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Two cartographers reach a geographic boundary and discuss what they see.
A group of friends realize they have been living vicariously through one of their friend's travel stories for their entire lives.
A former geologist lies down in a hospital bed and remembers the Native woman he had fallen in love with during his travels.
Two American friends escape their vacation in Paris to the French countryside, enjoying a day of fresh air until a Russian waiter and an Austrian remind them of the horrors of war.
A woman who is not content with life and fears staying in one place works as a traveling writer, recording her thoughts and interactions on tape recorders and finding different lovers in each place she visits.
A young Native American man visits a burial site on a nearby island and must reflect on both his allegiance to his culture and to himself.
A mother and her three boys are on a small Greek island, where they prepare to reunite with her husband. Before they leave, they attend a party, and spend time reflecting on the possibility that they may never see their missing loved one again.
On a train a man tells a story about travelling in South America and the greedless society that he stumbled upon.
When their made-up country suddenly becomes real, three high school friends find themselves in a predicament.
An American continues to run into another American on their trips around Europe and the Mediterranean.