When picturing time spent lazing on a beach, typical travelers visualize a white sand beach with swaying palms set against a sparkling ocean and a searing sun. But there are uniquely colored Keep Reading
Archives for October 2015
ECO NEWS: Can the Maritime Forest Survive Climate Change?
Can the Maritime Forest Survive Climate Change? Barrier islands have proven to be popular vacation getaways for well over a century now, and with good reason. Stellar views of Keep Reading
The Chicken Bus (Guatemala’s Unusual Mode of Transport)
The shouts come from all angles, along just about every street in Guatemala. They're accompanied by the scream of exhausted air brakes, the growl of engines far past their prime, the boom of exhaust Keep Reading
Dereck and Beverly Joubert on Wildlife Conservation
We want to be Dereck and Beverly Joubert when we grow up. Living and working side by side, these award-winning filmmakers, National Geographic Explorers-in-Residence and wildlife conservationists have Keep Reading
Avenue of the Giants: Scenic Drive Through California’s Redwood Trees
Avenue of the Giants Scenic Drive Through California's Redwood Trees No physical border indicated that we were there– that we were finally in the presence of giants. But, as we drove into Keep Reading