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Valencia: The BEST Paella

September 3, 2016 by Sarah Eaton1 Comment

It’s hard for me not to be emotional when writing about my time in Valencia. I’m not sure exactly what is was about the city but it seems to have enchanted me. I was and still am, captivated by all it had to offer. I think naively I’d always seen Spain as a cheap holiday destination rather than somewhere to explore in more depth. I considered places further away more exciting and intriguing but to this day, Valencia remains one of my favourite … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Architecture, Beach, Chile, Culture, Europe, Film, Food and Wine, History, Museum, Restaurants, Spain, Wildlife

Visit Antarctica – September 2016

September 1, 2016 by Dave2 Comments

Antarctica is a unique experience. Natives have never called this continent home and the land is not owned by any one country. A visit here can be life changing; the experiences are truly unique and so is the visually stunning scenery. Very few people live here year round - they are in some of the bases operated by various countries around the continent. One tour operator, Oceanwide Expeditions offers several trips a year to Antarctica. Their … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Antarctica, Cruising, Glacier, Ski Trip, Whales, Wildlife

Exploring South Africa’s Kruger National Park

August 12, 2016 by Rob Spangenberg2 Comments

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Famous author and journalist Ernest Hemmingway once said, “I never knew of a morning in Africa when I woke up that I was not happy.” The general consensus amongst those that have visited this mysterious and alluring continent has been one of positivity, beauty, reflection, and unforgettable sights and sounds. Africa has so many things to offer visitors, but the experience of finding oneself surrounded by African lions, elephants, reptiles, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, Journey, Kruger National Park, National Park, Paradise, Seafood, South Africa, Sports, Walking tour, Wildlife

A Few Notes about Basecamp Ortelius, Oceanwide Expeditions Antarctica Trip

August 10, 2016 by DaveLeave a Comment

What an incredible trip so far. Tonight we enjoyed a BBQ in a snowstorm on the helicopter deck on the "H", where the helicopter lands. Large ribs, chicken, and steaks were all being grilled. Every meal we have significant appetites because we are exercising so much during the day. We passed through the *amazing* and very narrow Lemaire Channel yesterday - with massive and jagged mountains providing the visuals on both sides as our ship broke … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Antarctica · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Antarctica, Bicycle, Britain, California, Cruising, Drinking, England, Glacier, Helicopter, Mountain Climbing, Nepal, Sailing, Shopping Mall, Thailand, Walking tour, Whales, Wildlife

5 Reasons to Visit Seoul in Spring

August 6, 2016 by Anthony Jury1 Comment

The winter snow is melting and the weather is warming. The flowers are blossoming and the birds are chirping. The skies are clearing and much of Seoul, South Korea can be seen from the top of Bugak Mountain. This can only mean one thing: spring has returned and the 'Soul' of Seoul is at it's best. 1. The Sun comes out As traditional with spring in any part of the world the weather warms and the winter chill becomes a thing of the past. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Baseball, Festival, Flowers, Hiking, Korea, Mountain Climbing, Wildlife

The Sealous in Africa by Robert J. Ross

August 1, 2016 by DaveLeave a Comment

This impressive and weighty book focuses on the Sealous region in southeastern Tanzania. The intimate collection of photography contained within is dominated by the diversity of wildlife that lives here. The Sealous is one of the largest 'still wild' areas left on the planet. It is a reserve where no people live and no permanent structures are permitted within it's borders. The photographs displayed within the book represent fours years of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: International Books · Tagged: Africa, National Geographic, Photography, Tanzania, Wildlife

Catalina Express Celebrates 35th Anniversary

July 15, 2016 by Dave2 Comments

Starting July 15, 2016, Passengers Can Board-and-Scratch to Win Prizes and Enter to Win Daily Packages Online LONG BEACH, Calif. (July 2016,) – Thirty-five years, more than 28 million passengers and 257,000 sailings later, Catalina Express, the leading boat transportation to and from Catalina Island, celebrates ferrying passengers to and from enchanting Catalina Island, beginning July 15, 2016. Board-Scratch-and-Win: For one day only, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Airline, Animal Rescue, Beach, California, Culture, Drinking, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Mediterranean, Museum, River Rafting, Rock climbing, Sailing, Santa Catalina, Scuba Diving, Shopping Mall, Spa, Wildlife

Following the Reindeer Migration and Snowmobiling on the Mackenzie River

July 3, 2016 by Patricia PagenelLeave a Comment

Anna and Hendrik watching the herd on Richard Island

When we read about a reindeer migration in Arctic Canada, we knew we had to go to Inuvik. And we would follow them with the snowmobiles. The beginning of another Arctic adventure! How the Reindeer Came to Inuvik Back in the early 1900s, the Inuvik region faced a shortage of caribou, a major diet element for the local Inuvialuit population. The United States and Canadian governments launched the Alaskan Reindeer Experiment to bring … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Canada, Culture, Mountain Climbing, Trekking, Wildlife

The Highlands of Bukidnon

July 1, 2016 by Junfil OlarteLeave a Comment

The 7,000+ islands in the Philippines have a colorful history painted through the varied cultures of their inhabitants and at times, dramatic history. But the country's unique setting, perhaps, reveals a more interesting story for outdoor travelers. This is especially true for the southern parts of the country including Mindanao, which is home of Bukidnon province. Its topography features an extensive plateau, however its southern and eastern … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Coffee, Culture, Food and Wine, History, Journey, Philippines, Wildlife

From Camping with Nomads to Exploring Tehran

June 12, 2016 by Dave4 Comments

The past few days I've been enjoying life with a group of nomads who move around the deserts of central Iran. They regularly herd large numbers of sheep and goats; I was able to join them as they moved one such herd from the flat lands up into the mountains. It is a life in motion for the herders and their animals; both are moved around continuously in search of food and water. Donkeys accompany the herds carrying shelter and additional food and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Art, Beer, California, Canyon, Dessert, Drinking, Florida, Flowers, Food and Wine, Iran, Mississippi, Restaurants, Sports, Texas, Traffic, Village, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

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