Travel to South America: A Land of Immeasurable Majesty

Monday, May 4th, 2009

South America is a continent of extremes, and there is not just one, but thousands of reasons to explore the human and natural wonders of this remarkable landmass. South America's expansive human history is visible through some of the best preserved ruins in the world. The fusion of Spanish, Portuguese and native cultures is evident [...]

Travel to Milan: A World Class City

Monday, May 4th, 2009

A visit to Italy is not complete without traveling to Milan, Italy's international hub for fashion that would make the French jealous, culture that epitomizes European life and commerce that crowns this city the default capital over Rome. Milan, located in the northernmost Lombardy region, has had an eclectic history of rulers (Roman, Spanish, Austrian, [...]

Travel to Madrid: Europe’s Eldest Infant

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Madrid may have been full of life by 1200 A.D. but it was not until 1979 that the capital city of Spain held its first free and democratic elections. The tumultuous tribulations of the 20th century have left a distinct flavor about the art, attitude and culture in Madrid. Visitors will find a thriving and [...]

Travel to Ireland: Celtic Lore and Pub Camaraderie

Monday, May 4th, 2009

The signature rolling green pastures of Ireland's landscape is enough to resuscitate the weary traveler back to life with calming beauty and refreshing hospitality. From strange stone formations to thousand-year-old churches, Ireland's countryside is a patchwork of some of the most intriguing remnants of a unique but turbulent history, not to mention the sprinkling of [...]

Travel to Central America: A Cradle of Early Civilization

Monday, May 4th, 2009

This fascinating destination of the Americas had been cultivated by thriving agrarian cultures for 3,000 years before Europe's arrival in the New World. The modern existence of more than eight ancient cultures can still be found today and a triumphant preservation movement of these indigenous people is underway. Central America offers mesmerizing insight into the [...]

Travel to Brazil, Go for the Thrill

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Brazil is the largest and most dynamic South American country, bordering all but two of the continent's other nations. In Brazil, wild Amazon adventures can be coupled with stimulating city sights and leisurely beach escapades. Brazil's Portuguese colonization along with its participation in the Atlantic triangle slave trade with Africa produced a fusion of cultures [...]

Travel to Australia: A Country-Continent Continuum

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Situated between the Indian and South Pacific Oceans in a geographically misunderstood region of the world called Oceania, Australia is a continent nearly twice the size of Europe and also an independent nation made up of six states and two territories. The literal continental size of the country makes for travel that is diverse and [...]

Travel London: The Living Past and the Ever-Present

Monday, May 4th, 2009

London Bridge may have fallen, but this tenacious society has a knack for bouncing back from just about anything. Although much of the city's visible history has been wiped out by centuries of fires, rebuilding and modernization, London is inescapably a prevailing icon of the global past, present and future. Museums, monuments and the presence [...]

There’s No Place like Rome

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Rome is a city that requires no introduction. The name alone invokes images of leaf-crowned emperors, mythical gods and majestic architecture. Travel in Rome is an enveloping task as Rome is one of the largest and oldest cities in Western Europe, with every corner marked in meticulous detail. Italy's capital city is largely a sightseeing [...]

The (Electric) Sun Never Sets in Las Vegas

Monday, May 4th, 2009

This sparkly mirage sprouting from the middle of Nevada's massive Mojave Desert will draw any willing soul into its decadent embrace, thirst or no thirst. Las Vegas' adult-sized playground of gargantuan casinos, shops and amusement parks, linked to one another by moving walkways and trams, will keep you guessing what time of day it is [...]