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Wednesday, October 21, 2009. Getting out of Russia proved somewhat harder than getting in. First there was the security line to enter the airport. When my father and I reached the front of the line, the attendant tapped the face of her watch with irritation and said, “Not until 1:00! Russia—with its heavy veil of bureaucracy and completely. By far my favorite site in St. Petersburg, however, was the Church of the Savior on the Blood, which was built by Alexander II in memory of his father, who was mu...

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009. Getting out of Russia proved somewhat harder than getting in. First there was the security line to enter the airport. When my father and I reached the front of the line, the attendant tapped the face of her watch with irritation and said, “Not until 1:00! Russia—with its heavy veil of bureaucracy and completely. By far my favorite site in St. Petersburg, however, was the Church of the Savior on the Blood, which was built by Alexander II in memory of his father, who was mu...

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Sarah's Travel Pages: January 2009

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Sunday, January 11, 2009. The Best Six Dollars I Ever Spent. Our first days were mainly spent on the dusty shop-lined main road, haggling over sparkly beaded flipflops, or on the beach sipping feni, a cheap local liquor made from the fruit of the cashew plant. 8220;We don’t have a group,” we told him. “It’s just us.”. Surprisingly, the five hour wait for the first train actually wasn’t so bad though. We met some little girls eager to practice their English. One was Nana, who asked me in the...The return ...

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Sarah's Travel Pages: July 2008

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Saturday, July 12, 2008. Caves by Torch Light. As I write, I am on a tour of China’s westernmost province of Xinjiang, having just completed a two-week Buddhist art seminar at the Mogao Caves, near the city of Dunhuang in China. This site was an important stop along the ancient Silk Road (the subject of my graduate studies), and you can read all about it here. Here, I documented the unique setting by replicating one of the many Buddha and bodhisattva triads featured on the walls of the cave temples with ...

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Sarah's Travel Pages: October 2009

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009. Getting out of Russia proved somewhat harder than getting in. First there was the security line to enter the airport. When my father and I reached the front of the line, the attendant tapped the face of her watch with irritation and said, “Not until 1:00! Russia—with its heavy veil of bureaucracy and completely. By far my favorite site in St. Petersburg, however, was the Church of the Savior on the Blood, which was built by Alexander II in memory of his father, who was mu...

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Sarah's Travel Pages: Varanasi: Holy Shit

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Saturday, January 10, 2009. Please forgive the profanity, but these two words are the most accurate and succinct summary of Varanasi I could possibly give. You see, in India, cows are considered sacred. And in Varanasi, where cows are ubiquitous, to step in cow shit is to be that much closer to the numinous. I bring up my bovine neighbors, also, because they shit everywhere. EVERYWHERE. When we reached the edge of the Old City, Rashmi and I donned our packs and followed the taxi driver.

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Sarah's Travel Pages: Facts and Figures

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Saturday, August 22, 2009. Inspired by a similar list made after the bus trip by Adela Lee, mastermind of the Silkroad Foundation, I have calculated some of the numbers I have logged over the last eight weeks:. 183; 5,372 photographs (in 107 folders). 183; 75 museums, temples, shrines, pagodas, archaeological sites, and other points of interest (18 in Japan, 40 in North China, 5 in South China, 12 in Korea). 183; 26 hotel beds. 183; 16 Penn and NYU classmates and professors visited.

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