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Category: El Turista

The word can be masculine or feminine depending on the individual being called a tourist. I love La Turista in my life. Since we met on a desert trail long ago, Patricia and I have been everywhere together: Mexico, The Dominican Republic, Belize, Chile, and Tierra del Fuego in Latin America. Baffin Island in the Arctic and Cape Horn near the antarctic. Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Malaya, Singapore, Bali and Borneo in Southeast Asia. Ireland with a choral group. Scotland by longboat. The Grand Canyon by raft and by foot. Backpacking in the Escalante canyons. And then we got married! (We took the honeymoon first.) I also have driven twice as a tourist through the American South, six weeks with Pat and a week with my daughter Maia. Here is a digest of my travelogs.

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Albatross, Bear Print, Broken Jar, Hermit, King’s Horseman, Empty Road

A year-ender on my lucky travels east and west, north and south in 2007

Larry Joseph Calloway December 31, 2007

As an old journalist, I could not resist the customary year in review, particularly this year. The world is so full of a number things — east, west, north and south.

BuddhismMustangTibet
El Turista Foreign

The Supreme White Hunter At The End Of Nature

Avoid eye contact, say nice things if you can think of any, and never, ever run!

Larry Joseph Calloway August 23, 2007

The Canadian North is a separate land with a frontier past and a brilliant future. The Polar Bear its symbol, as is the penguin of the Antarctic. Big difference, as we found out.

Baffin IslandCanadapolar bear
Commentary On A Shooting At Nangpa La, A Pass In The HimalayasLife In An Economy That Has Displaced A Culture
El Turista Foreign

Commentary On A Shooting At Nangpa La, A Pass In The Himalayas

Life In An Economy That Has Displaced A Culture

Larry Joseph Calloway October 24, 2006

The video in which Chinese riflemen fire on escaping Tibetan refugees on Nangpa Pass took me back to April 2002 in the Nepali Khumbu village of Thame and asked a question.

ChinaNepalTibet
El Turista Foreign

Meditation In A Killing Field

What is the relationship of Buddhism to genocide?

Larry Joseph Calloway February 18, 2006

As the tour guide struggled through the life of the Buddha I watched a depressed monk smoke a cigarette and stare out toward a pile of skulls pressed against glass. I wondered what he was thinking.

BuddhismCambodia
El Turista Foreign

It Was Not Shambala, This Village Full Of Life

Recalling a Buddhist ceremony in pre-modernThailand

Larry Joseph Calloway January 13, 2006

On the eve of a return trip to Southeast Asia, I recalled a village scene 40 years ago that to me defines the difference in practice between the two “vehicles” of Buddhism. Theravada is not as lonely as Mahayana.

BuddhismThailand
El Turista Foreign

Why A U.S. Invasion of Belize Is Not Imminent (Probably)

Our only vital interest there is Francis Coppola

Larry Joseph Calloway May 6, 2005

My report on the political crisis in the tiny Carribean nation that happens to be located in Central America. Nobody could phone out the story as it happened because the phones were all sabotaged.

Belize
El Turista Foreign

Española Rides Low And Slow Toward Santa Fe

Christopher Columbus probably wouldn’t approve

Larry Joseph Calloway January 6, 2005

With every trip to the San Luis Valley and back to Santa Fe, I grew fonder of the place. Christopher Columbus liked it too, if my translation is right.

Dominican Republic
El Turista

Loathing Of Wilderness Does Not Come Naturally

It’s taught by politicians

Larry Joseph Calloway August 13, 2003

Before you get taken in and taken over by the political delusions about wilderness, go out and take a look for yourself. There are hikers and rangers who really love it out there, and they are not wackoes.

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