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WHY FLY WHEN 

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EUROPE & THE FAR NORTH 



Trace the Voyages of the Vikings with 

 the modern comforts of the expedition 

 cruise ship Columbus Caravelle. - 

 Experience the chronicles of legend, 

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 and Scottish Isles, Iceland, Greenland 

 and the Canadian Maritimes. 



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Broadly speaking, today's vacationers fall neatly into two groups — passive 

 tourists and active travelers. The first go in search of familiarity, albeit 

 spiced with sun and sea, while the second group travels primarily to ex- 

 plore and learn. Not content with pre-packaged culture, travelers prefer to 

 dig down through the thin crust of modern civilization to their destina- ' 

 tion's ancient core; unexcited by nature that has been brought to heel, they 

 want it without fences, untamed and pristine. Instead of resorts, they visit 

 exotic destinations. 



Discovering these destinations is part of the game — often requiring sev- 

 eral detours off the thruway of mass tourism. To indicate some of the sign- 

 posts, we present nine recommendations, all suitable for a week-long trips 

 and all guaranteed to uncover the traveler in you. 



Houseboat and sailboat, on Great Slave Lake, in Yellowknife. 



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