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May 19, 2009You Can Go BackA seasoned sailor returns to the Solomon Islands, where he finds extraordinary beauty and a vibrant people full of skill and generosity. A feature from our June 2009 issue
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March 3, 2009Vive La Nouvelle- Calédonie!A soupçon of Paris deep in the South Pacific refreshes veteran voyagers newly returned to the big blue. A feature from our May 2008 issue
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January 27, 2009Artist in the GalapagosLeila Daw talks about her work and the influence of her trip to the Galapagos.
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January 27, 2009Artist in the GalapagosAfter visiting the Galapagos, Leila Daw discusses her work and the influence of her trip to the islands.
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January 22, 2009More Roger Henry Favorites in VanuatuOther services used by the Roger Henry Crew during their stay at Vanuatu. Continued from our February 2009 issue
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October 30, 2008Well Past the Guardian WindsOnce he endures the paperwork tempest that is the Japanese Customs and Tariff Bureau, Alvah finds a lot to love in the Land of the Rising Sun, including the Awamori distillery.From "The Roger Henry File" for April 25, 2008
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October 30, 2008Professor Simon Reflects on His CurriculumAs he studiously prepares to depart Guam for Japan, Alvah Simon wonders if he's lost touch with his inner wild child. From "The Roger Henry File" for March 31, 2008
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October 30, 2008Guam, U.S.A.--Sort OfWelcomed by the Arteros, a Chamorro family with a heroic history in the American military, Alvah Simon reflects on his hosts' capacity for loyalty and forgiveness. "The Roger Henry File" for March 20, 2008
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October 30, 2008Keeping up with LamotrekStopping over on this remote atoll in the Caroline Islands, Alvah and Diana busy themselves exploring and upholding local customs. "The Roger Henry File" for February 15, 2008.
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October 30, 2008Not So Missing in ActionMysterious EPIRBs, a cooking mishap, and a blatant violation of Treaties make for an eventful passage. From "The Roger Henry files for January 24, 2008
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