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Visual Adventure: Egypt
I visited Egypt in January and February of 2009. I spent a month exploring the region up and down the Nile from Alexandria to Aswan. I also visited the Red Sea port of Hurghada
Read More »Wildlife Photography on the Galapagos Islands
As a wildlife buff, my travels are often fuelled by my interest in animals and their natural habitats. I’ve traveled from Madagascar in search of lemurs to Africa for the Big Five and Australia
Read More »Galapagos Travel with Gary Arndt
In October 2011 I had the pleasure of fulfilling a life long dream by traveling to the Galapagos Islands. The Galapagos is home to sever species found nowhere else on Earth, including the world’s
Read More »Postcards from Japan: Ten Memories
When we traveled across Asia, Japan somehow eluded us, but it always remained high on our wish list. After so many near visits, we finally fulfilled that wish by spending two weeks on the
Read More »The Beautiful Temples and Gardens of Kyoto
I’ve dreamed of Kyoto and its thousands of temples for as long as I’ve dreamed of Japan. I love Japanese architecture and zen gardens. One day, when I own a home, my backyard will
Read More »Week 2 Recap of G Adventures First Ever Travel Photography Tour
The first ever G Adventures travel photography tour featuring our Wanderers in Residence blogger Gary Arndt of everything-everywhere.com has come to an end. It was a wild two week ride through the American Southwest
Read More »Best of Tanzania, in Five Steps
The Uncornered Market, Daniel Knoll and Audrey Scott share 5 of the best things about there trip to Tanzania with G Adventures
Read More »5 Tips for Climbing and Summiting Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro. The name alone sounds exotic, adventurous. To climb Mount Kilimanjaro appears on bucket lists, a dream of many. It had been like that for us for over a decade. Then in June
Read More »The Arctic – A Journey of Epic Proportions
Since returning from my trip to the Arctic, I’ve found it hard to get the striking images of ice fields and glaciers out of my head. I think back on the blue icebergs, towering
Read More »Postcards from Iran: Top 10 Experiences
From the stone-carved grandeur of ancient Persia to the dizzying bits of tile work and mirrored glass that define Islamic architecture, Iran’s history is deep and visual. And if UNESCO World Heritage sites are
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