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Teen Ink Magazine,
June 2003 :
Travel Articles
A "Pitiful" Adventure
by Nicole P., Johnston, RI
Sometimeseven miserable experiences can bring families closer. Even though the pain,whining and fights of a truly awful vacation can be traumatizing, when we lookback we realize it wasn't that bad.
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A Week at "Dobsey"
by Greg F., Cumberland, ME
Openingmy eyes to the sound of tires rubbing against dirt, I realized where I was. Irested my head on my sister's shoulders and felt the car shift to the left andthen fall silent. After a few seconds the car stopped.
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Let Her Eat Cake!
by Alexa P., Ridgway, PA
Myfamily believes in travel. My mother adores geography, and although I find itquite boring and stuffy, she loves long trips filled with luxurious white sandybeaches, crystal clear waves, and tours, tours, tours!
The scene: St.
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More Like Them
by Caroline R., Wrentham, MA
A few years ago, my family and I took a two-week trip to Italy. After a few days inRome, we ventured into the heart of the country. One would think that the worldhas been Americanized, but travelling helps you realize that that is definitelynot the case.
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The Thin Yellow Lines
by Mike K., New City, NY
We'vedriven miles, miles forward, miles back Changed or lost direction a thousandtimes We had no real destination, only a purpose A purpose of exploration,of no real importance But it meant all the world to those of us Entombed inthe old white car, that had one ...
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