Across the Serengeti: East Africa’s Great Migration
[optin-monster-inline slug=”ixiv65b9np3ked12vheu”] Where the Earth Moves Every year, a pulse begins in the heart of East Africa. It starts as a low vibration on the […]
[optin-monster-inline slug=”ixiv65b9np3ked12vheu”] Where the Earth Moves Every year, a pulse begins in the heart of East Africa. It starts as a low vibration on the […]
Australia’s southern coast is home to an array of intriguing wildlife. The fascinating animals found here are specially adapted for their environment, their unique traits […]
After 13 years on the road, Zac Henderson (previously) traded in the van he and his wife lived in full-time to return to the South […]
More than 1,500 species of wildflowers color the Alaskan landscape. Bursting forth from lush valleys and alpine meadows during the northern summer, the flora blooms […]
Victoria Falls: The Eden of Africa Scottish explorer David Livingstone first recorded Victoria Falls in 1855, writing that he was struck by “scenes so lovely […]
Part of the reason that I’m so enthralled with Antarctica is because it’s one of the rare places on Earth that has never had an Indigenous […]
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An unassuming cacao tree in Indonesia has made a unique connection to a high-tech artwork in China. Thanks to multimedia digital artist Thijs Biersteker, “ORIGIN” […]