For Birgit Piskor and her friend Perry, a kayaking adventure in pursuit of gray whale sightings off the southern Baja Peninsula turns into a near-deadly encounter with two of the huge mammals.
Beautiful Buenos Aires
Beautiful Buenos Aires, home to Evita Peron, birthplace of the tango and today a rich, vibrant culture that begs for a journey to the city called “the Montreal of South America.”
Life in Mai Chau – Part 1
Like images from an ancient Chinese woodcut, a mass of rugged, conical peaks stretch to the misty horizon in Vietnam’s Hoa Binh province, rising up from the rice paddies carpeting the valleys and flatlands leading to Mai Chau village.
Stampeding
It’s a rip-roarin’, rootin’-tootin’ good time where grown men and women parade city streets in cowboy hats, fancy shirts, jeans and boots without the least sense of embarrassment about “playing cowpoke”.
Barbados And The Crane
The historic Crane Resort, hugging the rugged Atlantic coast of Barbados, boasts one of the best beaches in the world. Its cuisine, always good, is now even better with the addition of a talented French chef.
The Philippines, Part 3 – In The Footsteps Of Jesuits
A visit to Baclayon, founded by the Jesuits in 1596, serves as a backdrop for Vince Ross’s final travel excursion in the Philippines.
A Constant Reminder
Guest Author Kyle Black writes about a trip he took to Bali describing his experiences and his feelings cornering our value system.
Paris After Dark
On a family trip to Paris, a boy gets his birthday wish, to climb the Eiffel Tower and see “The City of Lights” by night.
Prince Edward Island – Culinary Craftsmanship
Thanks to TV exposure, Michael Smith is Canada’s best know celebrity chef. For 20 years he’s watched the evolution of the culinary scene on PEI and confirms its place as the most food-friendly province.
Exploring Maine
Two buddies tour the state of Maine, visiting Portland, Bar Harbor and run the wild rapids of the Kennebec.
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