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T’s Nov. 13 Travel Issue

Highlights

  1. Cold Comfort at the Edge of the World

    Once a year, the people of Jokkmokk, Sweden, gather to celebrate their heritage. Reindeer beware.

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    In the Lapland town of Jokkmokk, Sweden, it snows most of the year, and the temperature frequently dips below zero. Reindeer outnumber people by a wide margin.
    CreditPhotograph by Olivier Metzger. Local guide provided by Outdoor Lapland
  1. The Naked Truth About German Nudists

    One writer sets out to explore the country’s widespread culture of nudity — and tries it on for herself.

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    Germany’s millions of nudists, like those shown here, tend to be older, plump and proud.
    CreditRoshan Adhihetty
  2. The Appeal of Sporty, Lightweight Anoraks

    Featherweight jackets bring a youthfulness to long skirts and studious turtlenecks.

     

    CreditPhotograph by Hart+Lëshkina. Styled by Jason Rider
  3. Hunting Pigeon in the Pyrenees — for Supper

    For centuries, the men of the Basque Country have hunted wild pigeon. Their weapons of choice: paddles and nets.

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    CreditCéline Clanet
    Food Matters
  4. In the Air | The Great Outdoors

    Fashion takes its cue from camping.

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  5. The End of Relaxation

    We live in the golden age of wellness vacations, where taking time off is all about becoming a better person.

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    “The space between the seconds,” 36x36 inches, oil on canvas.
    CreditEric Zener
    Sign of the Times
  1. Malta’s Emerging Capital by the Sea

    With a history as rich as it has been dramatic, Valletta has become a laid-back coastal destination with a thriving creative class.

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    Overlooking Valletta’s Grand Harbour, a memorial to those who died in the Siege of Malta during World War II.
    CreditLuis Díaz Díaz
    Wanderlust
  2. The Season's Most Cheery, Beachy Carryalls

    Practically a holiday in themselves, these capacious totes can take you from day to overnight with room for shopping in between.

     

    Fendi, similar styles, $1,450, fendi.com.
    CreditMari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi
  3. A Love Letter to Drinking in Bars

    From dingy dives to Old World establishments, watering holes are one writer’s paradise.

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    A Passion Royale and a Champagne Dream at Bemelmans Bar at the Carlyle Hotel in New York.
    CreditBrooke Holm
  4. Eight Sleek, Portable Speakers

    Compact designs make it easier than ever to travel with tunes.

     

    Kreafunk aGroove speaker, $95, abchome.com.
    CreditMari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi
  5. Illustrated Interview | Anthony Bourdain

    The intrepid travel host and chef hosted the CNN travel series, “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” for several seasons. He died at the age of 61. The Times interviewed him in 2016.

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