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Lonely Planet The Three R's of Travel

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  • ABOUT Don George

    Don George is the Global Travel Editor for Lonely Planet Publications. In 25 years of wandering, Don has visited more than 60 countries and has published more than 600 articles in newspapers and magazines around the globe.

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  • ABOUT Carolina Miranda

    Carolina A. Miranda is a freelance writer and editor based in New York City, where she contributes articles on travel, culture and the arts for a variety of national and regional media, including Time, ArtNews, Travel + Leisure, Budget Travel, Florida Travel + Life, Lonely Planet, nytimes.com and Fast Company.

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  • ABOUT John Vlahides

    Co-host of new international TV travel series, Lonely Planet: Roads Less Travelled, broadcast by National Geographic Adventure and distributed by BBC Worldwide.

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  • ABOUT China Williams

    China Williams grew up in South Carolina in a pretty little town surrounded by pine forests and cotton fields.

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Click play to listen. Recorded on November 5, 2005.

Don George and authors Carolina Miranda, John Vlahides and China Williams from the famed travel resource Lonely Planet, gather to discuss the three R's essential to travel: Research, Respect, and Reward. Experts on Latin America, North America and Southeast Asia share practical tips for would-be travelers and inspiring tales for armchair enthusiasts!

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