Where I Went in 2021
Where I went in 2021. Despite this being a pandemic year, I still managed to travel quite a bit and found it all very enjoyable. Maine, Spain, Las Vegas, Portugal and Italy.
Where I went in 2021. Despite this being a pandemic year, I still managed to travel quite a bit and found it all very enjoyable. Maine, Spain, Las Vegas, Portugal and Italy.
Here are some tips to make the most of your next Russian travel adventure, including COVID-19 and Visa protocols.
Riding the Rails across Colorado. A guide to the steam-powered and narrow guage railroad excursions you can take in Colorado, and the railroad museums.
Algeria is a hard country to visit, but actually it ranks high for tourism and is the largest country in Africa, visiting Constantine Algiers and Ghardaia
Susanne Barbezat’s new book Frida at Home about the life of Frida Khalo when she & her husband Diego Garcia visited San Francisco, she lived in La Casa Azul
Route 66 Roadside Signs and Advertisements. A collection of photos and essays about the roadsigns and billboards seen on Route 66, USA.
MEETing A Different Provence–In the busy South of France, we travel lightly By Max Hartshorne, GoNOMAD Editor This story is about MEET…or Mediterranean Experience of EcoTourism and one of their soul-enriching trips to destinations all over Europe and next to the Mediterranean sea. Luca Santarossa, the organization’s founder, met me in the Cafe Gigante in…
Extreme Israel: For the Thrill-Seekers of the World Fast Becoming the New Zealand of the Middle East By Samantha Wilson We’ve all encountered dare-devil Israelis along our travels. The toned, physically fit ex-soldier who doesn’t wait for the safety instructions or helmet before launching himself down a sand bank in Peru on a surfboard? Well,…
Grenada: A diving trip as well as history lessons on an island the US invaded in 1983. The island smells like the spices grown here, great beaches to swim.
If Your Dream Doesn’t Scare You, It Isn’t Big Enough In honor of her 40th birthday, Kristine K. Stevens sold her house, quit her job, and traveled solo around the world. Carrying a backpack and the naïve belief that the trip was nothing more than a six-month-long vacation, she hit the road. As her journey…
A trip to Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Visiting Mecca and Medina on an Umrah – Medina Hajj. Learning about the traditions of the Hajj in a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Hypercities are hyper because they are magnets for the rest of the country, where people find work.