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Lea Lane

Lea Lane

Contributor at Forbes

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56
Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Entertainment
  • House
  • Food
  • Travel

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Recent Articles

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Talking Travel With Aesha Scott, Chief Stew On Bravo’s ‘Below Deck Med’

Aesha talks candidly about being a 'yachtie,' filming the popular Bravo series, and her favorite places in the world.
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Exploring Bal Harbour, A Luxe Area Just North Of Miami’s Glitz

You’ll enjoy natural parks, fine-dining, upscale shopping, tropical pleasures, fun boating from bay to ocean, and uncrowded beaches (even a nude one) near the Magic City.
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Extreme Travel Tales With Best-Selling Author/Journalist Mike Finkel

An intrepid traveler shares travel philosophies and adventures in this free-ranging discussion of challenges and discovery around the world.
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Unsettling Observations Of Climate Change, From 50 Years Of Travel

Changes I've witnessed through the years. In future posts I’ll cover what, if anything, travelers can do about the problems.
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A Ski Expert’s Tips And Favorite Snow Areas/Resorts Worldwide

All things skiing, from Vail to Verbier, plus ski and snowboarding suggestions, including the best ski resorts.
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Inspecting Cunard’s Newest, Snazziest Ship, ‘Queen Anne’

We went aboard the new Cunard cruise ship, Queen Anne, when it stopped in Miami on her Around the World maiden voyage.
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Best Of Namibia, Africa — And Saving Endangered Cheetahs

Dr. Laurie Marker shares the highlights of her African homeland. She is doing more than just about anyone to stop the loss of the world's fastest land animal.
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How Climate Change Now Affects Our Travels

In this post, I cover many lesser-known ways —beyond coastal flooding and air turbulence — that a warming planet impacts travel and tourism.
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Flying And Climate Change: How Travelers Can Help

The tourism sector creates about a tenth of the greenhouse gas emissions that fuel climate change. And planes are a major culprit.
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Ways The Travel Industry Is Addressing Our Climate Crisis

The tour industry is scrambling to minimize the damage of over-tourism on our environment.
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Differences Between Being A Solo Traveler To Independent Traveler

Even a short break when traveling with others can help you maintain your independence.