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    National
    Parts of California are blanketed in snow after a powerful Thanksgiving storm, with more snow expected in parts of the state over the weekend.
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    2 Storm Systems Set To Snarl Holiday Travel

    Nov 30, 2019
    A major storm system pummeling the Great Plains region will move east and impact travel into the Northeast by Sunday. And a second system is bearing down on Northern California.
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    World
    Families and friends enjoy their time on a Gaza City beach. Israel allows in international aid workers, journalists and diplomats, but tourists are prohibited.
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    Here's What Tourists Might See If They Were Allowed To Visit Gaza

    Aug 08, 2019
    Gaza has been off-limits to tourists since Hamas took over in 2007. A veteran Palestinian tour guide leads NPR to see the sites, including a palace, a mosque and a bathhouse.
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    Tourists who have just disembarked from a cruise liner tour Havana, Cuba, on Tuesday. The Trump administration has imposed major new travel restrictions on visits to the island by U.S. citizens.
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    Trump Administration Clamps Down On Travel To Cuba, Bans Cruise Ships

    Jun 04, 2019
    The changes, which bar "people-to-people" tours, are intended to further squeeze the Cuban economy while keeping U.S. dollars "out of the hands" of the communist government.
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    Sunset sounds for a big-sky state of mind

    May 10, 2019

    The perfect tunes (and tales) for your Arizona road trip

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    KNPR's State of Nevada
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    The Branding Of Nevada

    Sep 26, 2018

    We talk about the destination marketing or "branding" of Nevada. Can Nevada maintain its competitive edge as a place for visitors from around the world?

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    World
    Jay Austin and Lauren Geoghegan in Spain.
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    D.C. Couple Killed In Tajikistan Attack Were Biking Around The World Together

    Jul 31, 2018
    Jay Austin and Lauren Geoghegan had spent just more than a year on the road. They kept a detailed blog, writing at one point, "By and large, humans are kind ... Generous and wonderful and kind."
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    How Has Technology Affected Your Summer Vacations? Tell Us About It

    Jul 11, 2018
    NPR is working on a series about how technology has changed our summers. We want to hear your stories about how your vacations have been affected, for better or worse, by tech.
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    An Amtrak police officer with a bomb sniffing dog watches as people board a train en route to Boston at New York's Penn Station, as travelers set out for the long Memorial Day weekend on Friday.
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    5 Reasons It Could Feel Like You're Traveling Without Moving This Summer

    May 26, 2018
    Memorial Day weekend kicks off the start of the summer vacation season, and this year gas is up and plane tickets are slightly cheaper. Here's what else you need to know if you're planning a getaway.
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    New Bus Service Planned Between Las Vegas, Arizona And California

    May 16, 2018

    There will be another way to travel from Las Vegas to Arizona and Southern California starting at the end of the month.

    FlixBus will begin lines from Las Vegas to eight destinations in Southern California including Los Angeles, San Diego and Palm Springs.

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    The Salt
    While visiting the grand canal of Venice in 1898, Fairchild photographed the fresh fruits and vegetables that were the earlier conquests of European plant explorers who brought them back from the New World. Items like tomatoes, onions, and squashes, like
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    Like Lemons? Quinoa? Thank This Food Explorer For Bringing Them To Your Plate

    Feb 20, 2018
    In the early 20th century, botanist David Fairchild traveled the world and brought plants back to the U.S. that we now see as thoroughly American. NPR talks with the author of a book on Fairchild.
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    Shawareb glares at NPR's elderly foster cat, Doodh, in the Islamabad bureau kitchen.
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    How I Moved My Cat From Israel To Pakistan

    Feb 10, 2018
    NPR's Islamabad correspondent faced a thorny problem when she moved from Jerusalem to Pakistan: how to transport her pet between countries that lack diplomatic links and don't recognize each other.
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    A man stares out at the water as the ferry traverses the nearly 50 miles between stops.
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    PHOTOS: A Tranquil Ferry Between Indonesian Islands

    Oct 31, 2017
    The public ferry system is a key link for a diverse nation spanning some 17,000 islands. "We serve all the people," says the captain of a ferry linking majority-Hindu Bali with majority-Muslim Lombok.
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    Hurricane Harvey Will Increase Gas Prices But Not In Nevada

    Sep 01, 2017

    A record number of tourists will descend on Las Vegas this weekend, a majority of them driving from Southern California.

