Travel
Poetry of Travel- Dubrovnik, Croatia
When travelling to anywhere it is important to not only view history, but also to make an attempt at understanding it. Whether you are visiting a ancient meeting site or the aftermath of a not so distant battleground, a long […]
10 things that define your traveling childhood
1. When this little guy is your right-hand man. That little book that tells you all about yourself: your name, the homeland of your parents, the last place you lived once. Maybe constantly changing with new colorful stamps and visas. […]
A Nomadic Way of Life
When staying in one place is more foreign than a different country, you might beg the question where can I go next? To answer that question check out Breathtaking Destinations. This travel blog is home to an accumulation of pictures […]
Five culturally mobile NFL Quarterbacks
Colin Kaepernick photo credit Colin Kaepernick plays for the San Francisco, 49ers, he was born from a Caucasian mom and an African American father. His mother could not support a family so he was soon put up for adoption. […]
Walking in Canyonlands
Spending any time in Utah’s beautiful Canyonlands National Park, it’s easy to see why it has been a place to visit for ten thousand years. From the ancient hunters and gatherers that walked the areas before Europe even knew they […]
The Poetry of Travel – Ireland
There are few places that inspire more poetry for me than Ireland. If ever you find yourself in Dublin, Galway, the Aran Islands or any of the amazing cities and landscapes it might pay to put down the camera (if […]
Lost in Africa
I returned from an eight-week trek through east Africa more than three months ago thinking I had enough material to fill a book. After all, I could tell of the time bandits attacked us in Kenya late at night on […]
7 Exercises for travelers
Being a traveler it isn’t always easy to make time for the gym. Busy schedules and intimidating gyms can make the landscape can feel like an open judgment zone. Not everyone enjoys runnin,g and sometimes it is not ideal to […]
















