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A Couch in Every Port
Nick Payne of Nottingham, England, wanted to learn about life in New Mexico from a local resident's point-of-view. So on a recent visit to Albuquerque, instead of staying in a hotel and doing normal tourist things, the 40-year-old crashed on a complete stranger's couch. (Sunday, November 4, 2007)
China Is Emerging as a Major Destination
If words like the Silk Road, ancient dynasties, Shanghai, the Forbidden City and the Great Wall have long held a certain fascination for you, go to China. (Sunday, October 28, 2007)
Santa Fe Agency Books African Safaris That Promise Both Nature and Comfort
SANTA FE When the sun strikes them just right, the Sangre de Cristo peaks near Chip and Sandy Cunningham's rural Santa Fe home look remarkably like the Chyulu Hills of Kenya. It makes the Cunninghams a little homesick for the six years they spent in Kenya in the '90s when, as newlyweds, they transformed a burned-out safari camp into a luxurious tourist lodge. (Sunday, September 30, 2007)
Scotland Casts Wondrous Spell Over Potter Fans
Magic is everywhere in Scotland, not just in Harry Potter books. But the final Potter book was the reason I and 28 other fans of the J.K. Rowling literary and film series took a recent trip to Scotland. (Sunday, August 12, 2007)
Chill Out! Escape the Heat With a Trip to the Ice Cave
It's called the Ice Cave, a simple but enticing name that conjures visions of coolness amid a hot New Mexico summer. (Sunday, August 5, 2007)
Make New Mexico Your Summer Vacation Destination
For some baby boomers, hitting the open road is a rite of summer, recalling childhood vacations and a continuing love affair with the car. (Sunday, June 24, 2007)
Viaje to Mexico: Traveling by Bus Lets You Discover the Country's Freewheeling Spirit
One thousand miles into Mexico an idea came to me that was as soothing and delightful as a hot shower and clean sheets at the end of a long day of travel. (Sunday, May 6, 2007)
Oaxaca and Her People Exemplify Grace Under Pressure
OAXACA, Mexico Oaxaca is still beautiful, a Spanish colonial lady living in the hazy blue mountains of southern Mexico. Famous for her chocolates and her spicy food, she loves to stay up late to go dancing. (Sunday, May 6, 2007)
Bus Trip From ABQ Lets You See the Wonders of Pueblo Culture in One Day
"Guwaadzi," says Kristen Riley, a 20-year-old member of the Acoma tribe and our tour guide for the day. Her greeting means hello in her tribe's native language. (Sunday, March 25, 2007)
Museum Group's Art Trips
The New Mexico Museum Foundation is offering trips this year to the nearby (Taos) and the far away (Turkey). (Sunday, January 28, 2007)