Evan Balkan Photo Quito Panorama *** “Q” by Evan Balkan It’s taken twenty-one mostly miserable hours to get to Quito. A flight delay in Baltimore, a subsequent missed connection in Miami, an hour drive from Marical Sucre Airport and here it is, edging up...
Ocean Ghosts by Ben White Contributing Writer I could feel the ghosts; the ocean ghosts. They were ghosts of sea-going culture, ghosts of history, ghosts of traditions, ghosts of ships, and ghosts of war; the ghosts of men surrounding the cruise as the MORGENTAHU...
The Scarves from Candolim by Ewa Mazierska Contributing Writer From my holiday in Candolim in India I brought home fifteen scarves. They were sold to me by Lisa, a beach vendor, working on a strip of beach belonging to our hotel. Her other job was...
*** A New Zimbabwe A Christmas road trip through a land of contrasts by James Collector and James Roditi We picked up Renée, our seasoned 4×4 Toyota Prado in Lusaka, spent a day gathering supplies, and were on the road to Livingstone when we...
Home on the range for the archaeology students’ first outing was a quonset hut shared by them and the team leaders. *** Melvin Diggory: Or the Time I Unearthed a Human Skull by Jessie Atkin Contributing Writer The site was down a dirt road that was half an hour...
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