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International Travel - Blog Entries
Mexico Celebrates 200 years of Independence in Style
Mexico celebrates its Bicentennial as a free nation and the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution with eight commemorative tourism routes that pass through 100 different destinations and 17 states. read more >>



Soccer Transforming Lives
As the 8th Rio 2010 Homeless World Cup approaches, we've received a few inspirational stories from some of the players who have transformed their lives... read more >>



Have an Eat, Pray, Love adventure
Seeking an Eat, Pray, Love adventure? As the movie opens on August 13th, many places are offering packages where one can have an EPL experience. read more >>



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International Travel - Videos
Cliffs of Moher
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One of our favorite spots that offers an extraordinary view can be found on the west coast of Ireland–the Cliffs of Moher.


Pt. 2: Gandhi at the Swiss Embassy
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Rajmohan Gandhi’s presentation at the Embassy of Switzerland continues. During Part 2, Rajmohan addresses some present challenges but maintains his belief that because we all share a common humanity, relationships will improve and the world will be a kinder place.


Rajmohan Gandhi at the Swiss Embassy
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A true global citizen and great friend of World Footprints, Rajmohan Gandhi is the grandson of the late Mahatma Gandhi and continues to carry on his grandfather’s legacy.


South African Honeymoon
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 World Footprints hosts, Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick, share their wonderful honeymoon in South Africa. From Robben Island to Nelson Mandela Square they traveled along the historical road to freedom.



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