Summer 2025
Volcanoes! Pele Speaks! The Earth’s Core Shares Some of Her Secrets
Volcanoes! Pele Speaks! The Earth’s Core Shares Some of Her Secrets

by Bennett Root, Jr.

A Taste of Old Hawai’i
A Taste of Old Hawai’i

by Bennett Root, Jr.

Chasing Waves, Sunsets, and Perfect Mai Tais in Waikiki
Chasing Waves, Sunsets, and Perfect Mai Tais in Waikiki

by Keri Bridgwater

Preserving a Way of Life:  Responsible Tourism in Western Mongolia
Preserving a Way of Life:  Responsible Tourism in Western Mongolia

by Ava Kabouchy

A Pottery Pilgrimage to Ráquira, Colombia’s Capital of Ceramics and Handicrafts
A Pottery Pilgrimage to Ráquira, Colombia’s Capital of Ceramics and Handicrafts

by Laura Watilo Blake

Beyond the Beach on the Côte d’Azur (French Riviera)
Beyond the Beach on the Côte d’Azur (French Riviera)

by Daniele Auvray

Maximizing Your 24 Hours in Madrid – A Quick Guide
Maximizing Your 24 Hours in Madrid – A Quick Guide

by Kateryna Topol

A Blissful Escape to Lake Geneva
A Blissful Escape to Lake Geneva

by Rosalind Stefanac

A Perfect Palm Springs Weekend
A Perfect Palm Springs Weekend

by Tamara MC

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Summer 2025
Volcanoes! Pele Speaks! The Earth’s Core Shares Some of Her Secrets
A Taste of Old Hawai’i
Chasing Waves, Sunsets, and Perfect Mai Tais in Waikiki
Preserving a Way of Life:  Responsible Tourism in Western Mongolia
A Pottery Pilgrimage to Ráquira, Colombia’s Capital of Ceramics and Handicrafts
Beyond the Beach on the Côte d’Azur (French Riviera)
Maximizing Your 24 Hours in Madrid – A Quick Guide
A Blissful Escape to Lake Geneva
A Perfect Palm Springs Weekend
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Summer Travel Ideas

Keri Bridgwater

License to Chill: A Weekend in Jamaica

Celebrated as the birthplace of reggae and highly regarded for its full-bodied rums and flavorsome cuisine, Jamaica is a destination that lends itself equally to cultural pursuits as it does to relaxing under swaying palms on a picture-perfect beach.

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Daniele Auvray

Yokohama on My Mind

Formerly a small fishing village on the Tokaido road, Yokohama, now Japan’s second largest city, was first made a treaty port in 1859. Then followed an influx of traders, especially Chinese and British, making it the biggest port in Asia by the early 1900.

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Julie Hatfield

San Miguel de Allende – A City of Fallen Women

This is a city of fallen women. It’s also a city of fallen men. There are more ways to stub your toe and take a tumble on the cobblestone streets of this magnificent little town than there are art galleries – and there are an incredible number of art galleries

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