If we were to compare ourselves to an animal, I guess Australians would be kangaroos. We hop all over the world, exploring, discovering… but we essentially love to return home to that favourite, shady tree....
I live down the street from "The Chocolate Man" aka "The Chocolate Stand" or 'Trupti's," a much-loved and very packed little storefront whose proprietor, wife, son and daughter-in-law roast coffee, special-order pasta, organic jam and...
By Danielle Nierenberg on January 22, 2012 in Africa, Asia, East Africa, England, Europe, Featured, India, Kenya, Nairobi, Photos, Southern Africa
As modern technology is adopted in widespread regions of our planet, it can provide poor people with access to many forms of media. Innovations like the internet and satellite technology are changing the face of...
With the exception of misunderstood Mynamar, Laos is probably the most primitive country in Southeast Asia when it comes to transportation infrastructure. In addition to the fact that public buses are poor quality and low...
Andrew Evans, National Geographic’s Digital Nomad, speaks at the Philadelphia Inquirer Travel Show a few days ago....
The Benjamin Franklin Bridge...
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A Few Great Things to Do in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas:
1. Wander. It is such an amazing city, well preserved from colonial times with high points to climb to, back streets to explore,...
Our day was spent with Kumar, the master of many things, one of which includes, epic and amazing journeys. We took in a beautiful temple outside of Mysore India and then drove to Melkote, a...
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