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The Wall Street Journal - by Nancy Keates - Until recently, the words “slow travel” evoked images of clogged highways and airport screens flashing cancellations. In a world where the goal was getting somewhere as fast as possible, the idea of deliberately reducing the pace seemed outlandish. But the stress of modern travel and the economic downturn have made the notion of decelerating appealing. Now the term “slow travel” is tied to a burgeoning movement to return to a time when life’s pleasures were savored, to a time when people appreciated the going as much as the getting there.
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