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Year of Geography: Why I’m learning about every country

Posted on January 2nd, 2011 by Laura Byrne Paquet

Three years ago, around this time, I got what I thought was a brilliant idea. Having observed other writers spending a year doing various things that interested them–from living biblically to buying nothing–I thought I’d spend a year learning at least something about every country in the world, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. I’ve always been […]

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Travel trivia: Where do they speak Romansch?

Posted on January 2nd, 2011 by Laura Byrne Paquet

Romansch is one of the four official languages of what European country? Belgium France Romania Switzerland Think you know the answer? Send it to me as a comment at the bottom of this post. At the end of the week, I’ll draw one name from all the people who answered correctly, and that person will […]

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Travel trivia: Which city celebrates New Year’s first?

Posted on January 1st, 2011 by Laura Byrne Paquet

Because of time zones, which of these cities celebrates the new year earliest? Auckland, New Zealand Beijing, China Seoul, South Korea Sydney, Australia Appropriately, I’m kicking off the daily travel trivia question here at Facing the Street with a question about New Year’s Day. Think you know the answer? Send it to me as a […]

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Aussie cafe serves chocolate on steroids

Posted on June 30th, 2010 by Laura Byrne Paquet

If you’ve ever thought, “Gee, chocolate bars would be great if they weren’t cluttered up with nuts and caramel,” then Max Brenner’s is the place for you. The Australian chain of chocolate cafes (which also has shops in New York, Philadelphia and several other non-Aussie places) has the genius to serve chocolate in its most […]

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Road sign: "Caution: Guitarists"

Posted on June 18th, 2010 by Laura Byrne Paquet

I have a strange fascination for oddball road signs, dating back at least as far as 1978, when my sister and I spotted a British road sign that consisted of nothing but a large exclamation mark and the dire words, “Warning: Road liable to subside.” Since then, I’ve photographed an iguana crossing sign in Montserrat, […]

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