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Mayan Mud Bath

The boat sped down the Ria Lagartos estuary, passing shallow islets of tightly packed mangrove trees. Its waters were different shades of turquoise, mixed with the emerald green of the

Travel Writing as Time Travel

What if I told you it really is possible to time travel and it requires no fancy machines? “Impossible!” you’d say. Now, what if I told you it’s something you

Good writers are also good readers

Invariably, good writers are also good readers. I can see why one could argue the irony that one of the most basic tips to set you off on a successful

Dealing with Post-Travel Depression

IMPORTANT NOTE: This article deals with my own experiences dealing with a particular type of depression that commonly affects travelers. I'm not a doctor or a psychologist nor should this

Old-Timer Missoula Blues

I wanted to share some of the colorful characters one can encounter while traveling. Not every travel experience has to be exotic; the point of doing travel writing is to

Entry #1: First Impressions of Montana

I looked out the plane window and down at the landscape over which we were flying. Range after range of snow-capped mountains spread out as far as the eye could

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