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January 4, 2004

A Vagabonding interview in Transitions Abroad

This month, I am happy to be interviewed in Transitions Abroad, which for my money is the single most useful magazine out there for someone looking to spend long periods of time traveling, volunteering and working overseas. A slightly different version of this interview will appear later this year in the March 2004 print issue (which will focus on independent travel), but the current online version is called “Rolf Potts on Long-Term Travel“, and can be found here. And if you haven’t already seen an issue of Transitions Abroad, do yourself a favor and pick one up. It’s a great research tool for planning long-term journeys that mix travel with volunteering and overseas work.

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