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Above 68 degrees north the sun doesn’t set for 10 weeks in Lofoten

Above 68 degrees north the sun doesn't set for 10 weeks in Lofoten

At Bodø terminal, it’s 11:45pm in late June. The light through the window is amber, low, and angled like late afternoon in October. Nobody on the Moskenes ferry deck is checking the time. They’re pointing cameras at a horizon the sun has no intention of crossing. That departure time isn’t a scheduling quirk. It’s a … Lire plus

The Full Moon Party runs one night a month on 1 beach of 50 square miles

The Full Moon Party runs one night a month on 1 beach of 50 square miles

The party happens once a month, on a single beach, at the island’s southern tip. Hat Rin pulls somewhere between 20,000 and 30,000 people on Full Moon night, and for roughly 72 hours around that date, the beach runs fire shows, fluorescent paint, and $4 buckets of Thai whiskey. Then it drains. The ferries reverse. … Lire plus

Palawan runs 270 miles and most Americans book 4 miles of the north end

Palawan runs 270 miles and most Americans book 4 miles of the north end

The van leaves Puerto Princesa airport around 7am. By noon you’re still on the same road, watching limestone formations slide past the window as the pavement narrows heading north. Most people have headphones in. That’s the planning mistake made visible. This single road connects two of Palawan’s three zones, and the zone you choose determines … Lire plus

Turks and Caicos has 40 islands and most Americans book 7 miles of one

Turks and Caicos has 40 islands and most Americans book 7 miles of one

You step out of Providenciales International Airport into 84-degree air and the first thing you see is a resort billboard. Then another. The Grace Bay strip is 10 minutes east, and it delivers exactly what those billboards promise. The problem isn’t what’s on that island. The problem is that Turks and Caicos is 40 islands … Lire plus