By Robert Schrader on April 9, 2012 in Africa, Asia, Australia, Casablanca, Central Asia, Europe, Featured, Israel, Laos, Middle East, Morocco, North Africa, Peru, Philippines, Photos, South America, Switzerland, Tel Aviv, Zurich
Here are seven of the best photos I’ve taken throughout my travels.
Vangvieng, Laos, 2010
Yanque, Peru, 2011
Zürich, Switzerland, 2011
Morocco, 2011
Tel Aviv, Israel, 2011
Hong Kong, 2010
Great Ocean Road, Australia, 2012...
Fulani people from Niger cross the border into Nigeria during the dry season in search of water for their camels. Conditions must be very harsh in Niger if you are wandering into Nigeria’s deserts....
After some of the tough online conversations we seemed to be having this year, this week was like a breath of fresh spring April air.
Exhibit A is this "bad ass" photo of Secretary of State...
As you travel up Australia’s east coast, even periodically eavesdropping on the conversations of the gap year students surrounding you like sharks reveals to you everything Lonely Planet has to say about the region: If you...
Chiclayo was our base for our visits to Tucume Pyramids, Lambayeque, the Tumbes of Sipan, the Ferrenafe Musuem and the Bruning Museum, so we thought we’d share with you a little about this city too. (Wow, we were busy here!)...
By Deborah Crooks on April 1, 2012 in Austin, Events, Featured, North America, Pacific Northwest, Photos, Seattle, South, Texas, USA
One of my favorite events during my time at SXSW 2012 was the WIMPS (Women in Professional Music Society) and MEOW (Musicians for Equal Opportunities for Women) High Tea Ladies Luncheon. One hundred and twenty...
By Puneet Sidhu on March 31, 2012 in Africa, Asia, India, Middle East, Morocco, North Africa, Pakistan, Photos, Syria, Turkey
Following is a link to a 50-minute film by William Dalrymple. Introduced to it by Folk Punjab, the film is a personal journey that he undertook into the mystical and musical side of Islam as...
After an afternoon visit to Highgate Cemetery, wander down Swains Lane towards Parliament Hill and you’ll come across a small estate of gorgeous Gothic houses. This is Holly Village.
Erected in 1865 for philanthropist Baroness Angela...
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