Walking through Kinderdijk, A UNESCO World Heritage Site
There are mills for pressing olives, grinding grain, cutting logs, and even creating electricity. At Kinderdijk, however, they were built for moving water.
There are mills for pressing olives, grinding grain, cutting logs, and even creating electricity. At Kinderdijk, however, they were built for moving water.
By noon we had made it through the mountains and to the lake Geneva shoreline with a serious hungry growl in our stomaches.
The Banaue Rice terraces in the Philippines are some of the most difficult areas we’ve traveled to. The amazing 2,000 year old terraced fields are worth it.
This last visit to Switzerland, we found ourselves staying in the Fribourg Canton, near the beautiful medieval village of Gruyères. The town has a colorful history and an equally colorful present.
Living in Germany allows us some very cool opportunities, so whenever we have a three day weekend we are out and about. This past winter we had a long weekend in …
Monastir is a beautiful seaside city with an old Ribat built to watch for invading Byzantium galleys. The old stone walls and tower of the old fort along the waterfront.
The Dana Reserve in Jordan, a place to spend the night, having fun with locals and eating and dancing.
A quick jaunt over to Namibia from Botswana, is the perfect opportunity to spend one day on the Caprivi Strip…epic!
We had finally found the hawker centers and food sensations Singapore is famous for.
Planning a visit to Malaysia and want to hit some out of the way spots? Rent a car and follow this driving guide, and it will be easy-peasy.