After a Century, a Coast Salish Pit Cook Rekindles a Tradition of Food and Community An ancient way of gathering and eating nourishes a connection to the land.
Kenya’s Luxury Conservation Camp Where the Maasai Host and Giraffes Keep Watch Karen Blixen Camp supports the local people and the ecosystem of their land.
Hobiyee The Nisga’a people of Northwestern British Columbia come together every year to celebrate the waxing crescent moon and the end of winter.
James Hart’s Reconciliation Pole Standing 55 feet tall, it was carved out of an 800-year-old Haida Gwaii red cedar.
Scotland’s Stirling Castle It has been under siege at least eight times, survived numerous fires, seen many kings and queens crowned.
Leticia, Colombia This bustling, rustic, and steamy city, rising 96 metres above sea level, is one of the major ports along the Amazon River.
Orkney, Scotland There is magic to Orkney that you feel as you approach. The wind is a constant presence, while sunshine alternates with rain, creating rainbows that arc across the horizon.
Glasgow’s Art Scene Shedding its rough reputation, Glasgow has become a mecca for artists with its affordable art studios, low cost of living, variety of galleries, and top facilities.
The Kabul Markets, Afghanistan Pul-e Khishti Bazaar, Kabul’s main open-air market, is a cacophony of sight, scent and sound.