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Editor-in-Chief, National Geographic Traveler
Business travel editor of Times Online
Travel columnist, New York Times
Blogger and travel writer with work appearing in USA Today, MSNBC, New York Times and Yahoo!
Guardian, NY Times travel writer
Editor-in-Chief, CruiseCritic.com
Travel writer, guide author
Guidebook creator, columnist, TV host
Travel writer, author
Freelance travel writer for The New York Times
Daisann writes the Real Travel column for National Geographic Traveler
Rough Guides publisher
filmmaker, author, World's Most Dangerous Places
Independent travel editor, TV and radio presenter
Author (and blogger) of The Art of Non-Conformity. Writes for Huffington Post and others.
Assistant Travel Editor of Times Online
Publisher, LUXE City Guides, travel writer
Gadling.com editor
Author of "The Practical Nomad: How to Travel Around the World"
Managing Editor, Not For Tourists Guides
Travel journalist, editor, and travel presenter... Conde Nast Traveller, Sunday Times Travel Magazine, The Guardian, The Independent.
Tripso.com contributor
New York Times Frugal Traveler columnist
Host of Galavanting.tv and editor of the online travel magazine GoGalavanting.com
Former travel editor, SF Chronicle
Outside Magazine legendary columnist, author
CNN Business Traveller presenter
A veteran staff travel reporter for USA Today
Couchsurfing co-founder and COO
Editor, Lonelyplanet.com
Travel writer, Travel Channel host
Travel author, blogger and former travel editor of the Boston Herald
Condé Nast Traveler consumer news editor
Adventurer, author
BraveNewTraveler founder and editor









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that video is in fast motion, you know.
that’s really not so bad. hardly anyone driving on the street. you can actually see the road! and it’s paved! most intersections in india are worse! no lights, no stop signs, you go when you go and you wait for someone else if you have to, and the bigger you are the more of the right of way you have. yay india.
@loveIsBlind
I have been in the same insanity driving a motorcycle in Bangkok and Phnom Penh. After a while I realized there is actually a rhythm and flow to the madness. lol. Now I love driving in such places.