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Teen Ink Magazine, November 2004: Travel and Culture
Four Hours
by Jenna P., Swarthmore, PA
Four hours. Squished into the back of my dad's truck with his smelly hockey gear and a tub of blacktop
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Almost There
by Mary J., St. Charles, IL
Never before have I witnessed a place transition so seamlessly from city to countryside.
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The Simple Things in Life
by Samantha B., Poland, OH
As I stepped off the plane on that warm June afternoon, I peered curiously at the mysterious land that lay before me.
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Friday the 13th
by Marianne S., Mendham, NJ
My grandfather always told me never to schedule anything big on Friday the 13th since things may not work out as planned.
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Wanderlust
by William T., Clarksdale, MS
Wanderlust is a rather vague emotion, a twinge in the back of your mind, a pang at the edge of your heart, but it is completely undeniable
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800 Miles from Yesterday
by Christine S., Milford, CT
In the heart of South Carolina, En route to sunny Florida.
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