By ARIELLE WALDMAN My trip to China started out as a gift from my Uncle Joe to his 13 nieces and nephews. It turned into a celebration of his wedding. Joe moved to China ...
By ARIELLE WALDMAN My trip to China started out as a gift from my Uncle Joe to his 13 nieces and nephews. It turned into a celebration of his wedding. Joe moved to China ...
By JUSTIN DAVIS Between kayaking, wake boarding, “conching” and chasing wildfires, my spring break trip to the Bahamas was a wild, memorable week. It was one of the most beautiful places I have ever photographed. ...
Rather than taking the traditional route this spring break, I decided to visit a friend abroad in the charming city of Salzburg, Austria. After immersing myself in the European culture for a little over a ...
I have lived in Palestine most of my life. In 2007 I came to the U.S. to study at the University of Tampa, and since then my appreciation for my vibrant town in Palestine, called ...
When I think of Iran, I think of a rich culture with a unique historical background. I think of amazing Persian food, busy streets, pollution, beautiful women, dark colors, bazaars, crazy taxi drivers and stray ...
It’s impossible to fully appreciate a place you’ve never been to. You have to meet the people, taste the food and visit the landmarks to acquire an understanding of what the place is about. And ...
When choosing a vacation spot there were so many things for me to consider: did I want to go to the beach or the mountains? Did I want to sight-see all day or party all ...
This elephant was just sitting outside a gas station in Michigan. Inside the station were stickers of the pink elephant for 25 cents each. I don’t think anything could have made this stop better. About an hour into South Dakota we saw the sculpture park from the road. We had been to a different sculpture park five months ago, and could not pass this one up. All I can say is it was one of the scariest two hours of my life. We all left running away screaming.
Traveling itself is a nice and educating hobby to pursue, but tends to be a pricey one, especially when it comes to accommodation. Furthermore, one often ends up in a city that is still unfamiliar, despite every ...
Nowhere in the United States can you walk down to the movie theater or grocery store and pass a 900-year-old Greek Orthodox Church or look down a street in a big city and see a real live archeological site. This was a daily experience in Athens, Greece.
