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Worth reading: Travel along the Buddhist Circuit
Posted by: JD Rinne, Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 2:52 PM

Some of our favorite items from around the Web this week:

One couple finds enlightenment on a journey around the Buddhist Circuit, four sacred sites in southern Nepal and northern India. [The New York Times]

Mexico's rough few months—financial crisis, drug violence, and swine flu—means deals for travelers through this summer and fall. [CNN]

Taking the kids on a vacation this summer? Check out this list of kid-friendly travel gear. [Gadling]

The world's first five-star hotel beside a Formula One racetrack is nearing the finish line in Dubai (where else?). [HotelChatter]

Henry Moore at the Atlanta Botanical Garden: The largest outdoor display of the British sculptor's work in the U.S., with 20 sculptures. [Design Public]

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