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What the Ancient Egyptians Saw

At the moment of total solar eclipse, the world does something no photograph has ever fully captured. The temperature drops — several degrees, in minutes. The horizon in...
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Boutique travel in Egypt: Three travelers enjoy an uncrowded Nile River experience aboard a traditional dahabiya sailboat

The Wrong Way to Choose a Trip (And What to Do Instead)

Most people choose a trip the way they choose a restaurant — by scanning the options and picking the one that looks best in photos. That’s not a...
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What You Can’t Get from a Lecture

There's a version of travel where you leave knowing you were there. And a version where you leave knowing you understood. On what separates intellectual travel from educational...
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What the Shells Knew: The Unedited Phoenicians of Kerkouane

At Kerkouane in Tunisia, you crunch as you walk. Not gravel. Shells. Purple murex shells — thousands of them — ground into the earth beneath your feet. This...
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Ayaz Qala Central Asia Archaeological Tour

What We Saw Before Samarkand

Three mud-brick forts rise out of the Kyzylkum Desert, two hundred kilometers from the nearest city. They are called the Qalas. They were built over two thousand years...
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Carthage Is Not Where You Think It Is

On what Rome destroyed, what it could not erase, and the history that only becomes visible when you drive between the fragments with someone who has spent her...
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Thessaloniki: Where the Question Begins

On arriving curious, finding history in layers, and the question Philippi gave me that I keep asking everywhere else. By Mary Collins | April 2026 The first morning...
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What Rome Destroyed — and What It Couldn’t: Carthage, the Bardo, and the Mosaics That Survived

The first time I walked into the Bardo Museum in Tunis, I understood within about twenty minutes that I had badly underestimated it. You could spend days there....
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To Understand Rome, You Have to Leave Italy

guests exploring a Roman aqueduct at dusk in Tunisia
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