So after I recovered from the shock of jumping out of the plane, I hit that annoying (for everyone else) stage where I could not stop talking about it. “I just jumped out of a...
Saturday. Springboks v All Blacks. Soccer City (or whatever they call it now), Soweto. Historic event. The first time the Boks play a Test in the most famous “township” on the planet.
It also happens to...
Gualaceo's market in central Ecuador promises to deliver.
Full of lively children, women in colorful clothing, Morochos at 30 cents a pop, pineapple and coconut juice, fruits, vegetables and flowers, you will find yourself trapped for...
The interior of 30th Street Station, the busiest train station in Philadelphia....
A true off-the-beaten-path experience awaits the traveler in the Cordillera mountain region of Northern Luzon. Batad is a village near Banaue, a major town in the Ifugao province. For millennia, the indigenous Ifugao people here...
I happily made it to Encinitas for opening day of the latest in a series of JOIS Yoga Shalas opening in the US (the first opened in Islamorada, Florida, several years ago, & there's also...
Sometimes, some of our Green Things go above and beyond the call of duty. One in particular, Olivia, had seen our launch of World Tap Water Week and decided to get some of her students...
By Alex Tung
In a recent blog post at the National Geographic’s Nat Geo News Watch, Sandra Postel, a Worldwatch Institute Senior Fellow and one of the authors of the upcoming State of the World 2011:...
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