By Fern Innes Darkness hung low, encompassing the island in its wet grip even as the sun struggled to break over the horizon. It was early in the morning as we stepped off the puddle jumper onto the soil of Molokai. As dawn turned into a diffused gray light, my first glimpse of Molokai was that of mountains rising up to the sky, completely shrouded in mist. But behind the … [Read more...] about Molokai: Hawaii’s Little Gem
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Friendly Calgary is Enshrined in its Stampede
By Habeeb Salloum The annual Calgary Stampede is by far that city’s greatest tourist attraction. Held at the beginning of July every year, the Stampede is a renowned rodeo that celebrates the city’s ranching heritage. Every year more than one million attend this largest cowboy contest in the world. For ten days the people of Calgary, a city of over 1.1 million, put away … [Read more...] about Friendly Calgary is Enshrined in its Stampede
A Hot Cup of Joe and a Show
By Cynthia Archer Take a stroll along Market Street in downtown Corning, NY, on a Friday evening in November, where the trees are wrapped with tiny white lights and storefronts tempt you with their beautiful arts and crafts and glass work, and your sense of smell will lead you to a lively little coffeehouse called Soul Full Cup. Once you open the wood and glass-paned door … [Read more...] about A Hot Cup of Joe and a Show
Junk in Hong Kong Harbour
By Tony R. Wagstaff A fantastic sound and light show occurs every night in the Hong Kong Harbour. Laser beams shoot from office towers and music is perfectly synchronized. I had camera in hand to record this superb event when a magnificent tourist junk came sailing by. If you would like to purchase this photo for your publication, please click here to contact the … [Read more...] about Junk in Hong Kong Harbour
An Early Dip
By Holly Brega Stumbling around in the dark without waking any of the 10 sleeping travellers was a little harder than I expected. I was impressed with myself for packing my rucksack the night before, as it would now be close to impossible. Stepping over bags, guitars, and beer bottles without disturbing a soul was the first mission of the day. What I was about to do would be … [Read more...] about An Early Dip