by Sue Davies | Jul 31, 2020 | Asia, Malaysia, Nature
The Kinabatangan River Borneo Night Cruise had been fun and relaxing. It was our last night in Sabah Borneo on the river and we were treasuring the experiences. Orangutans. Proboscis Monkeys. Crocodiles. Elephants. Hornbills. The Borneo Big 5 and much, much more. We...
by Sue Davies | Jul 17, 2020 | independent travel, Nature, Pennsylvania
Milford PA is one of our favorite small towns near the Poconos and the Delaware Water Gap. We have lived part-time in the area for the past six years and have spent many wonderful hours hiking, dining, shopping, and attending cultural events. For a small town, Milford...
by Sue Davies | Jul 11, 2019 | Antarctica, Nature, Travel Hacking & Tips
I have traveled to cold and cold/wet climates many times. We went to Tromso and the Snow Hotel above the Arctic Circle in Norway. We went to the Alaska Wilderness and Iceland. Sometimes, we had the right gear. More often than not, we were missing something or were not...
by Sue Davies | Jul 3, 2018 | Europe, Nature, Norway
Tromso Winter–How Did We End up Here? It was after 1 am. We’d been standing in the cold for hours and we feared that the Tromso Northern Lights Tour would be a failure. We wondered if it was a crazy idea to brave the Tromso Winter for a chance to see the...
by Sue Davies | Apr 2, 2018 | Nature, South America
Sailing through the western Galapagos Islands with Wilderness Travel on the SS Mary-Anne (16 passenger sailboat) was a bucket list trip. We sailed around the western Galapagos islands, hiking, kayaking and snorkeling every day. Sea lions swam playfully with us. Sea...
by Sue Davies | Mar 15, 2018 | Chile, Easter Island, Nature
Easter Island Climate Change The Stillness. The magnificent Moai. The waves crashing behind. The wonder of how the Moai were built, how the were moved around the island and the history of the island deeply impacted me when I visited Easter Island. Impact of Easter...
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