The Charm of Ecotourism in Huilo Huilo PublishedJuly 10, 2019 by Franco Picone In the 19th and 20th century, when sovereign Chilean and Argentine peoples moved south from their long-standing colonial settlements, in … Read more
“Whoa, Mama!” PublishedJuly 05, 2019 by John Markis For the longest time, I wanted to be Johnny Bravo. If you were not fortunate enough to grow up … Read more
Bertoua, Cameroon PublishedJuly 02, 2019 by Stephanie Mayle I’m currently three weeks into my time in Cameroon, and yet it somehow feels like a lifetime. There is so … Read more
The Rain and the After-Rain PublishedJune 28, 2019 by Madeline Davet I’m seated in our open-air kitchen listening to “Luna Roja,” periodically swatting mosquitos and spooning frozen mango as I try … Read more
Halfway but still thinking about Week 1 PublishedJune 25, 2019 by Isa Jimenez The Kayak Trip Although we are midway through our DukeEngage experience, I still find myself reflecting upon our first group … Read more
An Acai Bowl of Emotions PublishedJune 25, 2019 by Natalie Tarn The ethereal voice of Mehana soared as I gazed over the expanse of Kilauea from the peak of Nihoku on … Read more
The Vernacular of Chile PublishedJune 20, 2019 by Evelyn Garcia Hello! My name is Evelyn, and I’m writing the blog for this week! Throughout the weeks that we been here, … Read more
“And I think to myself, what a wonderful world…” PublishedJune 10, 2019 by Nefer Batsuli Photos: Buildings in downtown, French Quarter, and Beignets I remember the first time my ears took in the raspy … Read more
The (Not So) Famous Beaver Queen Pageant PublishedJune 10, 2019 by Leticia Flores In the two years and counting that I’ve been in Durham, the Beaver Queen Pageant (BQP) has not been mentioned, … Read more
An evergreen experience PublishedAugust 22, 2018 by Ashley Hare Seattle is growing pretty quickly, and with that so is its tourism industry. Coffee, an active volcano, Jeff Bezos, a … Read more