Exploring Masi oa Tunya Park & Victoria Falls in Livingstone, Zambia After leaving Harare, Wendy & Bruce’s next stop was Livingstone, Zambia! Here they had the opportunity to explore Mosi-oa-Tunya Park and visit Victoria Falls. After arriving in Livingstone by plane and taking a taxi to Ngoma Zanga Lodge, Wendy and Bruce woke up early the next morning to enjoy a hearty breakfast of eggs, toast, sausage, beans, and coffee....Read More
A Day In Harare: Bruce and Wendy’s African Adventure After departing Ethiopia, Bruce & Wendy headed to Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe. They had a wonderful day exploring the area, including downtown, a number of different neighbourhoods, and some of the city’s best attractions! Their day started early as they headed downtown to see some of the city’s most historic sites. The National Gallery of Zimbabwe was their first...Read More
Bruce and Wendy’s Ethiopian Adventure: Exploring Addis Ababa Bruce and Wendy left Vancouver on April 4th, eager to embark on a month-long tour through Africa. They chose Turkish Airlines for their journey, flying through Istanbul on their way to Addis Ababa. In Istanbul they had a two-hour layover, which they spent exploring the vibrant airport. The airport was full of local food delicacies and shops, making for an exciting and...Read More
An Artful Dive in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef by JESSICA WYNNE LOCKHART Even from a distance, I’m in awe when I see the greenhouse for the first time. Its remote location is 50 miles from all signs of civilization, but it’s brimming with life. In its centre, children gather, holding pots and planters. Full watering cans sit off to the side and chandeliers sway from the ceiling, each with evidence...Read More
One Antarctic Night By Lola Mendez I went camping for the first time in my life this year, which isn’t noteworthy except that I pitched a tent for the first time in Antarctica. Everyone who knows me was shocked to learn of my plans to camp on the ice. I avoid the cold and have lived in a never-ending summer for seven years. I sailed to the southernmost continent on...Read More
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