Siglufjörður: A Gem of a Place
Herring used to be called Iceland’s “silver of the sea,” the country’s gold, the island’s platinum, its “diamonds of the deep.” At one time, the
Capturing video on a GoPro 4, a Mavic Air, an iPhone and mirrorless cameras
Herring used to be called Iceland’s “silver of the sea,” the country’s gold, the island’s platinum, its “diamonds of the deep.” At one time, the
In Italy’s Dolomites—an area with perhaps the most gorgeous hiking we’ve ever experienced—the iconic trail is Sentiero delle Odle. Also called Via delle Odle. And
A veil of smoke drifted up from the hand-made comal, curling its way from the hot fire to the chimney hole in the ceiling, warming
‘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,
From the train station in the Piedmont town of Canelli where Martina arranged to meet us, we follow her in her car down a rough
Can you imagine what it was like for the first expedition team to summit Mount Mckinley (now called Denali), 110 years ago on June 7,
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