São Jorge’s curvy, mountain landscape
It takes me a bit to get used to the hairpin turns, the almost Mario Kart-like feeling of zooming right into basalt rock walls or toppling down cliffside. Luckily, the idyllic...
I love archaeology so when we had the opportunity to visit Ingapirca, the largest know Inca ruins in Ecuador, we did.
Ingapirca are the largest known Inca ruins in Ecuador. The word Ingapirca actually means “The...
I’ve decided that I spend too much time in the same New York City neighborhoods — Bushwick, Williamsburg and the Lower East Side — and that 2-3 times per month I am going to venture...
Designed by the famous architects Richard Cassels and James Wyatt in the 18th century, Westport House is located west of the Shannon and is one of Irelands’ most beautiful historic homes.
I was there recently as...
In today’s globalized world, one of the most valuable and rewarding skills you can possess is the ability to learn languages and speak foreign tongues. Multilingualism opens you up to authentic travel experiences, new professional...
When I moved to New York City 9 years ago, one of the first solo exploration outings I did was to hop on the F train and ride it to the very last stop (mind you,...
“What’s the number one reason after Disneyland that visitors come to California?” asks Elizabeth, my host for the day.
As I’m on a wine tour of California’s Temecula Valley Wine Country, I think I can guess the...
If you've never been to Iceland, then you must head to Blue Lagoon on your first trip. Truth be told, words like ‘overrated’, ‘hyped up’ and ‘tourist trap’ have all been used to describe Blue...
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