Collana Corazón is a tiny, manmade island on Lake Titicaca, made out of the very reeds that grow in the lake. The reeds, called totora, serve as land, shelter, and even a source of nutrition for the families that have made their lives on these islands for generations. When our boat arrived, we were...
Iceland is surging in popularity among travelers, and for good reason. The country offers volcanoes, glaciers, and waterfalls, plus history, culture, and more, all within a relatively small area. Moreover, there are a wealth of topics for academic study. So what does Iceland’s recent tourism boom...
It was such a treat to see the many and varied chameleons in Madagascar, but it wasn’t always easy to get the perfect photograph! As bright and colorful as they are, they are often camouflaged and blend well with their surroundings. I was happy to finally capture this shot of the Parson’s chameleon...
Costa Rica’s "pura vida" attitude and rich and diverse landscapes—brimming with hundreds of bird species, endemic plants, lots of mammals, and other natural wonders—make it a goldmine for curious adventure-seekers looking to explore new territory. Here are 12 reasons why you should visit the "world...
Get to know more about Dr. Alberto Jones's upcoming trip to Cuba in November, "500 Years of Cuban History and Culture," detailed by Dr. Jones himself. From Santa Clara to Havana, walk in the footsteps of Cuba's history and discover firsthand its cultural legacy: a warm and welcoming community...
Iceland is virtually erupting with travelers. A 30% annual increase in visitors for the last four years has made tourism the #1 industry, surpassing fishing and aluminum production. How did this come to be and what does this mean for travelers? Jennifer Bruck and Nicole Sullivan from Holbrook’s...
The Kenai Peninsula, south of Anchorage, proved to be a scenic wonder. Towering mountains, aqua-tinted glacier ice, Bald Eagles, and of course, whales! On our boat trip into the Kenai Fjords, we would see a swarm of seabirds on the surface of the sea, followed by a humpback whale surfacing in that...
During a July workshop trip to Costa Rica, we were making a visit to Poás Volcano National Park en route back to San José. This 8,800-foot stratovolcano lies within two vast calderas and is one of Costa Rica’s most active volcanoes and a breathtaking sight. The cold rain and fog increased as we...
In southern Chile and Argentina, Patagonia’s wild, open frontier includes fields of glaciers, jagged Andean peaks, deep-blue fjords, and glacial waterfalls. Find out more about this captivating landscape and some of the region's highlights to add to your travel wish list. Photo by Liam Quinn...
Our trip couldn’t have been more perfect: outstanding bird watching, spectacular photographic opportunities, and unique cultural experiences. I took this photo in the early evening as a tour guide drove by, pointing out the nearby Bacardi Building, a famous art deco landmark in Havana. His eyes...
Hidden away in the mountains above the Sacred Valley until 1911, Machu Picchu is now a must-see for any visitor to Peru. The ancient city was built in the 15th century during the height of the Inca Empire. The site consists of nearly 200 structures (including homes, temples, agricultural terraces...
"I wanted to see as much of Alaska as I could in one week and step outside my comfort zone. My goals were certainly met!" -Caroline D. Only in Alaska can you meet a moose, walk on a glacier, and explore a vast, natural park all in a single day. Anchorage is Alaska’s most populated city, topping off...