Buried in a pile of red tulip blossoms – photos by Patty McCrary

A Blissful Bicycle Tour of Holland

Bike through the Miles and Miles of Tulips in Holland By Dale Fehringer Want to see one of the world’s most spectacular sights? Go to Holland in the spring and feast your eyes on miles and miles of tulips. The best way to see Holland? This author argues it’s from…

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Soaring Around in Alternative Reality: A Press Trip to New Holland

  By Stephen Hartshorne [GoNOMAD Associate Editor Stephen Hartshorne recently participated in the world’s first press trip in cyberspace. The trip to New Holland, in the alternative reality Second Life, was sponsored by the Netherlands Board of Tourism. Here is his report. He has also posted a gallery of photos…

Scenic Amsterdam

Amsterdam: More Than Just Stoners and Prostitutes

By Laurie Ellis and Shady Hartshorne When some people think of Amsterdam, they think of a hedonist’s paradise where marijuana and prostitution are legal. Scantily clad women stand in store windows advertising their “wares” and scruffy backpackers from all over the world cram themselves into cheap hotels for the opportunity…

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Going Dutch: A New Dimension in Travel

By Stephen Hartshorne One of the best ways to get to know someone is to take a trip with them. Many North Americans take trips to exotic destinations and wind up becoming better acquainted with the other North Americans on the trip. Certainly there’s nothing wrong with that; friendship is…

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Traveling with a Pet in Europe

Traveling with Pets in Europe Can be Rewarding and Fun By Patricia Clark I don’t know if there is a language problem among dogs; however, ShadyLady, the American Sheltie, has never failed to voice her comments to dogs in Holland, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, France, Luxemburg, Austria, and Italy. Throughout the…

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