As we waft out into the world By Megan McNamer
Notes from a bar in Thailand: Potential binds us passengers together. Then, at the point of arrival, our camaraderie evaporates. (05/12/00)
Cafes ... with legs By Felipe Ossa
In conservative Santiago, Chile, an uncharacteristically leggy trend has slipped into the puritanical mix. (05/05/00)
Bittersweet orange By W. Madrigal
The mysteries of a fleeting romance in Hanoi: He put his chicken in my soup. How should I respond? (04/27/00)
Under the veils in Casablanca By Laura Fraser
Public life may be dominated by men, but the worlds of house and hammam belong to women. (04/21/00)
Wanderlust: Blinded by science By Melinda Misuraca
Love and molecules converge in a
hot Thai swim one evening. (04/15/00)
Climbing the coconut tree By Kathryn J. Abajian
These foreign men are beautiful, brazen and as young as my son. I want something they have, but it's not what they think. (04/07/00)
Estranged on a train By Peter Selgin
My beautiful French compartment-mate promised she'd slink over to my bunk. (03/31/00)
A Black Sea affair By Jeffrey Tayler
On a Soviet cruise ship in 1985, we evaded the KGB agent trying to foil our international interlude. But in the end, we lost, and on a sad Moscow night years later, the truth came out. (03/24/00)
How I lost my man in Cameroon By Shana Liebman
In New York, he was a failure. But here, he was a king. (03/17/00)
Haunted honeymoon By Ann Reavis
What's with the homicidal drug-dealing hotel manager? After 50 years, certain things have changed at this Italian honeymoon spot. (03/10/00)
Sexual healing, jungle style By Deirdre Guthrie
On a Costa Rican yoga retreat, I got touched like I never could in Chicago. (03/03/00)
Seductive seafood By Michele Back
Spicy, tangy and oozing, cebiche makes a great aphrodisiac. At least that's what Jorge whispered to me, across the table from my parents. (02/25/00)
Ecstasy in Borneo By Chris Taylor
Two exotic dancers, a gangster pal and some recreational drugs: It's amazing what a Lion's Club connection can get you (02/18/00)
M(r). Butterfly By Megan McNamer
At the heart of my Orient Escapade, R-o-n briefly fluttered by. (02/04/00)
Wanderlust: Single car By Helen Elliott
When you journey unattached on a train to
Vienna, possibilities soar.
Wanderlust: Zouk keeper By Pamela
Klein
In the French West Indies, doing the
zouk-love, you must be unafraid to lock bodies with a stranger. (01/21/00)
Wanderlust: Two women and a monk By Shanti Menon
On an innocent afternoon in
Kumbum Monastery, we choked down yak cheese and learned about Paradise. (01/14/00)
Hook, line and sinker By Renee Despres
In New Mexico's Gila River, we fished our
waters dry. After that, what was left for us? (01/07/00)
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Travel Wanderlust archives for: 1999