A Fascinating Chapter on Women in Archeology: Ann Axtell Morris at Canyon de Chelly
Unique and mysterious, Canyon de Chelly National Monument stands out from any other site we visited in the southwestern US. Largely spread out in broad
Unique and mysterious, Canyon de Chelly National Monument stands out from any other site we visited in the southwestern US. Largely spread out in broad
“When is fishing?” “Is fishing today?” “I go fishing now?” A UNESCO World Heritage site of 138 islands, centuries’-old totems, abandoned Haida villages, pristine waters,
“Where is that?” “Why are you going there?” “Why would you go to the Middle East now?” This is what Spice and I were asked
“Damn,” we swore, arriving on a Monday to find the Côa Museum closed, its Brutalist architecture looking not unlike the walls of a dam. We
Local knowledge. It wasn’t listed in the New York Times 36 Hours in Tulum. We hadn’t heard about it from friends who’d been to Tulum.
“One of Newfoundland’s best kept secrets.” Trail Peak, 2020. “In my opinion it’s better than Gros Morne.” Perry Gillingham, mayor of King’s Point, 2016. “Definitely
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