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Navigating Medina in Fez
The medina of Fez is a 9th-century city that is still a city. 150,000 people live and work in a labyrinth of streets that maps can't fully represent.

Patagonia Trek Field Notes
The wind in Patagonia isn't weather — it's a presence. These are the notes I kept on the W Circuit when the weather wanted to stop me from finishing it.

Kyoto Without the Crowds
Kyoto's famous sites are genuinely beautiful. They're also genuinely crowded. But the city is large and the tourists stay in a small part of it.
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Kyoto Without the Crowds
Kyoto's famous sites are genuinely beautiful. They're also genuinely crowded. But the city is large and the tourists stay in a small part of it.

Iceland's Hidden Geothermal World
Iceland's thermal geography extends far beyond the famous sites. The country is stitched together by hot springs, fumaroles, and geysers, many of them entirely untouristy.

Six Weeks Across Southeast Asia on a Budget
Slow travel by bus and train, eating where locals eat, and staying long enough in each place to stop being a tourist — here's what actually happened.
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Navigating Medina in Fez
The medina of Fez is a 9th-century city that is still a city. 150,000 people live and work in a labyrinth of streets that maps can't fully represent.

Patagonia Trek Field Notes
The wind in Patagonia isn't weather — it's a presence. These are the notes I kept on the W Circuit when the weather wanted to stop me from finishing it.

Kyoto Without the Crowds
Kyoto's famous sites are genuinely beautiful. They're also genuinely crowded. But the city is large and the tourists stay in a small part of it.