One of South Australia’s small pleasures is crab raking, or “dabbing”, as the locals call it, a common pastime in the state’s gulf regions.
The Cycle Of Life
The entire premise of life is built upon the concept of converting one thing to another. It’s this very premise we explore in today’s post where we visit a very special place in our hearts here on Vancouver Island. This place is called Fairy Lake.
Germany – Wine, Food and Fine Cars
The authors travel by train through central Germany, sampling local wines, enjoying the unique regional food, and touring the Mercedes-Benz Museum.
Vimy Ridge: Lest We Forget
Watching my 20-year-old son step onto the firing platform of a Canadian trench that extended to within whispering distance of heavily fortified German trenches on Vimy Ridge, France, my heart sank knowing that the young sons of Canadian and German families 96 years before had done the same never to return home from the First World War.
Would The Real Dracula Please Stand Up?
Having just returned from Halloween partying in Transylvania, on the premises of a medieval castle where Vlad the Impaler may once have been imprisoned, I feel knowledgeable enough to give my two cents worth on the topic.
Boxing Rock, How to Start a Brewery
The grand opening of a new craft brewery in Nova Scotia is great news for the burgeoning microbrewing industry, rural development and of course beer lovers.
How To Get Through Airport Security Faster This Winter
During the holidays, thousands take to the skies to celebrate with friends and family. It’s the time of year to give gifts to our loved ones. That being said, there are some restrictions on what can be brought on board a plane. The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATS) has a few simple tips to get you through security hassle-free.
The Caribbean’s Last Coral Reef Ecosystem – Part 2
The author and his diving companions are awed and fascinated by the diverse marine life of the Caribbean coral reefs.
The Caribbean’s Last Coral Reef Ecosystem – Part 1
I began scuba diving in the Caribbean during 1971 and since then 80% of the region’s coral reefs have been severely degraded or have died off due to climate change and human stressors.
Colorado Calling
Colorado is an immense state (8th largest in the US) with four national parks, 41 state parks and more than 50 mountains that soar more than 4000 metres above sea level. From the Blue Bear to the Blues Train, the Centennial State offers a kaleidoscope of attractions.
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