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A young woman fights to make her way in a rough-and-tumble world

Interview by David Lepeska

How to Be Invincible

Hungarian entrepreneur, digital nomad, and martial arts champion Timea Pintye has one of the more interesting life stories you’ll ever hear, though she’s not yet 35. Her path seems proof that if you follow your dreams and work tirelessly, you just may get where you want to go. Read More

The 10 Creepiest Places on Earth

Start planning next year’s spooky Halloween trip today

By EA Editorial Staff

It’s that time of year again, when ghosts, ghouls and goblins come out to play. If you’re looking to book a trip to a terrifying destination, or just want to feel some serious Day of the Dead vibes, you’ve come to the right place. Read More

From cheese rolling to wife carrying, 10 of the most unusual global competitions

By Aaron Kenedi

In the wake of so many recent global sporting events, from the Olympics to the Paralympics, to the World Nomad Games, I found myself exposed to (and fascinated by) some of the world’s more obscure competitions. Read More

The Wisdom of the Wild

An American traveler stumbles into his destiny on Pattaya Beach

By Robert J

I grew up in the 1950s and ’60s, the only child of older parents in the San Fernando Valley. My father was a banker before bankers made big money. We were not rich, but comfortable. Read More

Boss leads the way

Lessons on freedom from a stubborn steed on the Mongolian steppe

By Ali Wunderman

Mongolians don’t typically name their horses, but the 7-year-old bay gelding I’m paired with for a three-day steppe and wilderness trek finds a cheeky way to reveal his to me: Boss. His regular refusal to obey my commands shows he considers himself in charge and his persistent side-eye makes it clear he wants everyone to know it. Read More

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A pilgrim wanders a medieval Tuscan city before setting off for Rome

By Suzanne Maggio

On a warm, late afternoon in June, I step off the train, sling on my 20-pound backpack and walk toward the massive stone walls of the medieval city of Lucca, my first stop in a long stroll to Vatican City. I’m walking the final leg of the Via Francegina, an ancient 3000-kilometer pilgrimage route from Canterbury to Rome, in an effort to savor and explore my Italian heritage. Read More

Stella Guan in Paris, beginning her journey of success

A Chinese designer’s long, winding journey to success and nomadhood

An Interview with Stella Guan

Raised in a small town in southern China, Stella Guan has always been a fast learner. She picked up the pipa, or Chinese lute, at age 8 and was soon giving solo concerts. She taught herself English as the founder of her middle school’s Harry Potter Fan Club, then taught herself Korean through her obsession with K-drama TV series. Read More

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A young woman fights to make her way in a rough-and-tumble world

Interview by David Lepeska

How to Be Invincible

Hungarian entrepreneur, digital nomad, and martial arts champion Timea Pintye has one of the more interesting life stories you’ll ever hear, though she’s not yet 35. Her path seems proof that if you follow your dreams and work tirelessly, you just may get where you want to go. Read More

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The 10 Creepiest Places on Earth

Start planning next year’s spooky Halloween trip today

More Escapes From the Norm, Euro Version

Our favorite European getaways for all tastes and budgets

The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World of Bizarro Sports

From cheese rolling to wife carrying, 10 of the most unusual global competitions

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