India’s state of Kerala on the tropical Malabar Coast boasts nearly 400 miles of Arabian Sea shoreline and is best known for it’s network of canals, backwaters, and palm-lined beaches. The Western Ghats occupy the inland area of Kerala, whose slopes support tea, coffee, and spice plantations as well asRead More →

Greece boasts a bewildering number of islands scattered about the Aegean and Ionian Seas. Estimates range from around 1,200 to 6,000 and of those, anywhere between 166 and 227 are inhabited. The islands are an integral part of Greek history, culture, and tradition. The Cycladic and Minoan civilizations, some ofRead More →

South east of Naples, the Amalfi Coast, located in the Province of Salerno in southern Italy, is a stretch of coastline on the southern coast of the Salerno Gulf on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Known for the brightly colored terrace houses that cling to the sea-side mountain slopes and stunning naturalRead More →

Venezuela’s Tepuis are flat table-top mountains found in the Guayana Highlands of South America, predominantly in Venezuela. Tepuis tend to be isolated rock formations, islands unto themselves, that tower above the surrounding forest and can host hundreds of plant and animal species, some which are found on only one tepui.Read More →