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Chiang Mai Hotels & Resorts – The Four Seasons

I only have a few more posts on Chiang Mai to go on, and as usual I have saved the best for last. The next few posts are going to be about the best and most interesting resorts in Chiang Mai, and The Four Seasons is undoubtedly one of the best. Located in the beautiful [...]

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Kevin Bubriski: Nepal

Photograph © Kevin Bubriski-All Rights ReservedKevin Burbriski arrived in Nepal as a Peace Corps volunteer in 1975, and spent about 4 years working in remote villages. He returned in 1984 as a photographer, and with a 4” x 5” view camera, a Nepalese photographic assistant, and two porters, he traveled the length and breadth of [...]

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Michael Rubenstein:India

Photograph © Michael Rubenstein-All Rights ReservedMichael Rubenstein is a photographer based in Mumbai to cover South Asia for Redux Pictures, having lived in New York City and Portland, Oregon. He has a degree in Environmental Policy and has studied at Ohio University’s School of Visual Communications. His clients include: Time Magazine, Newsweek, The New York [...]

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A Sip of Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara County is home to an array of wineries, and you can taste their products without leaving the beach. Napa Valley, eat your heart out. Over the last 25 years, Santa Barbara County has experienced a vintner’s renaissance, with an impressive 100-plus wineries flourishing in the area. According to the Santa Barbara County Vinters’ [...]

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POV: So Whose Lapse In Judgment Is It?

Update evening of 4.25.2010: Both Marco Vernaschi and the Pulitzer Center For Crisis Reporting responded to the critics. I was pleased to read this final paragraph of the response (my emphasis): We do not suggest that the decisions involved in this reporting project are anything but difficult, as we hope was apparent in our statement [...]

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