantine world looks like... A behind-the-scenes look a maintaining tourist sites during Covid-19... An Italian company has developed a ‘three-seater’ design for airplanes for this pandemic.

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Mississippi Delta, Travel Taught Me About Race

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Victor Sjöström in Wild Strawberries

The Mississippi Delta has been called "The Most Southern Place on Earth" because of its unique racial, cultural, and economic history.... In the time of the pandemic, what are we finding out about ourselves? What are the lessons we’ve learned?

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