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Bird's first try ended in wreckage on the rocks at Maui in the Hawaiian Islands. He spent 15 months building and outfitting another boat, sleeping on floors because he had no money. Last August, he set out again. He was delayed for three months by the troublesome El Nino current and spent the time listening to the BBC and brooding about nuclear warfare and Israel's invasion of Lebanon. In tapes he made at the time, his speech is painfully slow; photos he made of himself show a sad and serious face. When his boat broke...
...away into the countryside, where people welcomed me. Even in wartime, they ate and drank well." Demarest has been back to Europe almost every year in the past three decades. But he has also enjoyed traveling to and writing in TIME about more exotic places: the Hawaiian island of Maui in 1979, the Caribbean's pristine Lesser Antilles in 1980. In 1978 he and Photographer Carl Mydans were among the first journalists to travel as tourists through China. Their experiences became a cover story for TIME's international editions and later a book, China: A Visual Adventure...
...Kula, Maui, Hawaii...
...mass when travel is somehow no longer necessary. The terrestrial explorations have been done. Do we really need to wander through one another's cultures, smelling the cooking? Could we just hook up to each other by videophone, perhaps with a sensory attachment, and simply dial Bali or Maui or Angkor Wat? Must the body go there when the mind can almost make it by other means...
MARRIED. Pat Benatar, 29, Grammy Award-winning best female rock singer (Fire and Ice); and Neil Geraldo, 30, her lead guitar player and co-producer of her last album, Precious Time; she for the second time, he for the first; in Maui, Hawaii...