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    The Two-Way
    Emirates passenger planes at Dubai International Airport. The airline announced it is now exempt from the laptop ban imposed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in March.
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    Airlines In Turkey And Dubai Cleared From Laptop Ban

    Jul 05, 2017
    Turkish Airlines and Emirates announced they are now exempt from the ban on carrying electronics larger than a smartphone into the cabin on flights bound for the U.S.
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    The Two-Way
    AAA says this will be the busiest Fourth of July travel period ever, with most people taking to the road to get to their destinations.
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    Big Travel Boom Expected This Fourth Of July Weekend

    Jun 28, 2017
    AAA says cheaper gas is one of the driving forces behind an expected increase in travelers this holiday weekend. Nearly 45 million Americans are expected to travel 50 miles or more from home.
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    Parallels
    Visitors and medical personnel enter a transport plane carrying Otto Warmbier at a Cincinnati regional airport Tuesday. Warmbier, who was released and medically evacuated from North Korea, has been in a coma for months, his parents said.
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    After Otto Warmbier's Release, Will U.S. Ban Travel To North Korea?

    Jun 16, 2017
    It's highly unusual for the government to restrict the ability of Americans to go abroad. A full-on ban would have to come from Congress, but the secretary of state has authority to restrict travel.
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    Shots - Health News
    When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lifted its last Zika travel advisory for Miami-Dade County last week, residents and visitors to Miami's popular South Beach neighborhood were relieved. Still, doctors say, pregnant women should continue
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    Is Zika Still A Problem In Florida And The Caribbean?

    Jun 12, 2017
    The Zika outbreak in Florida is officially over. And cases are dropping across the Caribbean. But doctors say the risk to pregnant women there — whether residents or travelers — isn't gone.
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    Shots - Health News
    Michelle Flandez's son Inti Perez — pictured at home in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, in 2016 — was born with microcephaly linked to the mosquito-borne Zika virus.
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    CDC Reveals Sharper Numbers Of Zika Birth Defects From U.S. Territories

    Jun 08, 2017
    About 5 percent of pregnant women infected with Zika in Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories last year had babies with birth defects, says the federal health agency. And the risk isn't over.
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    Shots - Health News
    Heading someplace where you could get traveler's diarrhea? Try packing some prophylactic pills containing bismuth subsalicylate, such as Pepto Bismol.
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    Tips For Staying Healthy When Traveling Abroad

    May 22, 2017
    Two travel tips are often overlooked by clinicians, and can be especially helpful when people are headed to places with less-than-ideal plumbing and sewage systems.
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    All Tech Considered
    Apps like Google Translate could radically change your experience traveling abroad.
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    Finding A Pedicure In China, Using Cutting-Edge Translation Apps

    Mar 20, 2017
    On a trip to China, NPR's Aarti Shahani took a detour in search of a pedicure, with help from some of the latest voice translation apps. These tools could radically change how you travel abroad.
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    Desert Companion on assignment: Kanab, Utah

    Mar 11, 2017

    Have (rental) bikes, will travel: Desert Companion prepares for the May travel issue

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    Crashing Sundance: The latecomer's guide to the indie film fest next door

    Jan 11, 2017

    Sundance isn't just a film industry event. There are lots of public screenings and panels — and lots of open seats.

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    David Bert, Who Took KNPR Listeners 'Along The Way,' Dies

    Jan 04, 2017

    Longtime KNPR contributor David Bert, whose “Along the Way” travel segments showcased the beauty of the desert outback, has died. 

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    Shots - Health News
    The window seat may be a safer spot for small children than along the aisle. Plus there's the view.
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    For Babies On A Plane, Hot Drinks And Co-Sleeping Pose A Risk

    Oct 25, 2016
    Airplanes are a remarkably safe way to travel, but small children can be injured while aloft. Skipping the hot coffee and putting small ones in the window seat can help, pediatricians say.
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    Parallels
    People line up to buy groceries outside a supermarket in Caracas, Venezuela's capital, on July 13. The State Department issued a travel warning for the country on July 7. Four other countries have been the subject of U.S. travel warnings since July 1.
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    U.S. Often Issues Travel Warnings, But Lately The Tables Are Turned

    Jul 14, 2016

    The State Department regularly issues travel alerts for U.S. citizens. Now U.S. gun violence has led other countries to urge their own citizens to show caution when visiting the U.S.

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