Diane Daniel
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USA
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Last updated 7/19/2008 9:58 am
Diane Daniel (http://www.bydianedaniel.com) is a journalist based in Durham, North Carolina, USA, who writes mostly about travel, the environment, and people's lives. She has written or edited for newspapers and magazines since 1985. She's a regular correspondent for Ode and the Boston Globe travel section and her work has appeared in several national publications, including newspapers the New York Times, Washington Post and magazines Budget Travel and National Geographic Traveler. Diane belongs to the Society of American Travel Writers and American Society of Journalists and Authors. Contact her at diane@bydianedaniel.com
Sept/Oct 2009 issue
No other form of travel can quite beat the joys of cycling.
119 september 2009 issue
Geen enkele vorm van reizen is zo heerlijk als fietsen.
April 2009 issue
Live it, don't look at it. Experiential travel gives tourists a great timeāand gives something back to the places they visit.
115 april 2009 issue
Belevingstoerisme: reizigers hebben een geweldige tijd en doen ondertussen iets terug voor de plaatsen die ze bezoeken.
March 2009 issue
What do you get when saltwater and fresh water meet? A clean, renewable source of power called blue energy.
December 2008 issue
Norway is creating a network of hydrogen filling stations to power cars that run on fuel cells.
111 november 2008 issue
Steeds meer mensen gebruiken hun vakantie om voor anderen te werken.
November 2008 issue
More and more people are using their vacation time to work for others.