From the Jumalon Museum in Cebu City to the brilliant coloured fish of Panglao Island, join Vincent Ross as he travels to some of the Philippines’ tropical wonders.
The Bungy Jump Master, WildPlay Element Parks, And Me
This summer I forced myself to dive off a bridge. It was 150 feet from the chocolate-coloured bridge deck to the moss-green river below, and I stopped just inches before my fingers touched the surface of the water.
Florence and Tuscany: Living History And Outstanding Cuisine
The regions of Italy are full of astonishing landscapes, historical sights and culinary treasures, none more so than Florence and Tuscany.
Chaumont, the Storybook French Chateau
Darcy Rhyno provides some wonderful photos of Chateau de Chaumont, a storybook French castle which is brought to life by gardens and contemporary art.
The Road Less Traveled
Author Doug Taylor provides us with a very interesting look into the lives of 5 business people. Drawn by exotic cultures and fascinating people, they pulled up stakes to take the road less traveled.
The Tangled Garden
When in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley, don’t miss the superb Tangled Garden!
Will Tourism Soon Become A Major Problem?
While it is great to discover God’s green Earth, some worry that tourism will soon become a major problem. Loss of cultural heritage, ecological degradation, economic dependence… what are the consequences of mass tourism? And, most importantly, what can be done to limit – or at least, control – the damage?
The Philippines, Part 1 – A Tropical Mosaic
Bohol, in the southern Visayas region, is about an hour and a half by Supercat ferry from Cebu and the region’s air gateway, Mactan Island International Airport, about 600km south of Manila.
Should You Buy A Wooden Sailboat To Go Cruising?
Wood has been used the longest for building boats and has many devotees. There are two main methods of building wooden boats. Many modern boats are built using the “cold molded” method which uses wood as the core of the boat which is then encapsulated with resin and fiberglass. The other method is traditional wood boat building.
The Semi-Palmated Sandpiper And I
About an hour’s drive from my home in Nova Scotia the majority of the world’s semi-palmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla) stop every year to gorge on “mud shrimp” on the mud flats of the Bay of Fundy’s Minas Basin.
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