Melbourne is filled with some of the most inventive bridges I’ve seen in the middle of a city center. If you’re a fan of crazy, funky, modern bridges, then this is a great place for you. Even better, the bridges look totally different at night than during the day… it reminds me a lot of […]
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World Water Day March 22nd.
Categories: community, Conservation, Ideas
I promised my friends at Waves for Water I would help them spread the word about the great work they do and how they are helping people and their communities. Here is what they do: People living in impoverished areas die every day from drinking dirty water. While having access to clean water is a […]
Heated when needed, alternative heating.
Categories: Conservation, Environment, Ideas, Planet Earth
People naturally wants to heat the buildings they are in rather than heat themselves. It would be best for the environment as a whole to wear a pair of socks or put on a sweater when at home instead of cracking up the heater. One way to keep warm is to adjust your thinking of […]
Booking online vs. booking agent.
In this day and age we have all experienced booking holidays our at least once or twice online, we have become somewhat virtual masters of our own online destiny, few apart from road trippers ever left home without connecting with at least one flesh-and-blood travel rep. Now it seems like a breeze to booked your […]
Squeaky Beach, Australia.
Categories: Beaches, La Playa, National Parks, Sand, Sun, Travel
A photo post about my visit to Squeaky beach. A beach made of rounded quartz sand that ‘squeaks’ when you walk on it. This is a great beach where the sand is so fine that it squeaks (hence the name) when you walk across it. Like all the beaches in this National Park, the water […]
Nimmo Wilderness Resort.
Categories: Environment, Ideas, Travel
Nimmo Bay, Central Coast BC. By Kate MacLennan. Photos by Jeremy Koreski. In the wilderness of the BC coast there is a lodge like you’ve never seen before. This is the story about the visionaries behind BC’s hottest wilderness lodge. On the walls of the “Memory Room” at B.C.’s most intimate wilderness retreat, words stretch […]
Forest Park Golden Cape Rovijn, Croatia.
Categories: Conservation, National Parks, Outdoors, Travel
Forest Park Golden Cape is one оf thе mоst beautiful аnd largest protected park forests іn thе Mediterranean, аlsо knоwn аs thе international meeting place оf free climbers. Оn thе cliffs rising frоm thе vеrу seaside thеrе аrе sоmе 80 rock-climbing routes, mоstlу easier аnd suitable fоr beginners. Тhеrе іs аlsо аn organized climbing school […]
10 signs you were born and raised in Venezuela.
1. You don’t have friends, you have panas. You also use the term mi costilla (my rib) because your friends are part of you and you love them from the bottom of your heart. This is the kind of friend who comes to your rescue after you’ve had a traffic accident, checks up on you […]
A Cabin For My Weekend! #8
Tintaldra Victoria, Australia. For the simplicity of the structure, there is something fantastical about the Tintaldra Cabin. It sits in an open field near the Murray River in Victoria, Australia, and every window frames a different landscape. Out one large picture window are the dramatic Australian Alps; rolling hills soften to an open forest in the […]
El consumo te consume.
Categories: community, Conservation, Ideas
El verano pasado me encontraba en el aeropuerto de Houston., mi vuelo, al igual que otros vuelos ese día se retrasó debido a una tormenta eléctrica. Compré un jugo y busqué el lugar más aislado para tener un poco de paz en media del caos. Encontre un rincón solitario, agradable en la terminal A13 sólo […]