Golden Great 

Earlier this month, we asked you to share some of the coolest places you’ve taken your tote to.   Thank you for your responses, we really enjoyed reading through them....

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Hoe'peful for the Harvest Ahead

Hoe'peful for the Harvest Ahead

Meet microloan recipient Elisa. Elisa lives in the Ecuadorean countryside with her husband, children and grandchildren. She has spent her entire 69 years of life farming...

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Rise and Shrine

Rise and Shrine

Shintoism is an ancient religion of Japan that continues to guide the Japanese way of life today.

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The "Smoke that Thunders"

The "Smoke that Thunders"

Standing at a height of 108 meters (354 ft) and width of 1,708 meters (5,604 ft), “the Smoke that Thunders” or Victoria Falls is the world's largest...

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An Un'SUN'g Hero

An Un'SUN'g Hero

Provence, in the southern Mediterranean region of France, sees over 300 days of sunshine per year.  The local way of life has been guided by the...

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Jump in Feet First

Jump in Feet First

What’s the most exciting way to experience a new culture? Jump in feet first.

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A Leba'nonstop Wanderer

A Leba'nonstop Wanderer

Some travel in search of new cultures, others in search of unique experiences, and others in search of fertile grasslands. Shepherds are Leba’nonstop travelers who...

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A Kenyan Khanga that Celebrates "A Mother's Love"

A Kenyan Khanga that Celebrates "A Mother's Love"

As a mother by heart and traveler by spirit, Traveler Karla spent a month in Kenya visiting her son who moved there and exploring the...

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A’Greece’iation for the World Around Us

A’Greece’iation for the World Around Us

For traveler Kayla, travel revolves around meeting the local people and being part of their every day life. From the streets of Makeni, Sierra Leone...

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Sea the Beauty of Indonesia

Sea the Beauty of Indonesia

Indonesia is home to some of the world’s most well-known batik fabrics. Many of its islands have motifs of their own— celebrating the local flora,...

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