Many people voyage the globe for varied and powerful reasons. If you're an enthusiastic traveler, you will pursue your odyssey to challenge yourself, relax, see the world, eat, and learn. You might have many dream destinations in mind, but Mexico is a fantastic place to visit. The country harbors the best-kept secrets or gems in the world you should be eager to explore. This article provides a guide to the hidden coastal treasures in the … [Read more...]
Montserrat, Spain – Extraordinary day trip from Barcelona – a full guide
Montserrat, Spain - Extraordinary day trip from Barcelona - a full guide - will help anyone planning to visit this place! It's a breathtaking location about 50km from the lively city of Barcelona, in the Catalan countryside. A Benedictine monk retreat and art museum, set against a backdrop of multi-peaked mountains. This post blends both useful info for going there and also my personal memoirs of visiting Montserrat, to fire your … [Read more...]
All-Around Best Summer in Minneapolis: Gymnastics Olympic Trials, ‘Purple Rain’ Anniversary, Culinary Delights and More
Big events and added flights to draw visitors, who will have no shortage of new options for dining throughout the city Minneapolis – When Suni Lee and Simone Biles come to your city to compete for a spot on the Olympic team, you’ve already got a shot at the best summer ever but add to that the celebration of an iconic film’s 40th anniversary, a plethora of new dining options (on top of the countless restaurants in this no-so-hidden gem of the … [Read more...]
How To Prepare Your First Multi-Day Hike
A multi-day hike can be one of the most exciting and challenging experiences of your life, so it is important to be fully prepared. Here is everything you need to know before you take your first step on the trail. Research the Route The first thing you need to do is thoroughly research your route. You need to know the type of terrain you will encounter, where you will set up camp, any dangers you may face, etc. You need to be aware of … [Read more...]
How Travel Stressors Like Missed Flights and Delays Test Romantic Resilience
Most common travel stressors, why they test resilience, age as a factor, why the benefits of traveling outweigh the disadvantages. Apart from missed flights and delays, common travel stressors include airport security and customs, missed connections, navigating airports, and health and safety issues. Long lines and the pressure to comply with security procedures can be stressful, as can customs, especially in foreign countries with … [Read more...]
Elevate Your Golf Game: Discover Golf Holidays in Lisbon
If you're a golf lover looking for a holiday that mixes challenging courses with rich culture, Lisbon is your spot. With its deep history, lively nightlife, and a bunch of top-notch golf courses nearby, Portugal's capital is quickly becoming a go-to for golf breaks. Golfing in Lisbon Lisbon isn't just the capital of Portugal; it's a golfer's paradise. The area is packed with amazing courses, each with its own set of challenges and stunning … [Read more...]
Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Insha Allah by Sara Cheikh
This book follows the author as she leaves Paris in the Spring of 2020 to visit her grandmother and large extended family in the Western Sahara. What was supposed to be a two week vacation turns into a much longer adventure due to closed borders and difficulties of travel that year. She returns to the Saharawi society and refuge camps from where she was born. This story is one of the cultural differences between her home in France and her … [Read more...]
History teacher builds 16-ft historic 1850 replica boat and journeys 80 miles along the Washington coast
WA state history & social studies teacher co-builds 16-ft historic 1850 replica boat, journeying 80 miles along the coast Michael Buse, a dedicated high school Social Studies teacher at Insight School of Washington, co-built of a remarkable maritime project – an 1850 replica 16-foot Cutter, as part of his work to document the involvement of the US in Pacific Northwest maritime. The construction of the replica Cutter commenced in 2021, … [Read more...]
Nature and hiking adventure day trips and mini-breaks from Barcelona
Catalonia has incredibly green natural parks. Unlike the southern parts of Spain (which can be a savannah type landscape) the natural spaces in Catalonia have much greater bio-diversity with some beautiful forests, mountains, deltas and coastline ideal for hiking, nature and adventure escapes. Easy hiking for beginners and families with young children in Collserola park Behind Barcelona is the sierra de Collserola mountain range and the 84.65 … [Read more...]
Moments in Santa Fe de Antioquia, Colombia
An old man hunched over with a baseball cap and a small cloth pack hanging from his back, scoots in beside me on a small well worn bench. He quietly calls out to an old woman who has casually wandered over to us carrying a Styrofoam box perched on top of her shoulders . She places the coffee carefully in between the wooden slats on the park bench in between myself and the older gentleman. We sit here in silence, yet surrounded by music … [Read more...]
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