Ray Bartlett

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Ray Bartlett's travel writing has appeared in a variety of publications, including USA Today, Frommer's Budget Travel, the Denver Post, Seattle Times, Cape Cod Life, and Travelers' Tales. Ray has worked on a number of Lonely Planet titles, including Japan, Mexico, Korea, Yucatan, Code Green, A Perfect Day, and he has done numerous podcasts and web work. Most recently, he was a guest on Public Radio International's "The World."

When not on the road, he lives on Cape Cod, and can be reached via www.kaisora.com.

 
 
  1. Article Image: A-Pod-Calypto: Mayan Ruins Tours (part 4)

    A-Pod-Calypto: Mayan Ruins Tours (part 4)

    Podcast by Ray Bartlett, April 2007

    The Mayans took sun worshipping to a new level, sacrificing themselves to get closer to their god. Join Ray on his final Mayan ruins tour. Listen to the podcast ›

    Tags: Mexico

  2. Article Image: A-Pod-Calypto: Mayan Ruins Tours (part 3)

    A-Pod-Calypto: Mayan Ruins Tours (part 3)

    Podcast by Ray Bartlett, April 2007

    Explore the popular ruins of Palenque, with its preserved frescos, delicate drawings and camera-shy agoutis. Listen to the podcast ›

    Tags: Mexico

  3. Article Image: A-Pod-Calypto: Mayan Ruins Tours (part 2)

    A-Pod-Calypto: Mayan Ruins Tours (part 2)

    Podcast by Ray Bartlett, March 2007

    Listen to the pounding rain and the hefty insects as you explore the ruins of Kohunlich and Dzibanche. Listen to the podcast ›

    Tags: Mexico

  4. Article Image: Ice Sculpting Heats Up

    Ice Sculpting Heats Up

    Podcast by Ray Bartlett, January 2007

    The chainsaws grind and the competition gets fierce in this podcast from Sapporo's Snow Festival frontline. Listen to the podcast ›

    Tags: Festivals & Events • Sapporo

  5. Article Image: A-Pod-Calypto: Mayan Ruins Tours (part 1)

    A-Pod-Calypto: Mayan Ruins Tours (part 1)

    Podcast by Ray Bartlett, January 2007

    Listen to the first instalment of our four-part podcast on the ancient Mayan ruins of Yucatan. This week, the beachfront city of Tulum. Did they wear bikinis back then? Listen to the podcast ›

    Tags: Art, Architecture & Design • Culture • Mexico • Yucatán Peninsula

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