Travel Photo: Argentina’s San Antonio de los Cobres
We continue on and stop for lunch in San Antonio de los Cobres, feeling straight out of the wild west. One of the tours we were offered stopped for the night here. We are quite glad that we decided against that option....
PHOTO: And Buddha Blesses All
Our first stop is the Wat Bupparam, housing the famous 400-year-old Teak Buddha, and we are met at the gates by two women bearing small baskets and we think, “oh, no, more touts. Religious touts this time”.
PHOTOS: Ephesus: Delightfully Deserted
Ephesus: Delightfully Deserted The ancient town of Ephesus started out Greek but was later rebuilt by the Romans. Our group, lead by Kiwi Jan (one of the early risers), decides to be out the door and arrive 8:30 and we are duly...
Travel Photo: School Boys on the Beach in Guadeloupe
As part of the education system in Guadeloupe, children are expected to spend a certain amount of supervised class time learning water skills, swimming, life-saving and the ultimate beauty and danger that the ocean offers....
Travel Photo: Ancient Roman City of Hierapolis
Pamukkale hosts another ancient Roman city, Hierapolis. We have been promised a thermal spring at the top of our climb over the travertines – calcified formations that cover the side of the mountain, but when we get there, we are...
Travel Photo: Canoe the Parc National du Mont Tremblant
A tranquil canoe kayak or trek in nearby Parc National du Mont-Tremblant is a summer must when visiting Tremblant and for the very adventurous, an eight-hour climb on her steep Via Ferrata du Diable.
PHOTO Top of the Empire State
Make sure you visit NYC and Company and pick up a couple of City Passes and save 40 percent off regular combined admission prices while visiting some of the city's most important sites.