
A profile of Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation
about 7 hours ago - No comments
Filed under: Activism, Arts and Culture, Learning, Ecotourism, Consumer Activism In the course of humankind?s global wanderings ? whether in search of new lands or gold ? there have been a couple historical cycles during which science has prevailed over more material seeking. The early 21st century is one of those times. Already deep into

Amsterdam hot dog review: THE CHUBBY!
about 8 hours ago - No comments
Filed under: Food and Drink, Europe, Netherlands Sometimes a food?s name says everything you need to know about it. Tucked away in the museum part of Amsterdam, the Lunch Kiosk is a mobile operation intended to feed the tourists in need of some fast grub. I was in that spot on my visit earlier this
Top 10 places to see affordable modern dance in New York City
about 1 day ago - No comments
Filed under: Arts and Culture, North America, United States I may not be a dance expert of any sort, but I love what Andrea Gise does. Andrea is a Brooklyn-based artist, a dancer and a choreographer. She heads up agise & dancers out of Williamsburg. She recently released a beautiful dance video, shot all over

Here?s the one sign you have a CHOCOLATE ADDICTION
about 2 days ago - No comments
Filed under: Food and Drink, Europe, Belgium It?s 3 AM. You?re at the office, top button of your shirt released and tie loosened. You?re nowhere near finished for the night, and there?s a good chance you?ll see the rest of the company show up before you go home. So, you reach into the lower right

War and Travel: the Dubrovnik Gallery You Can?t Afford to Miss
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Filed under: Arts and Culture, History, Learning, Europe, Croatia, News A Muslim man, on his knees, his hands up, his face creased with fear, kneels on the street, as firearm-brandishing Serb militiamen approach from behind. He has no idea what?s in store for him. And for the viewer of this arresting photograph, we never know

Venice?s Island of the Dead, Isola San Michele
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Filed under: Arts and Culture, Learning, Europe, Italy Half an hour away by vaporetto, Venice?s waterbus, from the chaos of Saint Mark?s square, is the Isola San Michele, a stopping point between the city of Venice and the island of Murano. Circling the city of Venice by boat towards the north, the lagoon is paved

Cheap, tasty Indian food in London
about 3 days ago - No comments
Filed under: Food and Drink, Europe, United Kingdom, Budget Travel Indian food in London is often mediocre and overpriced, and a good curry joint is as highly prized as a traditional neighborhood pub. I?ve been to a lot of Indian restaurants in London and a new discovery I made last week ranks as one of

Top ten tapas and free eats in Madrid
about 4 days ago - No comments
Filed under: Food and Drink, Europe, Spain In Spain, the ?tapa? is the traditional free snack that often accompanies a drink in a bar. There is something unusually delicious about free food, especially when presented alongside a glass of red wine or an ice-cold ?ca?a? (small glass of beer). ?Tapas? are sensible ? no drinking

National Geographic celebrates 100 years of Machu Picchu
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Filed under: Arts and Culture, Hiking, History, Learning, South America, Peru, News Today marks the 100th anniversary of the rediscovery of Machu Picchu by explorer Hiram Bingham. That discovery became one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century and has been inspiring adventure travelers to visit Peru and South America ever since. To
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