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Here are eight of her favorite picks for women wanderers:
1. For inspiration and enlightenment: Hawaii Volcanoes
National Park
Goddesses reign supreme in Hawaii, and the most venerated is Pele, who presides
over the volcanoes. Legend has it she secretly envies Poliahu, goddess of the
snow, and the two quarrel often — especially over menfolk. Poliahu usually wins,
causing Pele to erupt in fury, and Poliahu gets stuck cleaning the mess with her
ice afterward. (Indeed, traces of lava have been found seeping through glacial
ice caps at various epochs in Hawaiian geological history.) Even when Pele
triumphs, she soon tires of her lovers and sends them racing down the mountain,
trailed by her hot, molten lava. To see her in action, head to the Big Island.
Lounge upon the white-sand beaches at Kona Coast and the black-sand beaches at
Puna district, then soak in thermal pools set in lava rock at Ahalanui Beach
Park. Pele dwells in the Halema'uma'u Crater Overlook of Hawaii Volcanoes
National Park. Devotees leave her offerings of flowers, gin, and ohelo berries.
Then pay homage to Poliahu atop Mauna Kea, the world's tallest mountain (when
measured base to peak). Linger til sunset to see why Hawaiians consider their
homeland to be Earth's connecting point to the universe.
2. For indulgence: Lingerie shopping in Paris
Every woman should have at least one fabulous piece of lingerie tucked inside
her drawers — even if there's no one around to show it to. Slipping on a chiffon
babydoll and dimming the lights is, after all, the best way to turn a lonely TV
dinner into a romantic dinner-for-one. To spice up your collection, fly to
Paris, where they claim to have invented it. Herminie Cadolle went down in
fashion history for "freeing" women by slicing the stifling corset in two in
1889, thus creating the world's first bra. Even today, her Parisian boutiques —
currently run by her great-great-granddaughter — remain among the finest places
to buy one. Cadolle specialties include Victorian corsets, bodices, and a broad
collection of hand-sewn brassieres, but to truly indulge, make an appointment
for a satiny, made-to-measure something at 255 rue Saint-Honoré (Metro: Concorde
or Tuilleries). For her ready-to-wear collection, visit 4 rue Cambon.
3. For purification and beautification: The banyas of
Moscow and St. Petersburg
The Russian banya is a Slavic Eden: a steamy, womb-like place that will tack
years onto your life. According to folklore, these baths are haunted by
mischievous spirits that bewitch clothing worn inside, so strip down all the
way. (Most of the baths are gender-segregated.) Rinse off in the shower and
enter the steam room, where scores of women will be massaging salt into each
other's pores, swapping beauty secrets, and gossiping. Grab a branch of birch
leaves and slap it against your body. Roast. When the heat becomes unbearable,
proceed to the pool room and jump in immediately. (Some are kept as frigid as 42
degrees; stick a toe in first and you'll lose your nerve.) Get out before
hypothermia kicks in and return to the steam room. Repeat as many times as
possible: your skin will glow afterward! In Moscow, visit Krasnopresnensky on
Stolyarny Pereulok 7, near the Ulitsa 1905 Goda Metro. In St. Petersburg, try
Mitninskaya Banya at Ulitsa Mitninskaya 17/19 near the Metro Ploshad' Vosstaniya.
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