Postcard #9 from Costa Rica: Leafcutter Ants
If a congress of naturalists were to gather to choose the seven wonders of the animal world, they would be compelled to include the bizarre
If a congress of naturalists were to gather to choose the seven wonders of the animal world, they would be compelled to include the bizarre
In our last post, “The Acts of Little Carmen,” we talked about choosing to stay in Spain’s old walled city of Cáceres for its architectural beauty,
Do you know what’s wonderful about sitting down to write a story about some place we’ve travelled? The waves of memories that roll in. And
It was the first place in Nevada to have concrete sidewalks and the first place in the state to have electricity. Founded in 1905, it
Of all the stunning places we visited in Lofoten—and there were many—the most alluring was Nusfjord, one of Norway’s oldest and best-preserved fishing villages, its
Phil’s night walk is a ritual at Bosque del Cabo—who would want to miss seeing the infinitesimal creatures, even a dozen of the nocturnal habitants,
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