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Mike Richard has traveled the world extensively since 2008. He's kayaked in Antarctica, tracked African wild dogs in South Africa, and survived a near-miss great white shark attack in Mexico. He loves the great outdoors, good bourbon, and he (usually) calls Tulsa home. He also enjoys speaking in the third person.
The New York Post is reporting that luggage and filtration systems on planes at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport and Chicago’s O’Hare... Read More
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Just sos ya know … … it’s worth noting some differences in terminology. According to the State Department’s website, a... Read More
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We rarely post about travel deals here on Vagabondish.com. But it’s not every day that our favorite travel clothing company... Read More
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Smithsonian Magazine brings us some of the more Unusual St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations around the world.... Read More
If a standard bunk bed, locker and four walls in a "normal" building just don’t cut it for you, check out these ten cool and unusual hostels from around the world. Read More
The peeps over at Concierge.com have: … found seven shops around the world where traditional local skills honed over centuries... Read More
World's Longest Ice Luge by Wicked Audio For every potential world record, there’s somebody out there looking to break it.... Read More
V-MODA Vibrato In-Ear Headphones We’ve been a fan of V-MODA for a while now because, when it comes to mobile... Read More
“From linearity to superlatives to the “sin of omission” here are 5 common mistakes of beginning travel writers.” A great... Read More
… here is an artist with a truly unique subject: Curtis Killorn paints trees – dead trees – in all... Read More
Carnival 2011 as seen through the eyes of Boston.com’s The Big Picture.... Read More












