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Dr. Frederica Dunn
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Frederica is a free lance journalist who has traveled extensively and lived in Vietnam for several years. As a former Ombudsperson with General Electric, she published a book entitled The Successful International Executive. She is a member of the National Press Club in Washington, DC and led the first journalists trip to Cuba in 2000. Newspaper publications include the New York Times, Washington Times, Business Week, Natural Traveler, Post Journal NY, Winchester Star, and Airline magazines. Dr. Dunn has also covered major United Nations Conferences in Europe. She is an active member of the International Wine, Food and Travel Writers Association.

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Seattle Seattle
Bienvenue to Seattle! The lovely waterfront setting reminds me of Vancouver and the steep hills are similar to those in San Francisco.
Lithuania Lithuania
A hundred years ago, it was said that no matter in what direction a person looked in Vilnius, at least four churches would be seen. The skyline remains a marvel of spires, domes and crosses.
CHILE: A Country of Extremes and Superlatives CHILE: A Country of Extremes and Superlatives
Chile is a country of extremes and superlatives. The Pacific coast has more than 2,500 miles of beaches, vast deserts, rainforests and spectacular inland seas where glaciers reach the coast. Spring and fall are delightful times to visit and coincide with the harvesting of grapes.
GREECE - Aegean Odyssey GREECE - Aegean Odyssey
Constantinople, the city founded by the Emperor Constantine, controlled an empire that lasted more than eleven centuries. Today, we know the city as Istanbul, Turkey, and this is where we began our sea adventure: From Istanbul to Venice.
The Golden Isles:  St. Simons and Jekyll The Golden Isles: St. Simons and Jekyll
Where can you find beautiful islands that can be reached in a few hours driving time, without the hassle of flying and waiting in long airport lines? For those looking for delightful weather, island-style relaxation and a lack of high-rise development, St. Simons and Jekyll fits the bill perfectly.
Copper Canyon – <i>Barranca Del Cobre</i> Copper Canyon – Barranca Del Cobre
To view a rugged and beautiful land and take one of the most remarkable train trips in the world, the Copper Canyon is the place to go. This is a section of northwestern Mexico known as the Sierra Madre; it is home to a primitive yet remarkable people known as the Tarahumara Indians, who live there much as they did 400 years ago.
The Old Havana, Cuba The Old Havana, Cuba Habana Vieja
I gleaned my first impression of Havana while walking along El Malecon, a lovely waterfront boulevard lined with blocks of handsome mansions in various states of decay or repair. Cuba's haunting architecture is like a ghost from the past -- beautiful facades and shells of old buildings -- gems of another era. The palatial old homes stand in eerie silence hiding fascinating stories from the past. If only they could talk! The elegant Hotel National de Cuba, resting on a bluff high above the sea, overlooking the Malecon, has a superb water view and is a perfect stop on a city walking tour.
Oregon's Wine Country: An Alternative to Napa Valley Oregon's Wine Country: An Alternative to Napa Valley
Who would have thought that Southern Oregon would become the Napa Valley of 30 years ago?
North Carolina's Currituck Outerbanks North Carolina's Currituck Outerbanks
Near the northernmost of North Carolina s barrier islands, the beautiful Currituck Outer Banks occupy a 12-mile stretch of ocean between the Atlantic and Currituck Sound.





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