This past summer, in the middle of August when the heat was high and the sun was out, we did a little exploring in Lake Placid New York in a 4x4 truck. On one of...
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Tofino, British Columbia, has been “doing” ecotourism for years, before it even became a buzzword. In fact, it was logging protests in 1993 that really put this small coastal village at...
As the sun rose over Lake Titicaca light poured into our room from our balcony window. I nudged Miro to wake up as we knew we needed to start out early. We met Daniella and...
Photos courtesy of Finca Rosa Blanca Coffee Plantation Resort
When Glenn Jampol heard that a finca – the Costa Rican word for farm – right across from his inn in the province of Heredia was for...
I wanted to drive north. I wanted to go to a place I had never been to before. I looked at a map and saw Lagoon City. A coastal town with winding canals? What am...
When we left Baltimore, we didn't quite know what to expect from rural Maryland as we made our way towards a place called Elliott City, 20 or so miles and roughly an hour drive from...
Journey with me through the Medieval perched villages (villages-perchés) of the Maritime Alps, down the rocky, craggy cliffs leading to the deep blue-green of the Mediterranean.
My intention was to visit the lavender fields of Provençe,...
Our three day excursion to visit Bolivia and particularly the Salar de Uyuni (Spanish for Salt enclosure) also known as the Bolivian Salt Flats, or simply salt flats, was filled with so many emotions: awe, equanimity...
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