
Nature’s Giant Beach Balls at Moeraki
In the language of New Zealand’s indigenous Māori, the word Moeraki means “drowsy day.” We were ready for a drowsy day, for Moeraki. The previous day
In the language of New Zealand’s indigenous Māori, the word Moeraki means “drowsy day.” We were ready for a drowsy day, for Moeraki. The previous day
‘Tis the season for celebrating with a fireside tipple. Wine? Not exactly festive, is it? Rum and eggnog? Even with a good grind of nutmeg,
Spice, Clare and Lynn enroute to Helen Lake, Banff National Park with Dolomite Peak in the background.
Magellan was keen for the thrill of wheeling Rove-Inn through loose sand and rough washes on River Road, 51 miles paralleling the Rio Grande and
A Sicilian proverb says, “He who goes to Palermo without seeing Monreale leaves a donkey and comes back an ass.”Our sole opportunity to see Monreale
“What drew you here?” asked the friendly woman at the desk at the Beothuk Interpretation Centre when we arrived at opening time that morning in June.
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