In This Issue
| A Burning Devil in Guatemala, Spanish Segovia, and Kayaking in Bangladesh
Remarkable Photo Contest Winners!
Need a New Bag?
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A Burning Devil in Guatemala, Spanish Segovia, and Kayaking in Bangladesh
The print media world may be collapsing in pain around us, but Perceptive Travel's readership continues to grow each month, so thanks to all of you for tuning in. We've got another oddball assortment of travel stories from Guatemala, Spain, and Bangladesh. All are from writers you've seen here before: Luke Armstrong, Michael Buckley, and Beebe Bahrami. Susan Griffith returns with some in-depth travel-related book reviews.
See it all here: February issue of Perceptive Travel.
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Remarkable Photo Contest Winners!
In December we ran our annual Remarkable Photo Contest and got more than our fair share of remarkable travel photos. We had hundreds of entries from 19 countries and both I and the judges were really impressed with the quality. Apparently photographers in developing countries are no slackers: two of the three winners were from India and honorable mention placements included photographers from Bangladesh, India, and Iran.
See the winners here
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Congrats to Aidan T. of Winnipeg, Canada, a newsletter subscriber who submitted correct answers to our monthly contest. He scored a $25 Amazon (Canada) gift certificate.
This month we're back to gear, giving away a hip messenger bag from OSPOP - One Small Point of Pride. See a photo of the four colors available on the home page or follow this OSPOP link to learn more.
To enter, answer the following in an e-mail to the address you got this from and include your physical mailing address in case you win. All answers are in the current issue.
1) What piece of bloody history is Segovia known for?
2) When does the devil get burned in Antigua?
3) How much does a SIM card cost in Dhaka?
Contest is open through Feb. 26, but enter before you forget!
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Happy Trails,
Tim Leffel
Editor, Perceptive Travel
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