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Keeping Up with the Big Green Bus

Posted by Tom Haines, Globe Travel Writer July 10, 2008 09:19 AM

The veggie-oil-powered Big Green Bus continues its trek across America. I jumped on board for a few days at the start, and wrote a story for The Boston Globe.

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The students onboard have been posting entries on their own blog. All are worth a read, including these:

Ro on biofuel.

John on New Orleans.

Andrew on biophilia.

And of course, Trey on music.

My apologies for getting Elysa Corin's name wrong in the article. Here are some of her reflections from a stop in her hometown.

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